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Whatever you do, don't give up. I know it's frustrating but these disqualifications can often be overturned if you have good documentation and persistence. The appeal process works if you follow it correctly.
Just wanted to add that I used Claimyr recently when I couldn't get through to Washington ESD about my adjudication issue. Took about 2 hours but they got me connected to an agent who was able to explain exactly what was holding up my claim. Might be worth trying for your situation.
I keep hearing about this service. At this point I'm willing to try anything to get answers. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Bottom line - you can definitely work part-time while collecting unemployment in Washington. Just be honest about your earnings, keep looking for full-time work, and you should be fine. Thousands of people do this successfully.
One last tip - if you're ever unsure about something with partial unemployment, it's better to call and ask than to guess wrong. I used that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier and it was way easier than trying to get through on my own. The agents are usually pretty helpful once you actually reach them.
Just wanted to follow up and say I successfully set up federal tax withholding on my Washington ESD account online. The process was pretty straightforward once I found the right section. Look under 'Payment Information' in your account dashboard.
One more thing to consider - if you're planning to return to work soon and will only be on unemployment for a short time, you might not need to worry as much about withholding. But if you're looking at being on benefits for several months like I am, definitely set up that tax withholding.
make sure your address is correct in the system too. friend of mine had payments delayed because his address was wrong
Daniel White
If you do apply and get approved, make sure you understand the job search requirements. In Washington you need to make at least 3 job search contacts per week and keep detailed records. They can audit your search activities.
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Nolan Carter
•Do online job applications count as job search contacts?
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Daniel White
•Yes, online applications count. Just make sure you're keeping track of where you applied, when, and for what position. The WorkSource website has tools to help track your searches.
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Natalia Stone
Based on what you've described - part-time work for 8 months earning $850/month, laid off due to store closure - you very likely qualify for unemployment benefits. I'd recommend applying as soon as possible since there can be delays in processing claims right now.
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Logan Stewart
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful information! I feel much more confident about applying now. Going to get started on the application tonight.
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Tasia Synder
•Good luck! The process can seem intimidating at first but it's really not that bad once you get started.
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