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Old 01-29-2013, 03:33 PM #1
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My feeling is that if your disability is severe enough, the supervisory experience should not play into the decision. Best of luck to you!
EXACTLY!

Agree w/you 110%
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If the disability is severe "enough" than work history and education can be moot. If a person is legally blind, for example, they will be approved.

The best way to ensure approval is to provide the overwhelming medical evidence that SS requires--not just the evidence we think logically proves we're as disabled as we say we are.
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