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Just wanted to add that Washington ESD also considers alternative base periods if you don't qualify under the standard one. So even if your regular base period doesn't have enough earnings, they might look at a more recent period. Don't give up if you get initially denied.
One last thing - if you're really worried about this, you could always call Washington ESD directly to ask about your specific situation. Though as others mentioned, getting through can be challenging. That Claimyr service people mentioned might be worth trying if you need to reach them urgently.
Update us when you hear something! Always curious to see how long it actually takes vs what they say it should take.
Best of luck with your claim! The uncertainty is really stressful but it sounds like you're doing everything right. Keep filing those weekly claims and try to stay positive.
If you do end up needing to call Washington ESD, I second the recommendation for Claimyr. I was skeptical at first but it really does work. Being able to talk to an actual person who can look at your specific claim is invaluable when you're anxious about the process.
Bottom line - 10 days is still within the normal range. I know it feels like forever when you're waiting for money, but try to be patient for at least another week or two. Most claims do get approved eventually, it just takes time for the system to work through everything.
Thanks everyone for all the info. I'm feeling much more confident about dealing with my exhausted claim now. Going to try calling Washington ESD tomorrow to discuss my options.
Good luck! And remember that Claimyr option if you have trouble getting through.
Just to add one more point - make sure you apply for jobs and keep your job search log updated even while you're figuring out the exhausted claim situation. You don't want to fall behind on those requirements if you do end up qualifying for a new claim.
Mia Rodriguez
I used Claimyr last week when I needed to check on my adjudication status and it was honestly a game changer. Being able to actually talk to a Washington ESD rep instead of getting hung up on was worth it.
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Charlee Coleman
•Ok you guys are really selling me on this service. I might just bite the bullet if the website doesn't cooperate tomorrow.
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Jacob Lewis
•Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The Washington ESD system is broken and we shouldn't have to suffer because of it
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Amelia Martinez
Pro tip: if you do get the website to work, complete the whole application in one sitting. Don't try to save it halfway through - the session will expire and you'll lose everything.
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Charlee Coleman
•That's probably what happened to me the first few times. I kept stopping to look up information.
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Ethan Clark
•Yeah the timeout on their system is super short. Have everything ready before you even start the application
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