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Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut
I haven't been to the office but they probably put me in a menial job like all my other jobs I can only do so much.
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I don't know the compensation schedule for Red State, but you might have to look at that as a secondary job to supplement your income rather than your primary source of income.
If you haven't had a lot of luck with Voc Rehab, you might try your local Workforce Center. They can help you match your strengths to jobs in your community.
Looks like OK Voc Rehab is currently using Order of Selection, which is basically a waiting list for their services--in Order of Selection, people with more significant disabilities are prioritized for ongoing supports and services than those folks with less significant disabilities. I don't know how significantly your disability impacts your activities of daily living (ADL), but if you are ever assessed again (people seeking disability benefits are often assessed on an annual basis), be honest with your assessor and let them know what your "bad" days are like. People often under report the significance of their disability due to the stigmas surrounding disability.