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One last tip - if your earnings vary week to week (like if you work different hours), make sure you report the correct amount for each specific week. Don't average it out or anything like that.
The waiting week can be confusing for first-time filers. You still need to file your weekly claim during the waiting week, but you won't receive benefits for that week unless you have a qualifying separation.
To summarize for the original poster: File your claim immediately, register with WorkSourceWA, start your job search right away, and be prepared to provide documentation about your separation and identity. The Washington ESD system will determine your eligibility based on your work history and the reason for separation.
Bottom line - performance terminations usually qualify for unemployment unless there was misconduct. File your claim and let Washington ESD make the determination rather than guessing.
One last tip - when you file, be thorough but honest about what happened. Don't downplay the performance issues but make it clear there was no misconduct or willful violation of policies.
Last thought - keep copies of everything. Your confirmation numbers, any correspondence from Washington ESD, your weekly claim confirmations. Having good records makes everything easier if issues come up later.
William Schwarz
Good luck getting through to them! I've been trying for three weeks. Might have to bite the bullet and use one of those callback services people mentioned.
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Benjamin Carter
•Seriously, just try Claimyr. I know I mentioned it before but it really does work. You'll get your answers in one call instead of wasting weeks trying to get through.
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William Schwarz
•Yeah I'm starting to think that might be my only option. The regular phone system is completely useless.
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Lauren Johnson
Just to summarize for the OP - there's no waiting period to reapply, but you need sufficient wages in your base period. If you're not sure if you qualify, try to get your wage information first before filing. And if you can't get through to Washington ESD, there are services that can help you connect.
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Isaiah Thompson
•Thanks for the summary! This has been really helpful. I think I'll try to get my wage information first before filing anything.
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Jade Santiago
•Smart approach. Better to be informed before you file than to deal with complications later.
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