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Another thing - make sure you're available for work and actively seeking employment. If they have any doubt about your availability it can trigger a review that adds weeks to processing.
Bottom line for OP: file immediately, have all your paperwork ready, file weekly claims on time, and expect 2-4 weeks for a straightforward case. If it goes longer than that, start making noise.
And don't hesitate to use tools like Claimyr if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD. Saved me weeks of frustration.
If your claim gets stuck in adjudication like mine did, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier is actually really helpful for getting updates. The regular ESD phone lines are useless but they got me through to someone who could explain what was happening with my claim.
Just remember that even if you fill everything out perfectly, there might still be delays. The system is overwhelmed and understaffed. Be patient but persistent if you need to follow up on anything.
Last mention of this but seriously, if you end up needing to contact Washington ESD about your claim, check out Claimyr. The video at https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ shows exactly how it works and it's way better than the alternative of calling all day yourself.
Bottom line: if you're fired for reasons beyond your control or for performance issues where you were trying to improve, you'll likely get approved. Washington ESD sees the difference between misconduct and just not being the right fit for a job.
Remember that your benefit amount also determines how long you can collect - you get a certain number of weeks based on your total benefit year amount divided by your weekly benefit.
Bottom line: if you think Washington ESD made an error, appeal it. If the calculation seems right based on your actual earnings during the base period, that's probably what you'll get. Either way, file your weekly claims on time to avoid delays.
AstroAlpha
What kind of records do they want to see? Just a list of applications?
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Mateo Sanchez
They want company names, contact info, dates, method of contact, and position applied for. WorkSourceWA has a good tracking system built in.
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