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Old 02-20-2014, 11:33 AM #1
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Default Ticket to Work???

Hi everyone,

Has anyone had any experience using Ticket To Work? Do they really give you nine months of benefits while you work the first year?

Also, what about this, what if you find a job first, then sign up for Ticket To Work right before you start the job? In today's job market I'm really afraid I'll sign up for TTW and then not be able to find a job. Has anyone had this experience?

Also has anyone ever signed up for TTW and then found a job, worked for a while and found they could not keep up with it and then got back on SSDI? I heard once you go off SSDI for TTW its near impossible to get back on? Any thoughts, experiences or opinions are much appreciated. Thanks!
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