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One more thing to keep in mind - holidays and Washington ESD processing delays don't extend your 26-week benefit period. Those weeks count toward your total even if there are delays in processing your weekly claims.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much better understanding that I have 26 weeks to work with. Time to get serious about my job search and make the most of these benefits.
Filed mine on a Friday afternoon and had no issues. The system worked fine and I got my determination letter within a week. Don't stress too much about the timing of when during the day you file.
Thanks everyone for all the advice. This has been super helpful and way more informative than the Washington ESD website FAQs.
washington esd is pretty fair about this stuff in my experience. they don't just automatically deny everyone who got fired like some people think
I used Claimyr too after seeing it mentioned here. Really helped me get answers about my claim when I couldn't get through the regular phone lines. Definitely recommend it if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD quickly.
PSA: Start looking for work immediately, don't wait! Even if you think you have 26 weeks, job searching takes time and the labor market is competitive. Plus you never know if there will be issues with your claim that could delay payments.
One more thing to keep in mind - if you have any issues with your claim (like adjudication holds or missing documents), that can eat into your 26-week clock even if you're not receiving payments. The weeks keep counting whether you're getting paid or not.
Exactly. That's why it's so important to respond quickly to any requests from Washington ESD and provide all required documentation ASAP. Every week of delay costs you.
This is another reason why getting through to Washington ESD agents is so important when you have issues. Services like Claimyr can help you actually talk to someone instead of waiting weeks for a response to online messages.
Paolo Ricci
The most important thing is to show up for your hearing! I know someone who missed theirs because they forgot and had to start the whole appeal process over again.
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Yuki Ito
•Oh wow, that would be a disaster. I'll definitely put it in my calendar as soon as I get the notice.
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Amina Toure
•You can usually reschedule if you have a good reason, but it's better to just make sure you're available when they call.
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Oliver Zimmermann
Keep all your documentation organized and ready. During the hearing you'll need to reference specific dates, emails, and conversations quickly. Being prepared makes a huge difference.
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Yuki Ito
•Good advice. I've been keeping everything in a folder but I should probably organize it better.
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Oliver Zimmermann
•Yeah, create a timeline of events with supporting documents for each date. It helps you tell your story clearly during the hearing.
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