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Just want to confirm what others said - I file Sunday morning, payment shows up Wednesday every single week. Very reliable once you know the pattern.
Does anyone know if seasonal work affects partial unemployment eligibility? My hours are reduced partly because it's the slow season for our business.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice! I'm feeling much more confident about applying now. Going to gather my pay stubs this weekend and start the application process on Monday.
I actually called Washington ESD about this same question a few months ago and got transferred around for over an hour before getting disconnected. Finally used a service called Claimyr that got me through to an agent in about 10 minutes. The agent confirmed there's no voluntary program but at least I got a definitive answer without wasting my whole afternoon on hold.
That's the third mention of Claimyr in this thread - sounds like it really works for getting through to Washington ESD!
Just want to say thanks for asking this question! I've been wondering the same thing but never got around to researching it. Sounds like I need to focus on building up my emergency fund instead of hoping for a government safety net.
Have you considered trying one more conversation with HR or management about the issues? Sometimes having it on record that you raised concerns can help your unemployment case even if they don't fix anything.
There's no real HR department at my company, just the owner and a couple managers. I'm worried that bringing it up will just make things worse before I'm ready to leave.
Whatever you decide, start your claim immediately after your last day of work. Don't wait - there's a waiting period anyway and you want to get the process started as soon as possible.
You can file your claim online the same day or day after your last day of work. Don't wait for anything from your employer - you can always provide additional documentation later.
And if you have trouble reaching them during the process, remember that Claimyr service I mentioned earlier. Really saved me a lot of headaches when I needed to get through quickly.
Evelyn Rivera
Been following this thread and wanted to add - even if you think you might not qualify, it's still worth applying. The worst they can do is say no, and you might be surprised. I thought I wouldn't qualify due to some complicated employment situation but ended up getting approved.
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Julia Hall
•This is good advice. Sometimes the eligibility rules are more flexible than they seem, especially if you have unusual circumstances.
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Arjun Patel
•Agreed. I had a weird situation with multiple part-time jobs and thought I wouldn't qualify, but Washington ESD was able to combine all my wages to meet the requirements.
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Jade Lopez
Final thought for OP - once you get approved and start receiving benefits, make sure you keep doing your job searches and filing your weekly claims on time. Missing even one weekly claim can cause your benefits to stop, and it's a hassle to get them restarted.
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Ella Russell
•Good reminder! I'll set up calendar alerts to make sure I don't forget to file each week.
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Tony Brooks
•Smart idea. I use a recurring reminder on my phone every Sunday to file my weekly claim. Makes it much easier to remember.
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