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Bottom line - if you lost your job through no fault of your own and worked for a decent amount of time in the past year and a half, you probably qualify. The application is free and only takes about 30 minutes. Just do it and stop worrying about it.
Just to add one more thing - if you do get approved, make sure you understand your weekly benefit amount and how long you can collect. In Washington it's usually up to 26 weeks but can be extended during high unemployment periods. Plan your job search accordingly.
Thanks everyone for explaining the unemployment spell concept. This thread has been more helpful than anything I could find on the Washington ESD website!
One last tip - if anyone needs to speak with Washington ESD about their unemployment spell or any other claim issues, that Claimyr service really does work. Saved me from spending entire days trying to get through on the phone.
The 8 months you mentioned should be plenty if you've been consistently earning decent wages. I've seen people qualify with less time if they had good earnings.
The fact that you have photos and texts to your supervisor puts you ahead of a lot of people who try to appeal with no documentation at all. You've got a real shot at overturning this.
Final update from me - I submitted my appeal this morning with all my documentation organized chronologically like someone suggested. Photos, text messages, incident dates, everything. Now the waiting game begins. Thanks everyone for the advice and support!
Hope it works out! If you need to follow up on the status of your appeal, that Claimyr service can help you get through to someone at Washington ESD who can actually check on it.
StarStrider
If you run into any issues reaching Washington ESD after filing, I had good luck with Claimyr too. Sometimes you need to talk to someone about adjudication delays or claim issues and the regular phone lines are impossible. Worth having as a backup option.
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Ava Garcia
•I'll keep that in mind. Hopefully I won't need it but good to know there are options if I get stuck.
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Luca Esposito
Remember that filing is just the beginning. You'll need to keep filing weekly claims and doing work searches to continue receiving benefits. But don't worry about all that right now - just focus on getting that initial application submitted!
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Ava Garcia
•You're right, one step at a time. I feel much more prepared now thanks to everyone's help!
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Nia Thompson
•This thread was super helpful for me too. I'm in a similar situation and was feeling overwhelmed about where to start.
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