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One more thing about timing - if you have any weeks where you work part-time or do temporary work, report it accurately on your weekly claim. It might reduce your payment amount but won't necessarily delay it. The delays usually happen when there are discrepancies or missing information that trigger an investigation.
Bottom line for the original question - expect your first payment Wednesday or Thursday after filing Sunday, then it should be consistent every week after that. Set up account alerts, keep your info updated, and file your claims on time. The system works pretty well once you understand the rhythm.
UPDATE: Used Claimyr this morning and got connected in 7 minutes! The agent fixed my work search problem immediately. Wish I had known about this service weeks ago. Thanks to everyone who recommended it!
For anyone who needs to talk to Washington ESD directly about their specific work situation, I had success using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. Much easier than trying to get through on your own, especially during busy periods.
UPDATE: I ended up taking the part-time shifts and reported everything correctly on my weekly claim. Got my partial benefits with no issues. Thanks to everyone who helped explain the rules!
Pro tip: Screenshot or save confirmation pages when you submit stuff online. Sometimes the system glitches and you need proof you actually filed.
Last thing - if your claim does get stuck in adjudication or you need to talk to someone at ESD about specific issues, don't waste weeks trying to get through on the phone. Check out that Claimyr service I mentioned earlier - they're really good at getting you connected when you actually need to speak with an agent.
Annabel Kimball
Just wanted to mention that if you end up having trouble reaching Washington ESD by phone to get specific questions answered about your situation, I've had good luck with Claimyr recently. It's a service that helps you get through to actual agents instead of being stuck on hold forever. Really useful when you need clarification on eligibility requirements specific to your work history.
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Chris Elmeda
•How does that work exactly? Do they just call for you?
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Annabel Kimball
•They handle the calling and waiting, then connect you when they get an agent on the line. Saved me hours of being on hold trying to get answers about my claim.
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Jean Claude
The job search requirement is probably going to be the hardest part for you to maintain, not the initial eligibility. You have to be genuinely looking for work and available to accept suitable job offers. If you turn down a job offer that's considered suitable, you could lose benefits.
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Jean Claude
•Initially you can be somewhat selective, but the longer you're unemployed, the broader your definition of suitable work becomes. After a few weeks, you might need to consider jobs that pay less than your previous position.
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Charity Cohan
•The suitable work criteria considers your skills, experience, wage history, and how long you've been unemployed. It's not black and white.
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