
Mar 21, 2018, 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Rose76
I'm quite sure there is a limited window of time during which you can make as much as you're able to. After the time allotted for that runs out, you must stay within what they allow.
Contact your local Division of Vocational Rehab. I believe every state has such an agency. They can be supportive of you returning to work . . . and hook you up with a "benefits counselor."
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There is a ticket to work program, that's a 9 month program of basically you get your full benefits while making however much you can. But once it's up, it's up. You don't get it back. I don't recommend using it unless you are absolutely going back to work full-time. I say this having used mine.
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