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Last piece of advice - save all your documentation. Keep copies of your layoff notice, pay stubs, job applications, correspondence with Washington ESD, everything. If there are ever any questions or audits, having good records will save you a lot of headaches.
Just wanted to add that if you do have trouble reaching Washington ESD by phone and need to talk to someone, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier really does work. I used it when I had questions about my job search requirements and they got me through to someone who could give me specific answers about my situation. Sometimes you just need to talk to a real person instead of trying to figure everything out from the website.
It's reassuring to know there are options if I can't get through the normal way. Hopefully the process goes smoothly but good to have backup plans.
One more thing - make sure you're actively job searching even while your good cause claim is being reviewed. Washington ESD still requires that you be able and available for work.
Final thought - if you do decide to quit, write a formal resignation letter that clearly states your reasons and keep copies of everything. That documentation could be crucial if Washington ESD questions your good cause later.
Update us on how it goes! And remember, if you need help navigating any part of the Washington ESD system, resources like claimyr.com are available to help you get connected with the right people.
Hope this works out for you. The most important thing is having a solid paper trail showing you tried everything else before quitting. Washington ESD really wants to see that you made good faith efforts to keep working.
Diez Ellis
One last thing - if you move or change your address while on unemployment, make sure you update that in your account right away. Washington ESD sends important mail and you don't want to miss anything.
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Ivanna St. Pierre
•Good point, I wasn't planning to move but that's important to remember.
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Vanessa Figueroa
•Same with phone numbers and email addresses - keep everything current so they can reach you if needed.
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Vanessa Figueroa
Alright I think everyone covered the basics pretty well. @OP you should be all set to file your claim now. Just remember to file weekly claims every Sunday and keep up with your job search requirements. Good luck!
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Atticus Domingo
•You got this! Feel free to come back here if you run into any issues during the process.
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Elin Robinson
•Definitely - this community is pretty good about helping with Washington ESD questions.
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