yes, but only a limited amount of hours! call to see what your able to work for your certain case
2006-12-10 05:12:54
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answered by lil mami 4
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The rules may change often, I not sure. So, contact your local Social Security Office and talk with someone. For so many hours of work, you may still draw your full benefits, but, I assume after a certain amount of hours or Pay, they will begin to Prorate your Benefits. Example; Say for every $2 you make, they may deduct $1 of Benefits.
2006-12-10 05:19:35
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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your on it because you can not work,,,,,,,,,,,call ssi they have certain programs new york state vocational rehabilitation training .then get a job.because you can try different jobs with out committing fraud,and thrown off the program..and you might not be able to work,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2006-12-10 05:21:21
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answered by tysgrandma99 4
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YES BUT ONLY ON A PART-TIME BASIS. CALL THE SSI AND SEE IF IT APPLYS TO YOU..
2006-12-10 05:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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