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Unbelievable!

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usdart

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i WOULD GO TO WORK AND TELL THEM TO KISS MY ASS, I GOT IT MADE ., HOSS.

Can't do that..my Son works here too. Will not do anything to embarass him or my last name.

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I have asked that question to a former DOE Employee who trained people on FERS retirement and all aspects of Disability etc.

She has her own business in Spokane to advise federal workers and do all the paperwork to maximize benefits.

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If you are 100% PT scheduler you can work all you want as long as you are not 100% for a mental condition!

How did your award break down % wise for each ailment?

Stillhere

Oh congratulation!!

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Still waiting for the big envelope but, I suspect the bulk of the Compensation is for PTSD. Which will preclude me from doing my current job.

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I would just keep working if I wanted to work. If the DOE decides that you can't work anymore they would have to retire you on FERS disability. They have to pay you for the work you have done. Since you are not TDIU I don't see the harm in continuing work. The VA knew you were working when they made the award.

John

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