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20th June 2014, 10:37 AM
#11
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yeah I had a return to work coordinator back in 2010. I found my own job in oct 2010. other right shoulder went in 2013 due to over use caused by left one. had to leave that employment and shoulder was covered on original claim. now have my 10th case manager. just waiting for them to do something. in mean time I am looking myself. big thing is finding a job that pays more than I'm getting on work cover.
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20th June 2014 10:37 AM
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20th June 2014, 10:42 AM
#12
Patrol God
Good on ya I say. And make sure it's known to the employer that your getting out there off your own back..
Shows initiative..
I'm sure if you approached anybody the bigger companies, even if you offer to assist in getting your semi or bigger licence, like out of hours training then you should be right.
I know Swf do run small rigid trucks to run from depot to delivery so you might be able to land something like that..
You handle small parcels but anything over 20kg is usually handled by fork
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20th June 2014, 10:44 AM
#13
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
idiot 1
yeah I had a return to work coordinator back in 2010. I found my own job in oct 2010. other right shoulder went in 2013 due to over use caused by left one. had to leave that employment and shoulder was covered on original claim. now have my 10th case manager. just waiting for them to do something. in mean time I am looking myself. big thing is finding a job that pays more than I'm getting on work cover.
ok my advice would be to seek legal advice. insurance companies are jerks and they are just there to protect themselves and minimise the amount of money they have to pay out. they will muck you around as much as possible and will flirt with the limits of the law. anyting that helps them they will do.
as before, seek legal advice. that is your best bet.
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