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I'm still confused about the base period thing. My claim says I don't have enough earnings but I definitely worked enough hours. Can someone explain this better?
Oh that explains it! I started my job in November 2024 so most of my earnings weren't in the base period. Is there anything I can do?
You might qualify for an alternate base period that uses more recent quarters. Call Washington ESD to ask about it - or use a service like Claimyr to get through faster.
The online benefit calculator on the Washington ESD website is pretty accurate if you input your quarterly earnings correctly. It'll give you an estimate before you even file your claim.
I used Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD about a different issue and it actually worked. The agent I spoke with was knowledgeable about these complex eligibility questions. Might be worth trying for anyone who needs specific guidance about their workers comp/UI situation.
Bottom line seems to be that you need to be medically cleared for work AND actively job searching to qualify for UI. If you're still on workers comp, you're probably not meeting those requirements. The transition period after workers comp ends might be your best bet.
honestly i wish i had known about services like claimyr when i was dealing with this stuff. would have saved me so much stress trying to get through to washington esd
Bottom line: being fired doesn't automatically disqualify you from unemployment benefits. The burden is on your employer to prove misconduct. File your claim and let Washington ESD make the determination based on the facts.
The unemployment rate being around 4% is actually pretty good historically speaking. In the 1980s it was much higher. But like everyone says, doesn't help when you're waiting for your individual claim to process.
Thanks everyone for all the insights about unemployment rates and Washington ESD processing. Really helpful to understand the bigger picture while I wait for my claim. Going to look into that Claimyr service if I need to follow up.
Marilyn Dixon
just filed last week and still waiting, no word yet but keeping my fingers crossed
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Diez Ellis
•Hope yours goes through quickly! Let me know how it goes.
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Marilyn Dixon
•will do, good luck with yours too
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Vanessa Figueroa
Final advice: be patient but persistent. The system works but it takes time. Don't panic if you don't hear anything for a week or two, but do follow up if it's been longer than that.
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Diez Ellis
•Thanks for all the help everyone. I'll post an update once I hear something back from Washington ESD.
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Dominique Adams
•Please do! It helps others to know real timelines from recent experiences.
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