After reading the posts about work and energy, I'm starting to believe it's not me being lazy, it's my kidney disease and what comes with it.I've worked all my life in sales/marketing and management, worked up to 50hrs per week salary/commission jobs. Now on SSDI (Social Security Disability Ins) they have what's called (Spend-down) before Medicaid kicks in to provide 100% medical. My spend-down is $900 per month, in other words all over $650 in income goes towards ssi spend down before i recieve medical coverage for that month and every month.I can work but only allowed to make about $600 while staying on ssdi. All over that and in time they will take me off ssdi.so working under the table is my only solution, money that's not reported. What do you say in this matter?I might be fine today, but tomorrow i will have to recoop.
Ok, George, I need to know the restaurant!!! George and I live in the same town - my kids went to the same middle school that he went to. I need to find their yearbooks and look George up! My daughter is the same age and they had to be at the school during the same time period. The world really is small! Also, George, your posts are so full of positive thinking. You really have come along way in the past few months. It is amazing how this site helps us get through daily life. So--- what's for lunch??
Reading this thread made me think about how important it is too work if you can, especially in the US after a transplant. I always have in the back of my mind that Jenna's medcare coverage for her anti-rejection meds will run out 3 years from her transplant. It seems pretty far off now, but the last 3 months have actually sped by. She needs to get a job that has a good insurance plan so she won't have to worry about paying full price for the meds. So this next couple of years is like a training period, where she can get ready.
I said it was a blessing to work? I sure didn't feel blessed today! 3rd day back and I am the only cook! Lunch is a two man show, we usually do about $1000 in business. Come on.....thanks a lot. On top of that the reach in freezer is empty! It had frozen up the last night and someone emptied it to de-thaw but never un-plugged the damn thing so I had to work without it...running back and forth from the walk-in to the line. It wasn't crazy busy but I sure felt like it was. I had one of the owners trying to help me ......the guy is 6'2" and probably 275.......he is not small and he doesn't know where everything is and he just gets in my way....so frustrating. But I took it cool and told him I have it under control and got him out from the line. I used to be the guy to count on in situation like the one I had today, but I didn't realize I had signed up for that again. What are you gonna do? I was thinking about learning Spanish and finding work as a translator. Any thoughts on that?
$290.00 a day Good Lord!! I dont know what you will be doing, and i dont know how legal (or illegal) it is, but George, if you dont take it, you best believe i'm gonna (yah right, who am i kidding) but that sounds like some pretty good moolah to me
Quote from: goofynina on April 22, 2007, 04:44:47 PM$290.00 a day Good Lord!! I dont know what you will be doing, and i dont know how legal (or illegal) it is, but George, if you dont take it, you best believe i'm gonna (yah right, who am i kidding) but that sounds like some pretty good moolah to me LOL @ Susie. . . .The downside of a Court Interpreter is the element with which you are dealing.Interpeters have to translate from the cage, right next to the custody. They are shackled, but some of those boys and girls are pure evil.