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I've been following this thread and it's really helpful. I'm in a similar situation but with SSDI instead of SSI. Looks like I need to do a lot more research before making any decisions.
Just wanted to add that if you do need to contact Washington ESD about this, don't give up if you can't get through right away. It took me weeks of trying but I eventually got the information I needed. The agents are actually pretty knowledgeable about these complex situations once you reach them.
Or you could try Claimyr like I mentioned - much faster than trying to get through on your own. They've really streamlined the process of reaching Washington ESD agents.
One final thought - if you do decide to quit, make sure you understand exactly what 'good cause' means in Washington state. It's a legal standard and not just your personal opinion about whether the situation was bad. The more you can align your documentation with their definition, the better your chances.
Thanks everyone for all the advice. I feel much more informed about my options now. I'm going to spend some time documenting everything and then make a decision about whether to quit or try to stick it out longer.
Feel free to update us on how it goes. And remember about Claimyr if you need help getting through to Washington ESD once you file.
I wish there was better communication about timelines from Washington ESD. The uncertainty of not knowing when you'll hear back about adjudication makes everything so much more stressful.
Totally agree! The waiting period is the worst part. At least if they gave you a better estimate of how long it would take, you could plan accordingly.
This is why I'm thinking about trying Claimyr to actually talk to someone. The uncertainty is driving me crazy.
Just want to say good luck with your claim! Being fired is stressful enough without having to worry about whether you'll get benefits. At least you know now that it's worth filing and seeing what happens.
The key thing is just getting started. The longer you wait, the more benefits you potentially lose since they don't backdate to when you became unemployed, only to when you applied.
Last tip - keep a notebook or folder with all your unemployment stuff. You'll get a lot of paperwork and it helps to stay organized.
Connor O'Neill
Good luck with your claim! Most people who get terminated for performance reasons end up getting approved. It's the misconduct cases that get denied.
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Yuki Ito
•Thanks for all the encouragement everyone! I'm going to file my claim today and see what happens.
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Andre Dupont
Final update: Got my benefits approved! That Claimyr service really helped me get through to someone who could explain the process. For anyone else struggling to reach Washington ESD, it's worth checking out.
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Yuki Ito
•Awesome! I'm definitely going to bookmark that service in case I need it. Hopefully my claim goes smoothly but it's good to know there's a backup plan.
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Zoe Papanikolaou
•So glad it worked out for you! It's really frustrating when you can't get answers about something as important as your unemployment benefits.
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