Last Updated on January 10, 2018 by FERS Disability Attorney
A lone dog barks in the distance. We cannot determine where, or even from what direction, but the echo of wailing, sometimes of whimpering, reverberates like a mist in the early morning that quietly pervades but can never be grasped. Perhaps it persists, and we leave the safety of our own home in search of the cry, as the forlorn sounds made wavers between a spectrum of hurt, pain, loneliness or urgency of need; no matter the reason, the bark is desperate.
We begin the journey in one direction, but suddenly the winds of voices heard shifts, and we believe it may be coming from a completely different direction. We shift course and walk in the exact opposite direction. The barking continues, now with greater tones of reverberating alarm, drifting from over there, somewhere out there, never to be determined. The barking stops. You pause, listen; but only the quietude of the midnight air breaks the stillness of the echo that now sounds within one’s imagination.
You begin to doubt yourself; was it my own fears, my own fantasy? Did the sound ever break upon the dawn of objective reality, or was it something that originated from deep within my own needs and wants? You go home. Then, a few minutes later, after turning off the lights and drifting off into the slumber of night’s call, a lone dog barks in the distance.
For Federal employees and U.S. Postal workers who suffer from a medical condition, such that the medical condition prevents the Federal or Postal employee from performing one or more of the essential elements of the Federal or Postal job, that Federal or Postal employee is the distant bark, and the help that never arrives reflects the situation that so often describes the events that unfold. Federal Disability Retirement, as the analogy may be stretched, is the person who reaches out to try and find the source of the barking. Failing to file for Federal Disability Retirement benefits is the metaphor where the searching man and the barking dog never meet.
Federal Disability Retirement is not just another “benefit” or a “give-away”; rather, it is part of the employment package that the Federal or Postal worker signed on to, and once obtained, allows for the Federal or Postal worker who is on disability retirement to pursue other careers and vocations, and more importantly, to focus upon regaining one’s health in the process by being separated from the work that has become problematic in the meantime.
And like the lone dog that barks in the distance, the Federal or Postal employee who fails to take the next step by not preparing, formulating and filing an effective Federal Disability Retirement application, to be submitted to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, will end up like the dog that wails pitifully deep into the recesses of midnight regrets.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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