UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL SECURITY'S DEFINITION OF 'WORK' - ARE YOU ABLE TO WORK?
Is there work that you are able to do? If so, you are probably not disabled under Social Security rules. So, let's consider what Social Security means by the term 'work.' Work refers to the ability to sustain work activity for 8 hours a day, 5 days per week, or an equivalent schedule. Anything less than that is not work under Social Security rules. You are unable to work, for example, if you can...... work 5 or 6 hours a day but not 8 hours work 3 or 4 days a week but not 5 days work part-time but not full-time work for a few weeks but then have to miss several days due to a flareup work for several months but then have to miss a month or two due to illness on a persistent, regular basis report to work 5 days a week but have to leave early several times a month because of illness, pain, depression, etc. work most days but often have to come in late due to sickness work most days but will be absent 3 or more days per month due to illness. So, the ...