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Final advice: be patient but proactive. Check your account daily, respond to any requests immediately, keep filing weekly claims, and if you haven't heard anything after 4 weeks, definitely try to reach out to Washington ESD directly. Most claims do get approved eventually, it just takes time to work through the system.
Don't forget you also have to be able and available for full-time work. If your part-time schedule conflicts with potential full-time opportunities, that could be an issue.
The weekly claim process is pretty straightforward once you get used to it. Just answer honestly about your work hours and earnings. The system calculates everything automatically.
One last tip - make sure you have direct deposit set up in your account if you haven't already. Once you're approved, that'll speed up getting your first payment.
One more thing - if your severance includes stock options or other equity, that might be treated differently than cash severance. Worth asking Washington ESD about if that applies to you.
Yeah, complex severance packages definitely warrant a call to Washington ESD to get official guidance. That's another situation where Claimyr helped me avoid confusion.
Mateo Hernandez
Update us when your back pay comes through! Always good to hear success stories.
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Sofia Ramirez
•Will do! Feeling much more confident now that I know what to expect.
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CosmicCruiser
•Yeah these update posts help other people in similar situations too.
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Aisha Khan
One last thing - if you need help getting through to Washington ESD about any back pay issues, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier actually worked for me too. Worth checking out if you get stuck.
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Sofia Ramirez
•I'll keep that in mind if I run into any problems. Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice!
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Ethan Taylor
•Good luck with everything! The back pay should definitely come through for you.
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