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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1526571" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Remember that it is the "day to day activities" <strong>of the job the person is doing</strong> (including night shifts etc) that effect the legal definition of a disability. So someone can be legally defined as disabled for their job, but not for the the next job they have (or benefits).....</p><p></p><p>Personally I would take the money if it was a good deal, and then find a daytime job, maybe even with one of the companies that does "railway skills training". Also consider if you can move to a cheaper part of the UK and live on the pension along with the money freed up by living in a cheaper house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1526571, member: 410240"] Remember that it is the "day to day activities" [B]of the job the person is doing[/B] (including night shifts etc) that effect the legal definition of a disability. So someone can be legally defined as disabled for their job, but not for the the next job they have (or benefits)..... Personally I would take the money if it was a good deal, and then find a daytime job, maybe even with one of the companies that does "railway skills training". Also consider if you can move to a cheaper part of the UK and live on the pension along with the money freed up by living in a cheaper house. [/QUOTE]
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