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washington esd is usually pretty good about the payment schedule but when there are problems its really hard to get help. tried calling so many times last year when my payments stopped
This is why services like Claimyr exist - they take the pain out of trying to reach Washington ESD when you really need to speak with an agent about your specific situation.
One last tip - if you start working part-time while collecting benefits, you can still receive partial unemployment as long as you report your earnings accurately.
Good luck with your claim! The process seems intimidating at first but it's pretty straightforward once you get started. Just stay on top of your weekly claims and job search requirements.
Been there myself. The uncertainty is almost worse than the financial stress. Try to focus on what you can control - keep filing weekly claims, document everything, and maybe try that calling service if regular methods aren't working.
Just wanted to add that I finally heard back from Washington ESD after 9 weeks. Got approved with full back pay. The wait was horrible but it did work out in the end. Don't lose hope!
Company shutdowns are usually pretty straightforward for unemployment, but if you run into any issues with your claim, that Claimyr service people mentioned earlier can help you get through to Washington ESD to sort things out.
Just remember that filing for unemployment when your company shuts down is your right - you paid into the system through your payroll taxes. Don't feel bad about collecting benefits you're entitled to.
Dana Doyle
been on unemployment twice in the past 5 years and both times got different amounts even though i made similar money. the calculation is confusing but it worked out both times. just file and see what happens
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Liam Duke
•That's because it's based on your specific base period wages, not just your most recent job. The quarters they look at change depending on when you file.
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Dana Doyle
•makes sense i guess. never really understood how they pick the time periods but whatever
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Manny Lark
One more thing - if you worked in another state during your base period, that can complicate the calculation. Washington ESD has to request wage information from other states which can delay your claim processing. Just something to keep in mind if that applies to you.
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Christian Burns
•I've only worked in Washington so that shouldn't be an issue for me, but good to know!
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Rita Jacobs
•Yeah I had wages from Oregon and it took an extra month to get my claim processed while they sorted that out.
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