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Originally Posted by Goldhart23 Hi, Steve
What about someone like me, who was working in a field she loved and suddenly became disabled and put on SSDI, but who is trying to rise above it all? Since going on SSDI (and after having surgery), I have been working on my own personal development and also discovered a way to do the work I love online, have made careful plans about how I would do this, but am held back by Soc. Sec. rules. If I joined something called the "P.A.S.S." program, I would be allowed to pay you the $500 for one consultation. And I am very motivated and know my business (in education) would help many people across the globe. So you see, I'm not a CEO (not yet, anyway  ) but I wonder if you'd be willing to consult with someone in my situation...
Thanks,
Barb |
Of course. I love helping people who work in education because they can have such positive rippling effects on the people they touch.
My mother has been a college educator her entire adult life, so I grew up hearing many stories about how her students would come back years later to tell her how her classes helped them in the real world.
After retiring, my Dad also started teaching college classes. So I must have educator blood in my veins.