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I used Claimyr a few weeks ago when I had questions about my part-time earnings and it was totally worth it. Got connected to someone who explained the whole calculation to me step by step. Way better than trying to figure it out from their confusing website.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info in this thread. I feel much more confident about reporting my part-time wages correctly now. It's nice to know other people are dealing with the same confusion!
One more tip - if you're having any issues with your claim status or need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about adjudication or anything else, that Claimyr service people mentioned earlier is legit. I was skeptical at first but it really does help you get through to an actual person instead of waiting on hold forever.
Summary for anyone else who's confused: File every Sunday through Saturday for the previous week. System opens Sunday 6 AM. Don't miss the Saturday deadline. Report all work. Keep job search records. Easy once you get the hang of it!
If you end up getting a benefit amount that seems wrong, you can appeal the decision. I had to do that once when they miscalculated my wages and it took a few weeks but they corrected it and gave me back pay for the difference.
Bottom line - with your previous salary of $4,200/month, you should qualify for close to the maximum weekly benefit in Washington, which is currently $999. That assumes you had consistent earnings in your base period and meet all the other eligibility requirements.
Bottom line - expect roughly 50% of your gross weekly wages up to the $999 maximum. File as soon as you're eligible and don't wait around because benefits can't be backdated very far.
One more thing - make sure you understand the difference between gross and net income when calculating. Washington ESD uses your gross wages for benefit calculations, not what you took home after taxes and deductions.
Leo Simmons
Exactly how I was feeling! This thread definitely helped calm my nerves about the whole process.
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Maxwell St. Laurent
Right? They should have a simple checklist on their website for people starting new jobs.
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