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For what it's worth, I tried to call Washington ESD about something similar and gave up after 2 hours of busy signals. The Claimyr service someone mentioned actually worked - got me through to a real person who confirmed exactly what everyone here is saying. Sometimes worth the investment to get definitive answers.
i got fired for 'attitude' last year and still got unemployment so you should be fine. washington esd is pretty reasonable about this stuff as long as you werent stealing or doing drugs at work or something obvious like that
Don't stress too much about it. Washington ESD processes thousands of these claims and they've seen every situation imaginable. As long as you're honest about what happened and you weren't fired for gross misconduct, you should be approved for benefits. File your claim today and start the process!
One more thing - consider offering some on-the-job training even for experienced workers. Every factory does things a little differently and it shows you're invested in their success.
One more thing - if you get disqualified, you can appeal the decision. You have 30 days from the date on the determination letter. Don't just accept it if you think they made a mistake. The appeal process can take months but it's worth it if you have a valid case.
You don't need a lawyer but it helps to have documentation. The key is proving your version of events with evidence. Success rate varies depending on the reason for disqualification.
Just be honest on everything and keep good records. Most disqualifications happen because people either lie or don't understand the rules. If you're upfront about your situation and follow the requirements, you should be fine.
Freya Johansen
Washington state doesn't discriminate based on criminal history for unemployment benefits. You earned those benefits through your work and payroll contributions. As long as you meet the standard eligibility requirements, you should be approved.
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ElectricDreamer
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice. I'm going to file my claim this weekend and hopefully everything goes smoothly.
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Freya Johansen
•Good luck! Remember to keep track of your job search activities and file your weekly claims on time. You've got this!
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Omar Fawzi
Just want to add that you should also look into any job training programs available through WorkSourceWA. Sometimes they have special programs for people with criminal backgrounds that can help with job placement.
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ElectricDreamer
•That's a great suggestion. I'll ask about training programs when I register with WorkSourceWA.
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Chloe Wilson
•Yeah they have some good programs. I did a forklift certification through them while on unemployment and it definitely helped me get my next job.
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