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One last tip - make sure all your employer information is accurate on your application. Wrong info can cause delays or affect your benefit calculation since Washington ESD verifies everything with your past employers.
Final thought: while waiting for approval, make sure you're actively job searching and keeping records of your search activities. Washington ESD requires proof of job search efforts, and having good documentation from the start will help if they ask for it later.
If you're not sure about something, it's better to ask than guess wrong. The penalties for making mistakes can be serious, especially if they think you did it on purpose.
That's where services like Claimyr come in handy. Sometimes you really do need to talk to a person to get things sorted out properly.
One last thing - keep checking your account regularly for any messages or requests for information. If Washington ESD asks for something, respond quickly or your benefits could be delayed or stopped.
Hope it works out smoothly for you! The first payment is always the most stressful but after that it becomes routine. Washington ESD has actually gotten pretty good with their payment processing over the last couple years.
Just remember if you do run into any problems down the line, Claimyr is there to help you get through to Washington ESD without the phone hassles. I wish I had known about it earlier in my unemployment journey!
Giovanni Rossi
One more thing - if you do end up needing to file for unemployment in the future, do it as soon as possible after losing your job. There's a waiting period and benefits don't start immediately, so the sooner you file the better.
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StarSeeker
•Good to know for future reference. Hopefully I won't need it but it's good to understand the process.
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Giovanni Rossi
•Exactly. Better to know and not need it than need it and not know!
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Fatima Al-Maktoum
Summary for anyone else reading this: You need sufficient earnings in your base period (not just time at one job), you need to be unemployed through no fault of your own, and you need to actively search for work. Quitting usually disqualifies you unless you have documented good cause.
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StarSeeker
•Perfect summary! This thread has been super helpful in understanding how it all works.
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