They are called Allsup Employment Services. After doing a little bit of research it seems they are contracted with social security and they set you up on the ticket to work program. You can collect benefits while working and then after your stable social security either reduces or cuts off your benefits. The message they leave makes it seem like you can work & keep your benefits which according to the SSA website isn't always the case.
The following is from SSA.gov in the ticket to work section, ilunder how it works. "Taking the agreed-upon steps toward employment within Social Security's timeframes is called making "timely progress" towards: Receiving the education and training you need to succeed at work and your long-term career, Becoming and staying employed, Reducing your dependence on SSDI or SSI payments, Earning your way off cash benefits, if possible."
They are called Allsup Employment Services. After doing a little bit of research it seems they are contracted with social security and they set you up on the ticket to work program. You can collect benefits while working and then after your stable social security either reduces or cuts off your benefits. The message they leave makes it seem like you can work & keep your benefits which according to the SSA website isn't always the case. The following is from SSA.gov in the ticket to work section, ilunder how it works. "Taking the agreed-upon steps toward employment within Social Security's timeframes is called making "timely progress" towards: Receiving the education and training you need to succeed at work and your long-term career, Becoming and staying employed, Reducing your dependence on SSDI or SSI payments, Earning your way off cash benefits, if possible."