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I had a similar situation where I complained about workplace issues and then got fired a few weeks later. Used Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD and explain the timeline to an actual person. Really helped having someone who could look at my account and understand the connection between my complaints and the termination.
That's exactly the kind of situation where talking to a real person makes all the difference. The online system can't capture those nuances.
Bottom line: file your claim ASAP. Even if there's a chance it gets denied, you're losing money every day you wait. Washington ESD can't pay you for weeks before you filed, so get that application in tonight!
One more thing - if you disagree with any decision Washington ESD makes about your claim, you have the right to appeal. You get 30 days from the date of the decision to file an appeal, so don't wait if you think there's been a mistake.
This thread has been super helpful! I feel like I actually understand the process now. Going to file my initial claim tonight and set up reminders for weekly claims. Thanks everyone for breaking this down.
The job search requirement is no joke. I got selected for a random audit and had to provide detailed documentation of every job search activity. Keep good records from day one!
Just want to echo what others said about Claimyr - I was skeptical at first but it really helped when I needed to reach Washington ESD about a weekly claim processing delay. Much better than sitting on hold for hours.
The important thing is not to let fear of making a mistake prevent you from getting the benefits you're entitled to. If you're genuinely able to work within your restrictions and actively looking for suitable employment, you should qualify for unemployment benefits.
Bottom line: get medical clearance for some type of work, document your restrictions, be honest with Washington ESD about your situation, and keep detailed records of everything. If you follow those steps, you should be able to navigate this successfully.
Natasha Kuznetsova
Thanks for asking this question! I've been wondering about the same thing and all these responses have been really helpful. I feel much more confident about taking on some part-time work now.
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CosmicCadet
•Glad it helped you too! I was nervous about asking but it seems like a lot of people have the same question.
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Natasha Kuznetsova
•Yeah, it's one of those things that isn't explained very clearly on the Washington ESD website. Having real people share their experiences makes it much clearer.
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Nasira Ibanez
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much more confident about taking the part-time job now. I'll make sure to report everything accurately and keep looking for full-time work. This thread has been more helpful than anything I found on the Washington ESD website.
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Alberto Souchard
•Glad we could help! That's what this community is for. Good luck with the job search.
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Micah Trail
•Yeah, keep us posted on how it goes. And remember that Claimyr option if you need to reach Washington ESD for any reason.
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