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Don't give up on the job search. I know it's discouraging when benefits run out but sometimes that's when people get more creative and find opportunities they wouldn't have considered before.
final update - went to worksource today and they do have some good programs. enrolled in a healthcare training program that provides a stipend while you study. might be worth checking out for others in similar situations
File online at secure.esd.wa.gov and just take it one step at a time. The system walks you through everything and you can always go back and review your answers before submitting. Don't overthink it - they'll let you know if they need additional information.
One more thing - if your claim gets complicated or goes into adjudication, don't wait around hoping it resolves itself. The sooner you can talk to someone at Washington ESD about what's needed, the faster you'll get it sorted out. Time is money when you're unemployed.
I went through something similar with a restaurant job. Manager told Washington ESD I was fired for attendance when I was actually laid off due to slow business. Took 2 months to get it sorted out but I eventually got all my back pay. The key was having documentation and not giving up on the appeal process.
This gives me hope! I was starting to think I'd never get benefits. Did you have to go to a hearing or was it resolved just with documents?
Bottom line - don't let them steamroll you. Appeal the decision, gather your evidence, and keep filing weekly claims. Washington ESD makes it hard on purpose hoping people will give up. The squeaky wheel gets the grease with these government agencies.
Thank you everyone for all the advice and encouragement. I'm going to file my appeal today and start documenting everything properly. This forum has been more helpful than anything I could find on the Washington ESD website!
I wish I had known about services like Claimyr earlier. Spent so many hours trying to call Washington ESD with questions about my benefit timeline. Would have saved me a lot of stress to just pay someone to get through for me.
Thanks everyone for all this info! I feel much more prepared now knowing I have 26 weeks and understanding how it all works. Time to get serious about this job search.
Nora Brooks
Bottom line - don't overthink it. File as soon as you can, be honest on all your forms, keep good records, and stay on top of your weekly claims. Washington ESD's system is designed to help people, not trip them up.
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Grace Johnson
•Thanks again everyone. This thread has been incredibly helpful!
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Nora Brooks
•Good luck with everything! Hope your claim goes smoothly.
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Santiago Diaz
same situation here - got laid off last week and feeling totally lost. this thread is exactly what i needed to see. going to start my application tomorrow morning
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Grace Johnson
•Good luck! We're in this together.
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Santiago Diaz
•thanks, really appreciate all the detailed advice everyone shared
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