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Filing today after reading all this advice. Really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences - makes the whole process feel less overwhelming.

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Good luck with your claim! Remember to keep filing those weekly claims once you get started.

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Will do! Thanks for all the help.

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I just went through this process last month after getting laid off from my construction job. Filed my claim on the Tuesday after my last day of work and had zero issues. The online application took about 20 minutes once I had all my info ready. My advice is don't overthink it - just file as soon as you can and make sure you have your employment history for the past 18 months handy. The waiting week goes by fast and then you'll start getting benefits if you keep up with your weekly claims. Also, set up direct deposit right away so you don't have to wait for checks in the mail.

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File ASAP once your hours get cut. The sooner you file, the sooner you can start getting benefits. And don't be intimidated by the application - it's actually not that complicated once you get started.

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Thanks for the encouragement! I'll get on it this week.

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Definitely, and if you get stuck on any of the questions just skip it and come back. You can always call for help if needed.

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I went through something very similar when my retail job cut my hours from 32 to 15 per week last year. Definitely file for partial unemployment benefits - you absolutely qualify since your hours were reduced through no fault of your own. The process was easier than I expected, and even though the benefits weren't huge, they really helped bridge the gap between my old income and the reduced hours. Just make sure to report your earnings accurately each week and keep up with the job search requirements. Don't wait to apply - I wish I had filed sooner because you can't get benefits for weeks before you actually submit your claim.

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So what ended up happening? Were you able to get any backdated benefits or did they deny you?

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I called yesterday and as everyone predicted, they said no. The representative was actually really nice about it but explained that without a qualifying reason, they can't backdate. So I'm just focusing on my current claim now and making sure I do everything right going forward. Lesson learned the hard way!

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Sorry to hear they denied your request, but honestly that's what I expected based on my own experience. The silver lining is that you're getting benefits now and you've learned how strict they are about following the rules. Make sure you're documenting everything carefully - I keep a spreadsheet with all my job applications, contact info, dates, etc. It's saved me a couple times when they've asked for proof of my job search activities. Also don't forget to report any part-time work or odd jobs you might pick up while collecting - they're really picky about that stuff too. Good luck with your job search!

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BTW I forgot to mention - if you're looking for a decent employment attorney, I used Rebecca Johnson at Workers Rights Law Group for a consultation. She explained everything clearly even tho I didn't end up needing to sue (since my unemployment got approved). But she didn't charge for the initial meeting which was really helpful when I was broke waiting for ESD!

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Thanks for the recommendation! I'll add her to my list of attorneys to contact.

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I'm going through something similar right now - got fired two weeks after filing an HR complaint about my supervisor's inappropriate behavior. My ESD claim has been in adjudication for about 10 days now and I'm already getting anxious about how long this might take. Reading through all these responses is really helpful - I had no idea about requesting my personnel file or that I need to keep doing job searches during adjudication. Quick question for anyone who's been through this - when you were documenting everything for your case, did you include text messages from coworkers who witnessed the behavior? I have a few people who saw what was happening but I'm not sure if that kind of evidence is useful for the unemployment claim or just for a potential wrongful termination case.

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Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! Sounds like Sunday morning filing is the way to go. Really appreciate everyone taking the time to explain everything.

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Good luck with your claim! Feel free to ask if you run into any issues along the way.

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Definitely will. This forum has been super helpful for understanding how everything works.

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This thread has been incredibly helpful! I had the same confusion when I first started filing. Just to add one more tip - if you're ever unsure about how to answer one of the weekly certification questions, there's usually a "help" or "?" button next to each question that explains what they're looking for. I found that really useful my first few times filing. The key is just being honest and consistent with your answers each week.

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