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I want a job,but there are some problems


Question Posted Thursday August 31 2006, 5:18 pm

Hey iam 17 and I get a dissability check becouse I have add which is attention defficince disorder and Iam getting a special ed diploma and I wanted an afterschool job,but iam afraid i'll lose my check is it possible for me to lose my check if I get an after school job?

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Adviceguy158 answered Friday September 1 2006, 2:30 pm:
I also have Autism, but I didn't get a special ed diploma. I got a regular high school diploma. Depending on what your disability checks are a month, you may lose some to all of the money depending on how much you would make on the type of job you would get, and it also depends on your family income as well. When you turn 18 though, you would then have to go to your Social Security office and apply for disability checks. I had something similar, but when I turned 18, I had to apply for disability. I do work as well.

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isis answered Thursday August 31 2006, 8:52 pm:
You need to ask advice from whoever sends the cheque, they will probably need to know anyway if you do get a job. They will have come across this query many times before so don't worry about asking them.
If it is likely to affect your money, you will need to decide if it is then worth having a job, especially if you are still in school and need to study. There will be plenty of time for a job later on if it is going to impact your cheque.
Hope that helps and good luck.

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