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I had to use Claimyr again recently when I had questions about my job search log requirements. Sometimes it's just easier to talk to a real person at Washington ESD rather than trying to figure everything out from the website. The service connected me quickly and the agent was able to clarify exactly what I needed to do.
Bottom line: file your Washington ESD claim today. The separation notice is just supporting documentation that comes later in the process. Don't let the lack of paperwork delay your claim and potentially cost you benefits.
Has anyone here ever qualified for a second unemployment claim? I'm wondering if it's worth trying to work part-time somewhere just to build up eligibility again.
Bottom line - 26 weeks is what you get in Washington, no extensions currently available, and you need to plan accordingly. I wish I had started looking at backup options earlier instead of assuming I'd find something in time.
dont forget you need to keep filing your weekly claims every week even if you had issues with previous payments. i made that mistake once and had to restart my whole claim
Original poster, you should see your payment by Thursday at the latest assuming everything is processed normally. The Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday timeline is pretty reliable for first-time filers without complications.
Remember that LinkedIn is huge for job searching now. Make sure your LinkedIn profile explains any gaps professionally too, not just your resume. A lot of recruiters look there first.
Final thought - practice explaining your unemployment period out loud before interviews. I stumbled through this explanation in my first few interviews because I hadn't prepared for it. Now I have a concise, positive way to address it.
Everett Tutum
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread. I'm in a similar situation and this has been incredibly helpful for understanding the process.
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Nadia Zaldivar
•Same here! I feel so much more confident about writing my appeal letter now.
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Lukas Fitzgerald
•Glad we could help. Good luck with your appeals everyone - remember to stay factual, be thorough, and don't give up on benefits you're entitled to receive.
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Avery Davis
Final thought - if anyone needs help getting through to ESD during their appeal process, I can't recommend Claimyr enough. Check out claimyr.com - they really take the frustration out of trying to reach the right people at Washington ESD when you have questions about your case.
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Sunny Wang
•I'm definitely going to look into this. I've wasted so many hours on hold and getting transferred to the wrong departments.
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Nadia Zaldivar
•Same, going to check out that demo video tonight. Thanks for sharing this resource!
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