[Job-Discussions] Pros and Cons of SSDI?

Jordan Gallacher jordanandseptember at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 19:14:56 UTC 2021


problem is that SSA appears to have no clue what the rules are for those of
us who work and are on SSDI.  My local office had no idea what the rules
are and neither does the national office when I have contacted them.  I
have only had a good experience in Louisiana.  Fortunately, my last jobs
did not pay high enough to effect things,and the next job that I am after
that looks promising, I will be slightly above the maximum even after
taking out my taxes to get it down.  No big deal since I can get it dow
nthe rest of the way between transportations and a couple other things that
I can deduct.
Jordan

On Sat, Feb 6, 2021, 10:49 PM ajharmon26 via Job-Discussions <
job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Potentially unpopular opinion which would like counter-facts please: SSDI
takes too much work to get on to and is far too easy to lose. Ergo, is it
really desirable to be on SSDI? On paper it seems not.
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> I would be especially interested in knowing what happens if you get onto
SSDI, and then either lose the job that allowed you to activate SSDI, or if
one is a gig worker who has their season end? What happens to the SSDI per
the rules?
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> Many thanks in advance
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> Andrew Harmon
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