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Just want to echo what others said about Claimyr - used them last month when I couldn't get through about my overpayment issue. Really helpful for actually reaching a human at Washington ESD when you need answers quickly.
The most important thing is to be honest and accurate on your application. Don't try to game the system or leave anything out - it'll just cause problems later when they verify your information.
The most important thing is to file your claim right away and be completely honest about your severance. Washington ESD has heard it all before and they have clear policies for handling these situations. Don't stress too much about it - just follow their guidelines and you'll be fine.
One last tip - make sure you understand your employer's policy on references and rehiring before you finalize your severance agreement. Some companies have restrictions that could affect your job search, and Washington ESD requires active job searching even during your severance waiting period.
One last thing - if anyone needs to get specific answers from ESD about their situation, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier really does work. I used it last month when I had questions about my employer account and actually got through to talk to someone knowledgeable instead of getting the runaround.
Aiden Chen
The whole unemployment system is set up to make it hard for people to get benefits. They make the requirements confusing on purpose so people give up and don't apply. Don't let them intimidate you - if you worked and paid into the system, you deserve to know if you qualify.
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Jade Santiago
•this is so true, they don't want to make it easy
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Zoey Bianchi
•While the system can be frustrating, the requirements exist to ensure the program's integrity. The key is getting accurate information about your specific situation.
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Lauren Johnson
To wrap this up with some concrete advice: Apply for benefits if you think you might qualify. Washington ESD will send you a monetary determination letter within a few days that shows exactly how your wages were calculated and whether you meet the requirements. If you don't qualify initially, you can appeal or explore other options.
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William Schwarz
•Thanks everyone for all the help. I think I'll go ahead and apply this week.
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Lauren Johnson
•Good luck! Remember to file your weekly claims on time if you do qualify.
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