Posted on Apr 4, 2018
LCpl Brandon Joseph
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If some is on TDRL are you able to work full time. I tried asking my VA rep but haven't heard back. I currently work part time but I'm considering going to college and make a career for myself.
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PFC Brandi Lawrence
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Yes sir. I've been on it for 2 years now and haven't had any confictions with working. Just be sure when you get a reevaluation scheduled, you do not miss it. Good luck back out in the civilian world. It's a scary place!
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Of course you can. I'm on the PDRL and I have no problem finding work if I want to. I'm going to school at the moment so I don't work, but I did for a little while. You don't have to tell employers why you are disabled (it is illegal for them to ask) unless it might actually affect your ability to do a job.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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You need to really elaborate, OK?!what aspect of medical, what level, what type, OK? Do a really detailed, thorough bio sketch, hobbies, reading, interests, associates, bachelor's, grad level coursework, actual course titles, grades, GPAs, what you want, where...Guard? Reserve? Active duty? Enlisted? Warrant? Commissioned? Civilian? You need to help is help you, OK? Do a really detailed, thorough bio...the more you give the more constructive advice you can ne givvn...if you want clinical, I've been where you want to go, I'm total perm disabled mpw, howeverz I'll explain what I can...for mpw, indulge !ez and do the detailed bio I suggest, OK? Take the time explain what part PR full time work you've dome, exactly what type esp what exposure you've had to clinocal, of any, and what prompts your motivation...believed !e, I've been exactly where you want to go, I know exactly what is needed, I assure you within reason, imcam help, I can suggest, I'm just gonna need a whole lot more, OK?
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