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Originally Posted by Riot
Unless Honu is making over $200,000-$250,000 a year, or visiting the tanning salon, Honu's not "subsidizing" anything
Honu, you get work coverage or have to buy your own?
One good thing it does for all riders ... all those aches, pains, broken bones that most riders get along the way, and the total back/knee soreness +/- arthritis when you get over 40  is no longer "pre-existing" stuff!
And no more paying an arm and a leg for coverage, if you purchase your own health insurance, just because you are in a dangerous sport professionally.
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I get insurance through my partners job, I cant say that I know of any back stretch workers who are insured through their bosses. Like I said I didnt have to take any exam for the insurance I have and I wasnt asked any questions about pre-existing injuries. I was just curious and calculated in my income and it gave me just about the same exact numbers I pay now. I make scale salary for my job in Ca. I dont know what others make back east.