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Working remotely has many advantages for you. Just performing a specific task(s) that are also satisfying is a win-win. And with the availability of the numerous remote positions with vocational assistance if needed you should find yourself something. Good luck and don’t stop your SSD benefits or consider cutting them in half once you start until you’re certain.
I've applied for a lot of work-from-home jobs, and they were all scams. All 100% of them.
I'm not saying that they all are, just the ones that I applied to.
I considered working at overnights at Target, but I don't think I could stand on my feet for 4 hours straight. My main talent is that I can type fast and accurately. I have a very good sense of humor.
In other words, I'm good at laughing at jokes while I type fast. I haven't seen many job openings for that. 😀