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Default Help with filling out job part on disability form

I am in the process of filling out the forums for disability. I have worked since 2005, and have had 13 jobs. They state they want the last 15 years of work history, but on the form it says to list the last 15 years of work, and jobs etc...They only give you room to list 10 jobs, and to give in detail for 6-8 jobs. Do I need extra writing room for every job I've had for the last 15 years?
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