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Default Jan 23, 2016 at 09:56 PM
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I have tried to contact social security since I restarted working. I have to wait far to long to contact them on lunch break, and now I'm working two jobs and only have Saturday and I guess they aren't even open Saturday anymore. I mean geez.

They either need to make it easier to change things, or get more people answering their phone. I'm so frustrated I have called several times. I only have so much time in the day, waiting on hold for hours is not anything I can reasonably manage. My cell service sucks so calls drop frequently and that hasn't helped either.

I don't want to get into trouble for not reporting stuff, but they sure don't make it reasonably possible to do!

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Default Jan 23, 2016 at 10:50 PM
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Write to your local SS office. That is what I did when I reported going to work part-time, several times through the course of my SSDI. When I used up all my trial working months, I wrote to them. They sent the paperwork to report my earning to me through the mail. It's the easiest way I have found to communicate with them.
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