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This thread is really helpful! I was in almost the exact same situation as OP - worked at one job for about 6 months, then another for 10 months before getting laid off. I was worried about not having enough work history but sounds like I should be fine. Thanks everyone!
One more thing - if you do end up needing to talk to Washington ESD about your eligibility or any other questions, I've heard good things about that Claimyr service people mentioned. My cousin used it when she had issues with her claim and said it saved her tons of time and frustration.
Has anyone else noticed that Washington ESD's website crashes during peak hours? I keep getting error messages when I try to file my weekly claim on Sunday evenings.
This is another reason why being able to call and speak to someone is so valuable. When the website isn't working, you need alternatives. Claimyr has been a lifesaver for situations like this.
Last piece of advice - read all the information they send you after you file! I know it seems like a lot of paperwork and emails but there are important deadlines and requirements buried in there. Missing something because you didn't read the fine print could mess up your benefits.
You got this! Filing for unemployment seems scary at first but thousands of people do it successfully every week. Just take it one step at a time and don't be afraid to reach out for help when you need it. This forum is great for questions and there are other resources too like Claimyr for phone support if you get stuck trying to reach ESD.
hope you get approved quickly! my claim took about 2 weeks to process and then i got my first payment a few days after that. the waiting is the hardest part
One more thing - make sure you keep detailed records of all your job search activities. Washington ESD can ask for proof at any time and you need to be able to show what you did, when you did it, and what the outcome was.
Ava Thompson
One more thing - if you do have trouble reaching Washington ESD by phone, I can also vouch for that Claimyr service. Saved me hours of frustration when I needed to get my adjudication issue resolved. Worth checking out at claimyr.com if you get stuck.
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MoonlightSonata
•Several people have mentioned that service now. Must be pretty helpful.
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Miguel Herrera
•I might need to try that too. The wait times are ridiculous.
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Zainab Ali
Hope this all helped clear things up for you. Washington's unemployment system has its flaws but the coverage is generally good for regular employees.
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MoonlightSonata
•Definitely helped a lot. Thanks to everyone who responded!
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Connor Murphy
•Good luck with everything!
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