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Bottom line - Washington ESD wants to help people who lost their jobs through no fault of their own. Being fired for performance isn't your fault unless you were deliberately sabotaging things.
Update us once you apply! Always good to hear how these situations turn out for people in similar circumstances.
This thread has been super helpful! I'm about to file for unemployment and was worried about how much I'd receive. Good to know the process is at least predictable.
This whole thread should be pinned somewhere. Way more useful than the official washington esd FAQ pages.
Hope everything works out for you OP. The first few weeks are always the most stressful while you're waiting for everything to get processed and your first payment to come through.
Honorah King
One more thing - make sure you understand the difference between your benefit year ending and exhausting your weeks. Those are two different scenarios with different rules for reapplying.
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Cynthia Love
•Can you explain the difference? I thought they were the same thing.
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Honorah King
•Benefit year ending means 52 weeks have passed since you filed. Exhausting weeks means you used up all 26 payments. Different rules apply for each situation when filing a new claim.
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Oliver Brown
Bottom line - start planning now for what happens after your benefits end. Don't wait until week 25 to figure out your next move. The job market moves slow and Washington ESD doesn't give extensions unless there's a major crisis.
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Cynthia Love
•You're absolutely right. Thanks everyone for the reality check. Time to get serious about this job search.
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