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Alright, sounds like you've got all the info you need! Based on everything discussed here, you definitely seem to qualify. Just get that application filed today and start your weekly claims as soon as the system lets you. And if you run into any issues with contacting Washington ESD, remember that Claimyr option - sometimes talking to an actual person is the fastest way to resolve problems.
The weekly payment schedule is nice but what really matters is making sure your claim doesn't get flagged for adjudication. If that happens, your weekly payments stop completely until they resolve whatever issue they found. Could be weeks or months without any payments.
Be completely accurate with all your information - work history, reason for separation, availability for work. Any inconsistency can trigger a review.
And if you do get stuck in adjudication, that's when services like Claimyr become really valuable for actually reaching someone at Washington ESD to check on your case status.
Weekly payments are standard but the amount depends on your previous earnings. Washington ESD calculates your weekly benefit amount based on your highest earning quarter in your base period. Just so you know what to expect when planning your budget.
For anyone reading this later - the Washington ESD website has all this info but it's kind of buried. The 'Eligibility' section breaks down all the requirements pretty clearly once you find it.
Final update: I applied and got approved! Turns out I had way more than enough earnings in my base period. Thanks again everyone for pushing me to just apply instead of worrying about it.
Just to wrap this up - employers pay unemployment tax to Washington ESD. Employees don't pay anything directly. The tax rate depends on the employer's claim history and industry risk factors.
One more thing - if you're having trouble getting through to Washington ESD about your claim, there's a service called Claimyr that helps you reach an actual person. Check out their demo at https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ to see how it works.
That's exactly what Claimyr helps with. Way better than the endless hold music.
Marina Hendrix
Keep us posted on how it goes. Your experience might help others in similar situations.
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Issac Nightingale
•Will do! I'll update once I hear back from them.
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Freya Ross
One more thing - if you get denied for any reason, don't panic. You have appeal rights and many denials get overturned. Just follow the appeal process carefully.
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Issac Nightingale
•Hopefully it won't come to that but good to know I have options if needed.
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