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Quick question - are you in a union? If so, they might have additional resources or advice about the unemployment process during layoffs.
Last thing I'll add - if you run into any issues with your claim, don't panic. Most problems can be resolved, it just takes patience and sometimes persistence in contacting Washington ESD. The Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier could be helpful if you get stuck trying to reach someone.
The whole unemployment system is so confusing with all these calculations and requirements. I wish they made it simpler to understand what you qualify for before you even apply.
One last tip - make sure you apply as soon as possible after becoming unemployed. There's a waiting week in Washington where you won't get paid for your first week, but you want to get that started right away. Your benefit year starts when you file, not when you became unemployed.
One last thing - if your employer contests your unemployment claim (which they probably will if you quit), you'll definitely want to have good phone access to Washington ESD. That Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier might be worth looking into if you end up in a dispute.
I've been on unemployment for 6 months and this Presidents Day will be my first holiday. Thanks for all the detailed answers everyone. This forum is so helpful!
Just remember that if you do need to call Washington ESD after the holiday and can't get through the normal way, that Claimyr service people mentioned might be worth trying. Sometimes you need to talk to an actual person to resolve certain issues.
I'm bookmarking that claimyr.com site for future reference. Good to have options.
Aiden Rodríguez
Bookmarking this thread for reference. The payment timeline breakdown was super helpful.
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Yuki Tanaka
•Glad the timeline was useful! Washington ESD could do better explaining this to new claimants.
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Carmen Diaz
Just remember everyone - if your payment is ever more than a week late or you see any weird status changes, don't hesitate to call Washington ESD. And if you can't get through, tools like Claimyr can save you a lot of frustration.
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NeonNova
•I'll definitely keep that in mind for the future. Hopefully I won't need it but good to know the option exists.
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