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Update: I spoke with HR and you all were right! They've been reporting my standard 20 hours every week regardless of what I actually work. They thought that's how the Shared Work program is supposed to function - that I get the same supplement amount even if my hours fluctuate a bit. They're going to correct my hours for last week and resubmit to ESD. Thank you all for helping me figure this out!

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Great news! Just be aware that once they correct the reporting, it may take a couple of weeks for ESD to process the adjustment and issue any additional payment. Make sure HR understands that for Shared Work, they need to report your actual worked hours each week, not just your standard reduced schedule.

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This is such a helpful thread! I'm dealing with a similar Shared Work confusion right now. My employer has been pretty inconsistent with reporting too - sometimes they report overtime hours separately, sometimes they lump everything together. It's frustrating because the benefit amounts swing wildly and there's no transparency in how ESD actually calculates things. The fact that PTO counts as "hours worked" for benefit calculation purposes seems really counterintuitive to me. If you're using PTO, you're still not getting your full income! Has anyone found official ESD documentation that explains all these nuances clearly?

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Final thoughts: most denials are for job search issues, not being available for work, or procedural problems. The good news is many of these can be successfully appealed if you have documentation and can explain your situation. Don't give up after the initial denial.

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Really appreciate all the help everyone. Feeling much more confident about appealing this decision now.

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I went through something similar last year and it's really frustrating when you think you should qualify but get denied. From what I've learned, Washington ESD has gotten much stricter about enforcing all the requirements. The job search documentation requirement trips up a lot of people - you literally have to log every single application, phone call, or contact you make in your WorkSource account. Even if you're actively looking for work, if it's not properly documented in their system, they'll deny you. The appeal process does work though - I know several people who got their denials overturned once they could show they were genuinely looking for work. Make sure to file that appeal within 30 days and start documenting everything from now on. Good luck!

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One last suggestion - check with your local workforce development office. They sometimes have emergency assistance funds or know about programs that aren't widely advertised.

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I'll add that to my list. Thanks everyone for all the suggestions - I have a lot of options to explore now.

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Good luck! Check back and let us know how it goes.

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I'm really sorry you're going through this - the stress must be overwhelming. One resource that might help immediately is contacting your landlord to explain the situation and see if they'll work with you on a payment plan or short-term extension. Many landlords would rather work with a good tenant than go through an eviction process. Also, if you haven't already, definitely apply for emergency food assistance through local food banks - that can free up any money you do have for rent. The Salvation Army and United Way often have emergency financial assistance too. You've got this - it's just a really tough stretch that won't last forever.

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Good luck with your application! Most people who qualify get approved without major issues. Just stay on top of your weekly claims and job search requirements.

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Thanks! Feeling much more confident about applying now.

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Based on everyone's advice here, I just submitted my application! The online process was actually pretty straightforward - took about 25 minutes like someone mentioned. Now I'm just waiting to see what happens. Really appreciate all the detailed info from everyone, especially about the job search requirements and reporting part-time wages. Fingers crossed it goes smoothly, but at least I know about options like Claimyr if I run into issues getting through to them. Thanks for convincing me not to wait any longer!

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UPDATE: I was able to get through to Washington ESD this morning and cancel my claim! The agent was very helpful and confirmed that since I hadn't received any payments, the cancellation was simple. She marked it as 'withdrawn due to return to work' and gave me a confirmation number. Thanks everyone for the advice!

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Great outcome! Did you end up using the regular phone line or one of the other methods people suggested?

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I actually got lucky with the regular phone line on my first try this morning. Sometimes timing is everything I guess!

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Ava Kim

That's fantastic news! It's great to see everything worked out so smoothly. For anyone else in a similar situation reading this thread, it sounds like the key takeaways are: 1) Call Washington ESD to formally cancel rather than just stopping weekly claims, 2) Get a confirmation number for your records, and 3) Make sure they mark it as "withdrawn due to return to work" rather than denied. Thanks for sharing your success story - it'll definitely help others who find themselves in the same position!

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