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Thanks everyone for all the helpful information! This thread has been really educational. I feel like I understand the requirements much better now.
Just to summarize for anyone else reading this: Washington ESD looks at your total earnings during a base period (usually 4 quarters), you need at least $3,850 and wages in 2+ quarters, and there's no minimum time at any single employer. The key is having enough total work history, not length at one job.
I remember being so stressed about the whole process, but honestly once you get through the initial application it's pretty routine. The weekly claims only take a few minutes, and as long as you're actively looking for work and reporting accurately, it's straightforward. The key is just getting started and not overthinking it.
One last thing - make sure your contact information is up to date in your account. Washington ESD will send important notices by mail and email, and if they can't reach you about issues with your claim, it can cause delays or even disqualifications. Check your spam folder regularly too!
Good luck with your claim! The process seems overwhelming at first but once you get through the initial application it becomes pretty routine with the weekly filings.
Just remember that the most important thing is to file your claim as soon as possible and then stay on top of your weekly claims. The system isn't perfect but it does work if you follow the rules.
One last tip - when you get your monetary determination letter, read it carefully. If you think they made a mistake with your wages or benefit amount, you can appeal it. But you only have like 30 days I think.
Exactly. And if you do need to appeal, that's definitely when you'll want to talk to someone at Washington ESD to understand the process.
Another good reason to have Claimyr handy - appeals can be time sensitive and you don't want to waste days trying to get through on the phone.
Well this has been way more informative than anything on the actual Washington ESD website. Thanks everybody for breaking it down in normal person language!
Ayla Kumar
This thread has been super helpful. I was about to give up on filing my claim but now I have a bunch of things to try. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences!
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Darren Brooks
•Glad it helped! The early morning filing trick definitely works - that's what saved me.
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Rosie Harper
•Hope you get your claim filed soon. Don't give up, the benefits are worth the hassle of dealing with the website.
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Lorenzo McCormick
One more tip - if you're still having trouble, try using your phone's browser instead of a computer. Sometimes the mobile version of the site works better. I've heard of people successfully filing their claims using their smartphone when their computer wouldn't work.
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Lorenzo McCormick
•Yeah it's not ideal on mobile but if it's your only option that works, it's worth the eye strain.
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Carmella Popescu
•I filed mine entirely on my phone last year. Took forever to type everything but it worked when my laptop wouldn't.
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