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Bottom line: Report the work ASAP, be completely honest about what happened, and be prepared to pay back any overpayment. The sooner you deal with this, the better your outcome will be. Washington ESD deals with these situations every day - they're more interested in getting their money back than punishing honest mistakes.
just remember that partial unemployment benefits exist for exactly this reason. you can work part time and still get some help from washington esd. the system is designed to encourage people to take whatever work they can find
Just to add another success story - I used that Claimyr service someone mentioned when my claim got stuck and they helped me get through to resolve an issue with my employer separation information. Sometimes you just need to talk to a real person.
The most important thing is to keep filing your weekly claims every week and keep doing your job searches. Even if you're getting close to 26 weeks, don't stop filing until you're officially notified that your benefits are exhausted.
just hit my 26 week limit last month and benefits stopped automatically. Washington ESD sent me a notice explaining that I'd exhausted my benefits for this benefit year. no extensions available right now like others said
If you need help navigating the system or talking to ESD agents, I also had good luck with that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. Saved me hours of frustration trying to get through on the phone.
Good luck with your application! It sounds like you probably qualify based on what others have said about the wage requirements. The worst part is just waiting for the system to process everything.
Ryan Young
One last tip - if you do end up needing to contact Washington ESD about anything, try to call right when they open at 8am or during lunch time around noon. Those seem to be the best times to actually get through to someone.
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Ashley Adams
•I've tried both those times and still couldn't get through. The phone system is just overwhelmed. That's why services like Claimyr exist - they basically do the calling for you.
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Ryan Young
•Yeah, the phone situation is definitely frustrating. I had to call like 30 times before I got through to resolve my identity verification issue.
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Sophia Clark
Bottom line for OP: with 3 years at your previous job plus 2 months at your current job, you'd definitely meet the earnings requirements for unemployment if you got laid off. The key is just making sure you file right away and stay on top of your weekly claims.
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Lucas Adams
•Thank you! This whole thread has been incredibly helpful. I feel much more confident about my situation now.
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Sophia Clark
•You're welcome! Hope you don't need to use this information, but it's good to know your options.
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