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Make sure to file your weekly claims every week even if you think you might not qualify that week. Missing a week can cause problems and you can't usually go back and file it later.
Just want to add that your benefit amount is based on wages from a specific time period called your base year, not necessarily your most recent wages. If you just started a new job before getting laid off, those wages might not count yet.
One last tip: keep good records of your employment and wages. If there's ever a dispute about your eligibility or benefit amount, having documentation makes resolving issues much easier.
Best of luck with your application! Sounds like you have a solid case for qualifying. The system isn't perfect but it's there to help people in exactly your situation.
Just wanted to follow up on the Claimyr thing - if you do run into any issues getting through to Washington ESD after you apply, that service really is worth it. Saved me tons of frustration when I needed to talk to someone about my claim.
Mateo Perez
One thing to keep in mind is that even if you qualify for unemployment, your benefit amount might be pretty low if you were only working part-time. The weekly benefit is based on your earnings, so lower wages = lower benefits.
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Natasha Romanova
•Yeah I figured it wouldn't be much, but something is better than nothing when you're unemployed.
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Mateo Perez
•Exactly. Plus you'll have time to look for full-time work while collecting benefits. The job search requirements aren't too bad as long as you're actually looking.
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Aisha Rahman
Just wanted to add that if you do get denied initially, don't give up! You can appeal the decision and sometimes they reverse it if you provide additional documentation or clarification about your work history.
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Aisha Rahman
•The appeal process is actually pretty straightforward. You just have to make sure you file it within 30 days of getting the denial notice.
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Malik Thomas
•This is another situation where being able to talk to an actual Washington ESD agent through Claimyr really helps. They can explain exactly why you were denied and what documentation might help with an appeal.
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