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One thing to watch out for - if you had any overpayments or issues with your first claim, make sure those are resolved before filing your second claim. It could delay processing.
Oh good point. I don't think I have any issues from my first claim but I should probably double-check my account.
If you can't access your account online or have questions about past issues, that's another situation where calling Washington ESD directly through something like Claimyr might help. They can check your account status and tell you if there are any holds.
Had to deal with a contested claim last year and the whole process was such a headache. Couldn't get anyone on the phone at Washington ESD for weeks. Finally found out about Claimyr through a friend and they got me connected to an adjudicator who cleared everything up in one conversation.
Okay I'm definitely going to look into this Claimyr thing if I run into any issues.
Bottom line - your employer can provide information to Washington ESD about your separation, but they cannot unilaterally block your claim. The decision is always made by Washington ESD based on state unemployment law and the specific facts of your case.
Last thing - if your employer does contest your claim and it goes to adjudication, don't panic. That's totally normal and doesn't mean you won't get approved. Just means Washington ESD needs to investigate both sides before making a decision.
You got this! File that claim today and don't let them scare you. Most people who get fired for performance stuff get approved for unemployment. The system isn't perfect but it generally works for legitimate cases like yours.
When I had payment delays last year, I tried calling Washington ESD for weeks with no luck. Finally someone told me about Claimyr which actually got me through to an agent who could see what was holding up my payments. Turned out to be a simple verification issue that took 5 minutes to fix once I could talk to someone.
Overall the deposit schedule is pretty reliable - Tuesday/Wednesday after you file your weekly claim on Sunday. Just keep good records of everything and don't stress too much about the exact day as long as it's within that window.
KaiEsmeralda
One thing I learned the hard way - always keep records of everything. Your weekly filings, job search logs, any correspondence from Washington ESD. If they ask you to verify something later, you'll be glad you kept documentation.
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Eli Wang
•This is so important! I got audited for my job search activities and having detailed records saved me from getting disqualified.
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Sophia Bennett
•Good advice! I'll start keeping better records from the beginning.
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Debra Bai
To answer the original question simply - Washington ESD pays unemployment weekly, typically 2-3 days after you file your weekly claim. Direct deposit is fastest. Just make sure you file on time every week and keep up with job search requirements. Don't let anyone tell you it's biweekly - that's other states.
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Sophia Bennett
•Perfect summary, thank you! This thread has been super helpful for understanding what to expect.
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Gabriel Freeman
•Agreed, lots of good info here. Wish I had found this when I first started my claim process.
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