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The Washington ESD system is honestly pretty broken. I've seen people get denied for the most ridiculous reasons, then get approved on appeal for the exact same information. Sometimes it's just a computer glitch or someone made a mistake reviewing your file.
Update us when you figure out what the issue was! I'm curious if it was the WorkSource registration thing. That seems to trip up a lot of people and they don't make it clear that it's required.
Just remember that unemployment benefits are temporary. Even if you get approved, make sure you have a plan for when the benefits end. The average time to find a job is getting longer.
One more thing - some lenders will want to see that you're actively job searching. Keep records of your applications and interviews as proof you're working toward employment.
Don't forget that even if you can't get regular unemployment, you might be able to get other types of assistance while you're between contracts. There are programs for people in transition that don't require the same employment history.
UPDATE: I decided to go ahead and file a claim based on my W-2 wages from earlier this year. Worst case they deny it, but at least I'll know for sure. Will update this thread if I hear anything back from Washington ESD.
Smart move. And if you get stuck trying to reach Washington ESD about your claim status, remember that Claimyr can help you get through to an actual person instead of waiting on hold forever.
If anyone else is struggling to get through to Washington ESD about earnings questions or anything else, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier is legit. Used it last week when I had an issue with my weekly claim and got through to an agent who actually knew what they were talking about. Way better than the automated system.
Just make sure you keep job searching while working part-time. You still need to meet the work search requirements even if you're working some hours each week.
Grace Johnson
File online at esd.wa.gov - it's way easier than trying to call. The online application walks you through everything step by step. Just be honest about the termination reason and provide your perspective in the comments section.
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Kaiya Rivera
•Perfect, I'll do that right now. Thanks for the website reminder.
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Grace Johnson
•No problem. The online system is actually pretty user-friendly compared to their phone system.
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Jayden Reed
Bottom line - getting fired doesn't automatically disqualify you from unemployment benefits. Performance issues rarely rise to the level of misconduct unless there was willful wrongdoing or repeated policy violations. File your claim and let Washington ESD make the determination.
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Kaiya Rivera
•Thanks everyone for all the advice and encouragement. I'm going to file my claim today and start job searching. Feeling much more confident about this now.
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Jayden Reed
•Good luck! Most people in your situation end up getting approved, so stay positive and keep us updated on how it goes.
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