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One last thing - if you get stuck anywhere in the process, don't hesitate to get help. Whether it's calling Washington ESD directly or using a service like Claimyr to get through, it's better than guessing and potentially making mistakes.
One more thing - if you worked for multiple employers during your base period, make sure all of them are included in your wage calculation. Sometimes Washington ESD misses smaller employers or contract work.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! Sounds like my weekly benefit will probably be somewhere around $180-200 based on my wages. I'll file my claim this week and see what Washington ESD comes up with. Really appreciate all the different perspectives and tips.
If you run into any issues getting through to Washington ESD for questions, remember that Claimyr option. Saved me a lot of headaches.
One more tip - if you're really tight on money, some food banks and churches can help with groceries while you're waiting for that first unemployment payment. No shame in getting help when you need it.
Make sure you understand the difference between your initial claim and weekly claims. The initial claim starts your benefit year, but you have to file weekly claims every week to actually receive payments. Don't mix those up!
One last tip - if you have any issues with the website or your application gets stuck, don't just sit there waiting. Try to contact ESD or use one of those services like Claimyr to get help. Time is money when you're unemployed!
Mateo Gonzalez
If anyone else is having trouble reaching Washington ESD by phone like I was, I found out about this service called Claimyr that basically calls for you and gets you through to an agent. Saved me hours of frustration when my claim had issues. Check out claimyr.com - they have a video demo that explains how it works.
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GamerGirl99
•That's the second time someone mentioned that service in this thread. Must be pretty helpful for people having phone issues.
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Mateo Gonzalez
•Yeah, it's legit. I was skeptical at first but it actually works. Way better than hitting redial for hours.
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Nia Williams
Bottom line for OP - you almost certainly qualify based on what you described. 8 months of steady work earning $18k total definitely meets Washington ESD requirements. File your claim ASAP and don't stress about it. The system works for situations exactly like yours.
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Nia Williams
•Good luck! Come back and update us on how it goes.
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GamerGirl99
•Will do! Hopefully it's smooth sailing from here.
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