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Just a heads up that if your claim goes into adjudication for any reason, it can take several weeks to resolve. Don't panic if that happens - it's pretty common and doesn't mean you won't get approved.
Based on what you described you should definitely qualify. Being laid off is the clearest qualifying separation and 14 months of work history should meet the wage requirements. Good luck with your application!
For anyone else reading this thread later: the key takeaway is that Washington ESD unemployment eligibility is based on wage history in your base period quarters, not just how long you worked at your last job. You need wages in at least 2 quarters and minimum earnings thresholds. When in doubt, apply - the worst they can say is no.
Just want to add that you should apply online rather than trying to call in your application. The phone lines are always busy and the online system is available 24/7. Much faster and you get confirmation that your application was submitted.
Good luck with everything! Most people's claims go through without major issues. Just stay on top of your weekly filings and job search requirements and you should be fine. The system isn't perfect but it does work for most people who qualify.
One thing that helped me was understanding that the 26 weeks includes any partial weeks. So if you work a few hours one week and still claim benefits, that counts as one of your 26 weeks even though you only got partial payment.
been collecting for 24 weeks now and found a job that starts next month. glad I didn't have to use all 26 weeks but worried about what would have happened if I hadn't found anything
Javier Garcia
One last thing - make sure you save copies of your final weekly claim confirmation and any other important documents from your claim. You might need them for tax purposes or if any questions come up later.
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Amara Nwosu
•Great advice, I'll make sure to print out everything before I stop filing. Better safe than sorry.
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Emma Taylor
•Yes definitely keep records! I needed my benefit statements for a mortgage application two years later.
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Malik Robinson
For anyone else reading this thread - if you need to reach Washington ESD about ending benefits or have other questions, that Claimyr service people mentioned actually works really well. I was skeptical at first but it saved me hours of trying to call myself.
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Isabella Silva
•How exactly does it work? Do they just call for you?
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Malik Robinson
•Yeah, you give them your info and they handle all the calling and waiting in the phone queue. Then they connect you directly to a Washington ESD agent when one becomes available. Check out their demo video if you want to see how it works.
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