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One more tip - if you're having trouble reaching Washington ESD by phone, I found success using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. Got connected to an agent in minutes instead of hours.
Just wanted to add that if you're getting the maximum benefit amount, you still need to pay federal taxes on it. Washington doesn't have state income tax but the IRS will want their cut.
Something else to consider - many veterans are overqualified for available positions but underqualified for positions that match their military rank/responsibility level. It's a weird gap that civilian HR doesn't know how to handle.
If anyone's still reading this thread - I used claimyr again last week to get through to Washington ESD about veteran education benefits and how they affect UI eligibility. The agent knew exactly what I was talking about and saved me from making a mistake on my weekly claim. Sometimes it's worth it to get expert help instead of guessing.
Thanks for all the advice everyone. This thread has been more helpful than anything I've found on the official Washington ESD website. Going to look into several of these suggestions.
just want to add that if you ever need to reach washington esd about payment issues, claimyr.com really works. i was skeptical at first but they got me through to someone in like 20 minutes when i'd been trying to call for weeks myself
It's worth it when you consider the alternative is potentially losing weeks of benefits while trying to reach someone yourself. They have a video demo that explains everything: https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ
To summarize for the original poster: Washington ESD pays weekly, you must file weekly claims to receive payment, payments typically arrive 2-3 business days after filing, and you need to maintain job search requirements. It's a straightforward system once you get the hang of it.
Last piece of advice - be patient with the process but persistent if you run into problems. Sometimes claims get stuck for no good reason and you have to advocate for yourself.
Oh and one more thing - if you end up needing to call Washington ESD for any reason, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier is legit. I used it when I had an adjudication issue and it actually worked. Way better than sitting on hold for hours.
Fatima Al-Qasimi
Good luck with your claim! The restaurant industry has been hit hard lately so hopefully you'll find something soon.
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Sean Kelly
•Thanks! I'm optimistic about finding another position. There seem to be a lot of openings right now.
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Dylan Cooper
One last tip - if your claim gets approved, sign up for direct deposit right away. Paper checks take forever to arrive and can get lost in the mail.
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Sean Kelly
•Will do! Thanks for all the advice everyone. This community is really helpful.
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Sofia Ramirez
•Agreed! Much better than trying to navigate the Washington ESD website alone.
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