I had my hearing today. The judge had a vocational rep come in to testify. he said I had two job options. A cuter paster??? Or a servaliance watcher. I also though he said something about 1/3 work schedlue. How many hours will I be working and what rate of pay. My attorney is filing a brief bcasue she said ther is no way he could deny my case. Also the amount that I would have to stay under is 940.00 HOw do I find the information on how the vocatioal rep gathered this information. I know she did it nation wide, but I life in a small toen that proably does not offer the two jobs she sai I could do.
TomaszStasiuk I am writing a post about your question for Friday.
However, there are certain parts which I cannot address as it goes into providing legal advice.
Since you mention that you have a lawyer, please contact him or her to discuss your concerns about the vocational expert's testimony at your hearing.
Good luck and I hope you win your case!
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However, there are certain parts which I cannot address as it goes into providing legal advice.
Since you mention that you have a lawyer, please contact him or her to discuss your concerns about the vocational expert's testimony at your hearing.
Good luck and I hope you win your case!
A Whole Mess of Legalese:
Information contained on the website and responses to comments (including email) are general information about the Social Security system and are not legal advice. Any information, even if factually correct, may not be appropriate for the specific circumstances of a particular case. Any information provided should not be used for making a legal decision. For a review of the specific circumstances of your case, contact an attorney for a consultation. The Stasiuk Firm is available for consultations by telephone at (719) 630-1225 or (800) 407-016. No attorney-client relationship is formed via unsolicited communications with the website or office. No representation is provided without a validly executed fee agreement signed by the Stasiuk Firm and the client (or their representative). Phew!