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Old 03-27-2011, 06:45 PM #5
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Post Hey, Educated Asylm, this MAY help

Hi, I'm crew and newer here as I have read over thing a lot more.

The Government has a program called "Ticket to WorK" and when I was on this particular program, If I worked 9 months combining all the times I stopped and started work, even though, SSA still counts it working. So for instance I'm off of the "Ticket-to-Work" program. Now I can still work just as long as I don't go over a $1000.00 however, medicaid will not pay even close however each state is different.
All the luck to you and I hope this has helped a little bit.

Thanks, Crew
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