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I had a letter from s/s that I have not had any gainful employment, reportable quarters or medical improvement. I work pt time, using my brain the education I acquired, some months it is $600-800 with mileage reimbursement, others I may not have work referrals for three months in a row. I recuperate during that time. Right now it is super busy with winter storm damage, vehicle claims, and slip and falls. I have my P.I. license and work for an insurance adjusting company in the special investigation unit. But they are so busy to keep me working the last 4 months I have done property damage, and other claims. My husband drives me, assist with measurements. I do the invest. and computer reports to the company. I have sacrificed the ability to get any laundry done, house clean, just getting showered, dressed and doing a claim is painful. I could never have anyone in my house to visit I would be so embrassed. I don't know the last time I dusted and scrubbed and noone here does it right. They just do what I ask, eventually. I try...I sit on the computer chair to scrub the floor or use a rag on my foot to wipe up. i live in my recliner doing the reports and photos for claims. Getting reports from estimators, comtractors, police depts. etc during days I am not on the road. Along with cervical and lubar, I have fybromyalgia and sever CT. syn. I need to keep a roof over our head, and I do enjoy being praised for the work I do. I also do subcontracting as family advocate to supervise visitations of parents by orders. Keeping family out of the system keeps money in their pockets and not the attorney's. But, I get the worse cases, the parents that are in jail, on illegal drugs, abusive. So a lot of times it is not pretty. But the kids love the visits, they still love Mom or Dad. Whatever you choose, you have to enjoy your life,there will be sacrifices, pain being one. But so many rewards. di
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04-17-2011, 06:38 PM | #2 | ||
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Are you saying that Social Security will pay for some educational expenses incurred by a SSDI recipient if they choose to pursue higher education?
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05-24-2011, 04:28 PM | #3 | ||
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[QUOTE=DiMarie;763092].
I work pt time, using my brain the education I acquired, some months it is $600-800 with mileage reimbursement, others I may not have work referrals for three months in a row. I recuperate during that time. I have been debating continuing my education-wasnt sure how it was viewed. Your line of work is what I always wanted to pursue due to the ability to "sub contract" or work at will...What kind of courses did you take to be qualified for this type of job? |
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