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Default Feb 26, 2016 at 07:07 PM
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I have myself scared to death that I'm obcessing terribly and I can barely get my thoughts together . Here is why : I have been on SSDI since 2007 and have never worked a day since . In Jan I was not in my right mind and I thought I would try working at a ski lodge and I was very unsuccessful and I made less then $150 for the days I worked .

I reported my earnings they sent me a work history paper to fill out now I'm petrified I will lose my disability . I'm literally freaking out and also extremely disappointed in myself bc I feel like a failure bc I could barely work those 2 days. I tried calling SSD today but she never called me back now I will be a mess literally all weekend .

Anyone here work on disability or had any similar problems like me?
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Default Feb 27, 2016 at 08:16 AM
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In 2016 you can earn up to $809 dollars a month and not have it count as a Trial Work month; at $810 a month it will count as a trial work month and is considered "Substantial Gainful Activity". You are allowed up to nine trial work months and they do not have to consecutive or in a row to count. If you meet the Substantial Gainful activity standard of earning $810 dollars for more than 9 months, your social security would be in jeopardy.

From what you described, you not only did not earn enough to be considered substantially employed for that month, let alone 9 months. They are just following up to confirm that. The system is designed so that you can try working, just like you did without repercussions. No worries.

Though be sure to note on the form they sent for what dates they want the work history to go back to; some times it is years, not just the most recent work history. Be careful of that.

Good for you in trying to work. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it does not. But it is always worth trying to see what might be. Remember too, failure isn't fatal and it turned out to be success too because you had the courage to challenge yourself to get out there and to try something different: meet new people and learn new skills. You also have found out something new about yourself, that it wasn't a good fit and if you hadn't tried it, you would never have known being left to wonder. Sending good wishes your way.

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Default Feb 27, 2016 at 08:47 AM
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In 2016 you can earn up to $809 dollars a month and not have it count as a Trial Work month; at $810 a month it will count as a trial work month and is considered "Substantial Gainful Activity". You are allowed up to nine trial work months and they do not have to consecutive or in a row to count. If you meet the Substantial Gainful activity standard of earning $810 dollars for more than 9 months, your social security would be in jeopardy.

From what you described, you not only did not earn enough to be considered substantially employed for that month, let alone 9 months. They are just following up to confirm that. The system is designed so that you can try working, just like you did without repercussions. No worries.

Though be sure to note on the form they sent for what dates they want the work history to go back to; some times it is years, not just the most recent work history. Be careful of that.

Good for you in trying to work. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it does not. But it is always worth trying to see what might be. Remember too, failure isn't fatal and it turned out to be success too because you had the courage to challenge yourself to get out there and to try something different: meet new people and learn new skills. You also have found out something new about yourself, that it wasn't a good fit and if you hadn't tried it, you would never have known being left to wonder. Sending good wishes your way.
What do you mean in the paragraph about work history going back to years . They already had my work history clear back 2013 printed on those forms with salaries I made etc... I signed them sent them back bc everything was accurate but you said to be careful of that what did you mean ??
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Default Feb 27, 2016 at 08:50 AM
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This was the only time I tried to work ever why in SSD so everything they had listed was prior to being approved .
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Default Mar 01, 2016 at 10:49 AM
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What do you mean in the paragraph about work history going back to years . They already had my work history clear back 2013 printed on those forms with salaries I made etc... I signed them sent them back bc everything was accurate but you said to be careful of that what did you mean ??
Even though for getting approved you will have submitted prior work experience up until getting approved for SSDI and it will indicate that information on the form, but sometimes when they send you the forms for updating your work experience they go back NOT JUST for your current work experience but ask for work experience EVEN FARTHER BACK including prior to getting approved for SSDI to confirm you have not worked since then.

So be sure to look at the date on the form as to when they want the work history to start from. They will just be confirming it with you. I meant be careful not to assume it is only for your most recent work experience, it may ask you to go back farther.

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Default Mar 09, 2016 at 12:58 PM
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Yes, seems redundant right? If it is the trial work period then why send all that paper work after you have reported employment. Fill it out then relax I guess it is just their procedure, mine came back with a favorable decision....It was redundant, now I'm guessing that the type of job matter since they had to make a redundant decision again.
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Default Mar 12, 2016 at 09:30 PM
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It is extremely unlikely that you will lose your dusability over this. You did right to report it.

Fill out the paperwork they sent you, emphasizing the continued difficulties tgat your diagnosis is causing you.

I guess, by now, you've sent back the paper. In filling out a paper like that, you can put down how you were unable to cope with that job in January. Even if they didn't specifically ask you that, you can put that in there.
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Default Mar 13, 2016 at 12:14 PM
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Hi everyone everything worked out fine . Now I have a CDR taking place if it is not one thing it is another.
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