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Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! This thread has been more useful than the actual Washington ESD website.
One more thing - if your earnings were really high, make sure you have all your W-2s and pay stubs ready when you file. They might ask for documentation to verify the maximum benefit amount.
My advice: file today, be honest, keep records of everything, and don't panic if it goes to adjudication. Most people who get fired for performance reasons end up getting approved. Just might take a few weeks to sort out.
One more thing - if your employer contests your claim and it gets denied initially, don't give up! The appeal process often works in favor of the claimant, especially if the employer can't provide solid evidence of misconduct. I've used Claimyr to get through to ESD agents during my appeal process and it really helped speed things up.
I successfully reopened my claim this morning after reading this thread. The process was actually pretty straightforward once I understood what I was doing. Thanks for all the help!
For anyone still struggling to get through to Washington ESD, I just tried Claimyr again this morning and got connected in 15 minutes. The agent was able to answer all my questions about reopening my claim and even helped me fix an issue with my job search log.
Make sure you report any part-time work or income you might have while your claim is being processed. Washington ESD can detect unreported income and it will cause way more problems than just being upfront about it.
The whole adjudication process can be nerve-wracking but try to be patient. Washington ESD has to investigate quit claims thoroughly, which means contacting your former employer and reviewing all the details. It's not personal - they just have to verify everything.
A Man D Mortal
just make sure she applies asap if she's going to do it. there's usually a waiting period before benefits start and every week counts when you're unemployed
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Ella rollingthunder87
•Good point about timing. I'll let her know she should file soon if she wants to pursue this.
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A Man D Mortal
•yeah the sooner the better, especially if she needs the money for expenses
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Declan Ramirez
Update us on how it goes! Always curious to hear about other people's experiences with Washington ESD, especially for younger applicants.
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Ella rollingthunder87
•Will do! Thanks again everyone for all the helpful information and advice.
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Declan Ramirez
•You're welcome! Hope it all works out smoothly for her.
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