Yes, in New Jersey, you can collect Social Security benefits while also being employed. However, if you are under full retirement age and earn above a certain threshold, your Social Security benefits may be reduced. Once you reach full retirement age, you can earn any amount without affecting your benefits. Always check the latest guidelines, as rules and thresholds can change.
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State of NJ Police & Fireman did not contribute to the social security system until the early 1990. In the early 1990 a law was passed declaring that Social Security would be deducted from all State Police & Fireman. After that all State Police & Fireman that were hired started to pay into the system and are now entitled to the full benefit of Social Security. Police & Fireman hired before the change of law "to deduct social security from Police & Fireman". They are not entitled to collect Social Security unless they contributed 40 Quarters from other employers that they worked for during their employment years.
Marion, NJ is a local job zone. There are many job opportunities for individuals seeking employment. Marion, NJ has several different employment agencies which collect and present local businesses seeking workers.
Don't know for sure, but typically, if you're suspended in one state, it's illegal to drive in another.
At store or from their head office
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NJ has a state mandated temporary disability program for people who work in the state. You will need to complete a claim form.
As long as you don't let them know your are in California?Yes to that ?.
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