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Old 05-06-2014, 02:02 PM #1
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Question Detailed Earnings Report from SSA? Cannot remember all jobs in past 15 years!

I cannot remember all the jobs I have had in the past 15 years. My last job lasted almost 5 years and the job before that almost 2 years, but I had a period of time that lasted 4 years right before that when I was temping and doing a few independent contractor jobs. I cannot remember all of them!

I know a Detailed Earnings Report is available from SSA, but it says you have to wait up to four months to receive it! I don't have that much time since I am scheduled to meet with SSA in my local field office next week to put in my initial claim for SSDI.

Has anybody ordered this report? If so, how long did it take you to get it?

I have done basically the same kind of work/job title for the past 15 years, just many different places.

Advice I've read elsewhere says it's very important to know the amount of time for short-term jobs (lasting under 6 months), as those will "not count" when SSA is determining my past jobs and whether I can do them again.

I am filing for SSDI partially for mental disabilities (bipolar). I have been fired or my temp jobs were ended prematurely several times for acting out and inability to get along with supervisors and others because often when I am in a manic state I am irritable, moody and angry. (My manic states are generally not the euphoric, happy kind.) These occasional firings have happened my whole life, not just the last 15 years, even before I knew I was bipolar. So I think it would be important to highlight this. I can remember some names of places/clients I got fired from in the last 15 years, but not all the details of exactly when I worked there and sometimes not the temp agency (my employer of record) that I was working for. My last two long-term jobs did not end like this (one the employer went bankrupt and two I was laid off), but I have had two unsuccessful work attempts with temporary jobs after my last 5 year job ended where the problem again surfaced.

I know when I receive the form to detail all my work experience, they generally give you only 10 days to fill it out. Would the field office worker I am going to see next week or the DDS worker I am eventually assigned to have access to my detailed earnings query so (a) the field office worker can refresh my memory when I see them or (b) the DDS worker can "see" all the jobs I had worked at without me getting this form?

If I don't get the form in time and they cannot see this information and help me, can anyone give me suggestions for trying to fill out this work report form? Has anyone been in this situation where they couldn't remember ALL the jobs in the past 15 years? If so, how did you handle it? TIA!
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I cannot remember all the jobs I have had in the past 15 years. My last job lasted almost 5 years and the job before that almost 2 years, but I had a period of time that lasted 4 years right before that when I was temping and doing a few independent contractor jobs. I cannot remember all of them!

I know a Detailed Earnings Report is available from SSA, but it says you have to wait up to four months to receive it! I don't have that much time since I am scheduled to meet with SSA in my local field office next week to put in my initial claim for SSDI.

Has anybody ordered this report? If so, how long did it take you to get it?

I have done basically the same kind of work/job title for the past 15 years, just many different places.

Advice I've read elsewhere says it's very important to know the amount of time for short-term jobs (lasting under 6 months), as those will "not count" when SSA is determining my past jobs and whether I can do them again.

I am filing for SSDI partially for mental disabilities (bipolar). I have been fired or my temp jobs were ended prematurely several times for acting out and inability to get along with supervisors and others because often when I am in a manic state I am irritable, moody and angry. (My manic states are generally not the euphoric, happy kind.) These occasional firings have happened my whole life, not just the last 15 years, even before I knew I was bipolar. So I think it would be important to highlight this. I can remember some names of places/clients I got fired from in the last 15 years, but not all the details of exactly when I worked there and sometimes not the temp agency (my employer of record) that I was working for. My last two long-term jobs did not end like this (one the employer went bankrupt and two I was laid off), but I have had two unsuccessful work attempts with temporary jobs after my last 5 year job ended where the problem again surfaced.

I know when I receive the form to detail all my work experience, they generally give you only 10 days to fill it out. Would the field office worker I am going to see next week or the DDS worker I am eventually assigned to have access to my detailed earnings query so (a) the field office worker can refresh my memory when I see them or (b) the DDS worker can "see" all the jobs I had worked at without me getting this form?

If I don't get the form in time and they cannot see this information and help me, can anyone give me suggestions for trying to fill out this work report form? Has anyone been in this situation where they couldn't remember ALL the jobs in the past 15 years? If so, how did you handle it? TIA!
Hi TIA,my personal advice is get a disability lawer,i tried the first time on my own was denied.Now all my paper work goes through my lawer, they make sure your answers are acceptable before they forward it to ssd.I suffer from anxiety/depression might say or write the wrong thing,this is my second year aplying, becareful their questions are so easy but that is the cacth 22 what ever they send you make copies you will find out you'll need them.The job history is the least of your problems be honest write what you remember,your main thing is having your doctors due their part in helping you with all info pertaing to your disability and why you can no longer work!GOOD LUCK YOU WILL GET MORE INFO IN THIS COMMUNITY
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In addition to what dspine already stated.....

I suggest that you hire an attorney who ONLY deals with Social Security Disability cases. You can find a local one in your Yellow Pages and/or online. The initial consultation is free!!! "Interview" a few. Pick the one that you are most comfortable with. An SSD attorney will do all the work for you. That being said..........

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I have done basically the same kind of work/job title for the past 15 years, just many different places.I know a Detailed Earnings Report is available from SSA, but it says you have to wait up to four months to receive it!
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Has anybody ordered this report? If so, how long did it take you to get it?
During all the years you have worked, you should have received a Social Security Statement in the mail. The Statement shows a record of your earnings and gives you estimates of the Social Security benefits you may be eligible to receive. This statement comes around the time of your birthday every year. So my question to you is, did you save your yearly statments? Wealth of info in them.
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I was temping
Contact/call the temp agency for copies of your records.



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Hello. I was advised by my atty that I didn't need t o list specific jobs like the company name, but rather the nature of the job and appx dates. That's what I did. Hope this helps.
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just call local SS office and ask for a work history report and they will send to you..
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