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Just a heads up that if you owed any overpayments on your previous claim, they might offset your new benefits until it's paid back. Learned that the hard way.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info. I feel much more confident about reapplying now. Going to get my documents together and file this week!
And remember, if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD and can't get through, Claimyr is there to help. Makes the whole process less stressful.
The childcare issue is especially important to document well. If you can show that accepting a job would cost more in childcare than you'd earn, or that no appropriate childcare is available for the job's schedule, that's usually considered valid grounds for declining.
That's exactly my situation with some of these evening shift jobs. The daycare closes at 6 PM and I'd need overnight care that costs more than the job pays.
One more thing - if you decline a job for valid reasons and Washington ESD still questions it, don't panic. You have appeal rights and if your reasons are legitimate and documented, you should be fine. The system is supposed to protect people from being forced into genuinely unsuitable work situations.
And remember, services like Claimyr can help you get answers directly from Washington ESD if you need clarification about your specific situation. Better to get official guidance than stress about it.
Best of luck with everything! The first few weeks are always the most stressful but it gets easier once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims and job searching.
First payments are always nerve-wracking but they do come through. Just make sure you keep filing your weekly claims on time while you wait. Missing a week can really mess things up.
Freya Thomsen
One thing I learned is to screenshot your payment confirmation page when you file your weekly claim. Good to have that record in case there are ever any questions about when you filed or what you reported.
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Ava Garcia
•That's really smart! I'll start doing that. Better to have too much documentation than not enough with Washington ESD.
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Freya Thomsen
•Exactly! I've never needed those screenshots but it gives me peace of mind knowing I have proof of when I filed everything.
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Omar Zaki
Wishing you the best with your payments! The hardest part is behind you now that you're approved. Washington ESD is generally pretty consistent with their payment schedule once everything is processed.
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Ava Garcia
•Thank you so much! This whole thread has been incredibly helpful and reassuring. I feel much better about what to expect now.
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StarSailor}
•Glad we could help! Don't hesitate to come back if you have any other questions about the process.
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