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1Go to the Social Security office. When you contact the Social Security Offices and request a history of your past employers. They will ask you what you need this information for.
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2You can do one of the following:
- f you tell them it is for your personal records to help you fill out applications, they will tell you that it will cost you a flat fee for the first page and extra for each additional page.
- Tell them you are filing for disability and need the information and it should be provided free of charge then.
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