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If you need help immediately, most counties have emergency assistance programs while you wait for unemployment to kick in. Might be worth looking into.
Has anyone tried the Claimyr service for other Washington ESD issues besides benefit calculations? I'm having problems with my weekly claim certification.
The most important thing is getting your initial claim filed correctly. The percentage calculation happens automatically once Washington ESD processes your wage information from employers.
The whole misconduct vs performance distinction is key. Washington ESD's handbook is pretty clear that poor performance alone doesn't disqualify you unless it's willful or deliberate.
Final thought - don't let employer intimidation tactics scare you away from filing. Some companies try to make fired employees think they can't get benefits, but that's not always true, especially for performance issues.
If you run into any issues or need to speak with Washington ESD directly, I'd recommend using Claimyr. I used it when I had questions about my specific situation and it worked great. Much better than spending hours on hold.
A couple people have mentioned Claimyr now. I think I'll check it out if I run into problems.
The bottom line is this: file your claim now while you're still able to work. Deal with future changes when they happen. You're overthinking it and potentially missing out on benefits you're entitled to.
Mateusius Townsend
Bottom line - your cousin should definitely apply. Even if there's a chance of denial, it's better to try than assume you won't qualify. The worst they can say is no, and you can always appeal if you think they made a mistake.
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Payton Black
•Thanks everyone! I'll tell her to go ahead and apply. This has been really helpful.
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Harold Oh
•Good luck to her! Make sure she keeps records of everything and starts her job search right away.
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Kara Yoshida
One more thing - if you had multiple jobs and only lost one of them, you might still qualify for partial unemployment benefits. Washington ESD has specific rules about this that a lot of people don't know about.
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Philip Cowan
•Really? I thought you had to be completely unemployed.
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Kara Yoshida
•Nope! If your hours got reduced or you lost one of multiple jobs, you might qualify for partial benefits. It's based on your earnings compared to your weekly benefit amount.
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