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Try not to stress too much. I know it's easier said than done when money is tight, but most people do get approved eventually. Keep doing everything you're supposed to do and it will work out.
If you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about your claim status, I'd definitely recommend trying Claimyr. I was able to get answers about my pending claim that I never could have gotten through the regular phone system. The peace of mind was worth it.
Just remember that unemployment is temporary assistance while you look for work. Don't get too comfortable because the job search requirements get stricter the longer you're on benefits.
Honestly after dealing with Washington ESD call center wait times for months, services like Claimyr are a godsend. I probably would have given up trying to resolve my payment issues without it. Worth every penny when you actually need to talk to someone.
thanks everyone this is really helpful. i had no idea there were so many ways to get disqualified. makes me nervous about filing weekly claims now lol
The key thing to remember is that most disqualifications can be appealed if you disagree. Don't just accept it if you think Washington ESD made a mistake. You have the right to a hearing and can present evidence to support your case.
Usually 30 days from the date of the disqualification notice. Don't wait - appeals take time to process and you want to get it started as soon as possible.
And if you need help with the appeal process, that's another good reason to use Claimyr to talk to an actual person at Washington ESD instead of trying to figure it out on your own.
Has anyone here successfully transitioned to gig work or freelancing before their benefits ran out? I'm wondering if that's a viable option to bridge the gap while still looking for permanent employment.
Yes you have to report it, but you might still get partial benefits depending on how much you earn. Could be worth looking into if you're getting close to exhaustion.
Bottom line is that yes, unemployment benefits can and do run out. Plan accordingly, don't wait until the last minute to explore other options, and remember that this situation is temporary even though it doesn't feel like it when you're living through it.
Thanks everyone for all the advice and perspective. It helps to know I'm not alone in dealing with this stress. I'm going to check my benefit balance tomorrow and start making some backup plans.
Alina Rosenthal
Update us when you hear back! Always curious to see how these situations resolve.
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Hunter Hampton
•Will do! Hoping for good news in the next few days.
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Alina Rosenthal
•Fingers crossed for you! The waiting is always the hardest part.
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Finnegan Gunn
I had success using Claimyr too when I needed to check on my adjudication status. The rep was able to give me a better timeline than what I could find online.
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Hunter Hampton
•Maybe I should try that service if I don't hear anything by early next week.
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Finnegan Gunn
•It definitely beats sitting on hold for hours. They know exactly how to navigate the ESD phone system.
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