WHY I AM DISABLED VS. WHY I CAN'T GET A JOB!

The Social Security Act provides benefits for long term disability.  It does not provide benefits for unemployment or the inability to get a job.  

Here are some examples of employment problems which have nothing to do with disability or Social Security:
  •  Nobody will hire me.
  • My job skills are ancient.
  • The economy has tanked.
  • The jobs I used to do have now moved to Mexico or overseas.
  • The jobs I could once do are now done by machines.
  • There are no jobs in my field (or in my hometown, etc.)
The above problems have nothing to do with Social Security and will never result in a Social Security benefit.  They are not disability issues, they are unrelated employment issues.  It is better to focus on how much you can lift, how long you can sit, difficulty paying attention, the need for frequent breaks, pain levels, etc.

We need to focus on why you are disabled, not why you can't get a job.


See more information about Social Security disabiity.

"I must focus on why I am disabled, not why I can't get a job."


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