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Originally Posted by scaredandconfused
May I ask why you don't want to go on disability? It can be a lifesaver for those who truly cannot work enough to support themselves, and there's nothing wrong with receiving it if you need it. That's what it's there for.  I myself am on disability and with the help of my local YMCA Employment Center, I was able to find a job just yesterday working part-time (15-20 hours a week). I can't wait to start! Perhaps there is an organization like that where you live, that could help you get set up with a job that suits your qualifications and personal needs.
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I was on disability, then I reached retirement age, and the (USA) Social Security Disability designation changed in name only to Retirement. But when I was on Disability, there was a severe LIMIT on how much money you could earn. I am pretty sure the AMOUNT of money was the key factor,
not how many or how few hours you work. I strongly suggest you carefully check out how this works at this time, or you could lose your Disability insurance.