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Mz Migraine 10-30-2014 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by snow0700 (Post 1105473)

I just hung up from Verizon and Comcast. they don't offer discounts for seniors or disabled.

Yes they do. You need to ask to speak w/a supervisor or a manager rather than speaking to customer rep.

Verizon's Lifeline Discount Program

Comcast Internet Essentials

Your state and/or county may offer others. Research online. Reason why you need to speak directly w/Comcast & Verizon's supervisors and/or managers.




GOOD LUCK! :hug:

mbe41221 07-23-2015 05:01 PM

working
 
i just applied to goodwill. everyone there is disabled.

LIT LOVE 07-23-2015 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157177)
i just applied to goodwill. everyone there is disabled.

Sheltered Workshops are treated differently than regular employment.

mbe41221 07-24-2015 01:44 PM

oh?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LIT LOVE (Post 1157191)
Sheltered Workshops are treated differently than regular employment.

can you explain? can i use twp up and still keep working there without losing benefits?

LIT LOVE 07-24-2015 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157382)
can you explain? can i use twp up and still keep working there without losing benefits?

If you're going to be making over the SGA? No.

Are you even in a Sheltered Workshop?

mbe41221 07-24-2015 02:38 PM

yes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LIT LOVE (Post 1157389)
If you're going to be making over the SGA? No.

Are you even in a Sheltered Workshop?

trying to work at goodwill

LIT LOVE 07-24-2015 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157397)
trying to work at goodwill

Goodwill will offer Sheltered Workshops and regular employment. Not every location will have Sheltered workshops.

mbe41221 07-24-2015 03:16 PM

thx
 
good to know

mbe41221 07-25-2015 06:01 PM

work
 
ssa needs to clarify work attempts. there are probably under the right cicumstances and the right employer work on a limited basis. but if i ask 10 people i get 10 different answers. there are so many menial jobs the disabled could do on a limited basis. we would contribute in the way of fica taxes, give us purpose but the way it is now it seems to an all or nothing deal with ssa. i couldnt possibly work full time and part time would be difficult but i would love to try. ticket to work is meant to bum rush you benefits. after my failed work attempt i promptly recieved a long form cdr. i only worked less than a month. so much for the ticket protecting you. its not the money. i sit home everyday staring out the window. it's horrible

LIT LOVE 07-25-2015 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157733)
ssa needs to clarify work attempts. there are probably under the right cicumstances and the right employer work on a limited basis. but if i ask 10 people i get 10 different answers. there are so many menial jobs the disabled could do on a limited basis. we would contribute in the way of fica taxes, give us purpose but the way it is now it seems to an all or nothing deal with ssa. i couldnt possibly work full time and part time would be difficult but i would love to try. ticket to work is meant to bum rush you benefits. after my failed work attempt i promptly recieved a long form cdr. i only worked less than a month. so much for the ticket protecting you. its not the money. i sit home everyday staring out the window. it's horrible

I thought I had read you needed to keep your earning under 50% of SGA for the month, but I think I misread the rule.

If you stay under $701 per month, you won't trigger a Long Form:

"If question 1.a. is answered “Yes” (or is not answered or is answered BOTH Yes and NO, and DIRCON does not resolve these situations), but question 1.b. is blank/no earnings are reported, the mailer is actionable.
If there is insufficient WORK BEGAN and/or WORK ENDED information in question 1.b. to determine when the earnings occurred, but the reported MONTHLY EARNINGS in 1.b. are $701 or more in any of the three entries, the mailer is actionable." https://secure.ssa.gov/poms.nsf/lnx/0440502001

Many people forget that some moths they might have an additional paycheck, so you need to factor that as well.

The GOAL really should be to return to work and to make above the SGA level. If that means receiving new training or completing additional education so you can make more money per hour, than so be it. The Ticket To Work Program is always an option.


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