"Jack"
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> On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 23:01:31 -0700, "Barry"
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>>If I leave it alone, are there any negative repercussions for having them
>>continue to think I'm making $ per month?
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> If you're on the rolls more than two years, work activity per se does
> not trigger a CDR. If you're on a TWP diary of course and you've
> reached the 9th month, that's a different story.
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>>Could it negatively impact my Disability review or cause some other
>>problem?
>>I know on the short form they send out they do ask about earnings. Will
>>they
>>refer to this receipt and then assume I continue to make the money?
>>I'm tempted to just leave well enough alone so thats why I'm asking.
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> Evaluating the CDR Mailer questionnaire is very involved. They try to
> dispose of them at the lowest possible level. If a clerk sees that
> there was no work and all the other answers dictate against a full
> CDR, the inquiry ends and your CDR is deferred. If there was work but
> it stopped, it is passed on to a higher level employee. If work
> continues, another level employee investigates.
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> Work is just one element considered in deciding wheher to do your
> regularly-scheduled CDR or defer it.
I think I understand all that, but what I'm still confused about is whether
or not the workers considering my CDR review will go by the work that I have
reported in the past, or if they go by what I report on the CDR
questionaire. If I report on the questionaire that I worked only three
months at $ per month will they take me at my word or will they look
at this "recept" which shows that I've been working at $ per month
INDEFINITEY and assume that thats the case? (assuming I don't have it
corrected)
Thanks for your opinion Jack.