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Just filed my claim last week and already got my first payment. The process was actually easier than I expected once I gathered all my employment information.
Don't forget that if you disagree with your benefit amount determination you can appeal it. Washington ESD sometimes makes mistakes in their calculations.
One more tip - if you're getting close to the end of your benefits, document EVERYTHING about your job search. Keep records of every application, every contact, every interview. If you end up needing to appeal any decisions or apply for other programs, having detailed records will help.
btw that claimyr thing someone mentioned earlier - i tried it when i had issues with my claim and it actually worked. saved me from sitting on hold for hours. might be worth it if you need to talk to someone at washington esd about your remaining benefit time
The bottom line is yes, you can usually get unemployment if you're fired, but be prepared for it to take some time and potentially involve some back-and-forth with Washington ESD. Having help navigating the system definitely makes it easier.
Has anyone used the Claimyr service mentioned earlier? I'm curious if it actually works or if it's just another scam targeting desperate unemployment claimants.
Bottom line - be completely honest, report everything accurately, and keep looking for full-time work. As long as you do that, working part-time while collecting benefits is totally allowed in Washington.
Lucas Kowalski
For anyone still reading this thread - I just want to mention that if you used to work in a different state, that can sometimes complicate your Washington claim. There are interstate agreements but it's worth asking about if you've moved recently.
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Olivia Martinez
•Good point! I know someone who had wages from Oregon and Washington and it took forever to sort out which state should handle their claim.
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Lucas Kowalski
•Yeah, multi-state wage situations can be tricky. Definitely something to bring up when talking to an ESD agent.
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Charlie Yang
This has been the most helpful thread I've found about Washington unemployment eligibility. Bookmarking this for future reference!
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Grace Patel
•Same here! Way clearer than the official Washington ESD website.
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