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You're reading What jobs are there (pref. work at home) for people with disabilities who can't do the full time collage/degree thing? I have Bipolar Disorder, ADD, chronic pain (can't stand, sit in regular chair, or walk long) and other health issues, but many talents..
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Great idea.
by Amy on February 6th, 2009
If you are on SSI or SSDI and between the ages of 24 and 64, you may qualify for a ticket to work. The ticket to work program is an employment program for people with disabilities who are interested in going to work. One company that is working with the Social Security Administration to raise awareness of the Ticket to Work Program is J. Lodge Corporation. J. Lodge is a quality call services company that incorporates an employee model consisting of Americans on SSI and SSDI. By using their educational and business experience; employees are able to pursue a work from home, part-time career. J. Lodge is currently expanding. They are looking for individuals who are interested in their company and who qualify for positions. If interested, please visit jlodge.com/careers and apply online.
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Stephanie Fryer
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