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Just remember that if Washington ESD denies your claim for any reason, you have the right to appeal. Don't give up if the initial decision isn't in your favor.
One more tip - if you do any part-time or gig work while collecting unemployment, make sure you report it on your weekly claim. Washington ESD can reduce your benefits but you won't lose them entirely if you're honest about the income.
Seriously though, bookmark that Claimyr site. I wish I had known about it from the beginning instead of wasting so much time on hold with Washington ESD.
4.7% sounds right for when Obama left office. But forget about historical unemployment rates - focus on your current claim. Two weeks in adjudication isn't fun but it's not unusual. The key is staying on top of it and being ready to provide additional info if needed.
The unemployment rate was 4.7% when Obama left office in January 2017, but honestly that trivia doesn't help your Washington ESD situation at all. What you should focus on is that adjudication delays are standard when you report any work activity, even short-term contracts. The system has to verify everything matches up.
One more thing - if you do get approved, make sure you understand when your benefits start. There's usually a waiting week, and if you had any severance pay or vacation payout, that might affect when your benefits begin. Plan your finances accordingly.
Bottom line: apply now, be honest, keep records of everything, and don't let anyone tell you that being fired automatically disqualifies you. Performance-related terminations are approved for benefits all the time in Washington state.
Amara Oluwaseyi
Just want to add that I used Claimyr recently when I had a similar issue with Washington ESD not returning my calls. Got through to someone who actually looked at my case and explained everything clearly. Worth considering if you're having trouble reaching them.
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Diego Rojas
•At this point I'm willing to try anything to get some answers. Thanks for the suggestion.
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CosmicCaptain
•Same here - Claimyr helped me get connected when I was dealing with an overpayment issue. Their service really works.
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Giovanni Rossi
Bottom line is don't panic but do act quickly. File your appeal, gather your documentation, and try to get clarification from Washington ESD about the specific reason for disqualification. Most legitimate cases get resolved eventually.
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Diego Rojas
•Thank you everyone for all the advice. I'm going to start the appeal process tomorrow and try to get through to Washington ESD for more details.
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Anastasia Sokolov
•Good luck! Keep us posted on how it goes. You're doing the right thing by fighting this if you know you were legitimately laid off.
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