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I met with my therapist today. I have been discussing a return-to-work program for which I am now first on the waiting list for the next opening, but since I'll be marrying in less than a month, I'll no longer receive Medicaid coverage. I'll be covered on *his* insurance, but I won't be considered needy enough for the return-to-work program.
Which means I'll have to cold-search for jobs on my own. Because the decision I have made is that I will NOT spend the rest of my life sitting around being disabled.
I am terrified of looking for a job when I haven't worked in years, have been on disability for a decade and a half (SSI will also disappear after marriage) and ESPECIALLY when my age, weight, and disability make it so easy to discriminate against me. I am so afraid that what has happened before will continue to happen. I will be told repeatedly that "we have no openings," and I'll be inclined to think: "OK, which is it? My age, my weight, or my cane?" Hubby advises me to consider that there might be a fourth reason--they really do have no openings--but I've had so many companies take down the Help Wanted sign when they see me coming, that I don't know what to think. They tell *me* they're not hiring, and then proceed to hire someone half my age, half my size, and in perfect health.
But if I can't get in on some program to help disabled people return to work, I'll have to do the job search on my own. And come up with some reason for the gap in my job history that will satisfy them.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Thank you.
Which means I'll have to cold-search for jobs on my own. Because the decision I have made is that I will NOT spend the rest of my life sitting around being disabled.
I am terrified of looking for a job when I haven't worked in years, have been on disability for a decade and a half (SSI will also disappear after marriage) and ESPECIALLY when my age, weight, and disability make it so easy to discriminate against me. I am so afraid that what has happened before will continue to happen. I will be told repeatedly that "we have no openings," and I'll be inclined to think: "OK, which is it? My age, my weight, or my cane?" Hubby advises me to consider that there might be a fourth reason--they really do have no openings--but I've had so many companies take down the Help Wanted sign when they see me coming, that I don't know what to think. They tell *me* they're not hiring, and then proceed to hire someone half my age, half my size, and in perfect health.
But if I can't get in on some program to help disabled people return to work, I'll have to do the job search on my own. And come up with some reason for the gap in my job history that will satisfy them.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Thank you.
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I can only mirror what everyone else has said 
