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Does An SSI "ticket To Work" Require You To Work?
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posted March 2, 2020
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

They can't force you to work and if you did work I wouldn't take no more then 20-25 hrs a week.. i got a paper in the mail nothing about ticket to work but they would love for me to work all the time .. ether way my disabilities won't ever get better.. I refuse to give them any out meaning to make me have to struggle .. for a place to live or medical insurance. Ect .. ether way I'm putting into my SSI .. so tell them I'm sorry I'm not interested in that .. you don't have to give them a.reason
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posted March 2, 2020
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

If you cant work ? And you start that ? You can kiss the insurance for your meds and check goodbye

posted March 2, 2020
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Not a requirement at all

posted March 2, 2020
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

No . The thing about the ticket to work thing is its a trick . Itll screw you out of your insurance and benefits . Itll also cause you to be revaluated as healthy enough to work .

posted March 2, 2020
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yeah they would love for me to do forty hours a week however it's ain't cracking ...

posted March 2, 2020

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