theprisoner wrote:
If you could get a guaranteed £8,000 a year ( $10,000) without lifting a finger, would you take it?
Once, when I originally got my bachelors degree and was confident that I would soon be employed in my field, I would have thought that I wouldn't need it. Now, after six years without a permanent position to support me and the opportunity to at least reduce the burden for my parents households to support me; in a heartbeat. But the process for disability (at least where I am) is so ridiculously hard that if you get it, it means you had to probably had work hard for years, through a system looking for every reason to deny you.
After the obstacles in the way of getting it, I would hardly call it "without lifting a finger," so much as doing work to get it in advance. Even if I succeeded, although logically, I would know it was what I had to do, it would probably still feel like a blow to my pride to have to accept it. It hurts that I feel like I need to consider it an option to try for at all.