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don't stress too much about it, millions of people go through this process. just file as soon as you can and follow the instructions they give you
Last tip - sign up for direct deposit when you file your claim. Getting paper checks takes forever and they can get lost in the mail. Direct deposit is much faster and more reliable.
The job search log is super important - keep detailed records from day one even if you're not required to submit it right away. Include company names, positions applied for, dates, and contact information. Washington ESD can audit your job search activities at any time.
One last tip - set up text or email notifications for your account so you know immediately if there are any issues with your claim or if action is required. Don't just wait and hope everything is processing correctly.
Thank you everyone for all the helpful advice! I'm going to file online today. Feeling much more confident about the process now. Will definitely keep track of my job search activities and set up direct deposit. Hopefully everything goes smoothly!
One more thing about work search - keep detailed records of every job you apply to. Washington ESD can audit your work search activities and if you can't prove you did the required searches, you could lose benefits or have to pay them back.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much more confident about applying now. Sounds like I should definitely qualify based on my work history and the circumstances of my layoff.
Good luck with your application! The process can be intimidating at first but once you get into the routine of weekly claims it becomes pretty straightforward.
And remember, if you run into any issues getting through to Washington ESD for questions, Claimyr is there as an option. Better to get your questions answered than to stress about it.
Alexander Evans
Thanks again for the Claimyr tip everyone. Finally got my claim issues sorted out after weeks of trying to reach someone.
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Evelyn Martinez
•So glad it worked out! It's frustrating when you can't get through using the regular phone lines.
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Cameron Black
Update: My sister applied and got approved! Turns out she had plenty of earnings to qualify. Thanks everyone for the advice and encouragement to apply.
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Maya Lewis
•Awesome! Hope she finds a new job soon but at least she has some income support in the meantime.
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Jessica Nguyen
•Perfect example of why it's worth applying even when you're not sure about eligibility. Glad it worked out for her.
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