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My job covers my health insurance, totally free... I dont pay one penny for it, its MVP and its solid enough. $10 max co pay....
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they really dont take ANYTHING out of your paycheck for insurance? I have insurance through work, pay $45 per bi-weekly paycheck.. and the insurance blows. 1800 deductable
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Nothing at all, first job I have ever had that does it this way... Dental and Health. Even when I worked at AMC it was like $47 bi weekly.... That was supposed to be like the best plan in this area.....
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you have it made.
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Not really... I work overnights, 3 12 hour shifts a week. Most of the time it ends up being 15 hours straight... Cant sleep at all, and it happens to be weekends, Thur-Sat. The pay is not great, but the insurance makes up for it.
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ALOT of people have no insurance at all. Just way too much money, especially if you have a pre condition....As soon as you get anything a little of base in your health record, you are SCREWED.
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Tho they did say pre existing conditions would be excluded for the first year only. I would have the doctor put it through as a "regular checkup" during the first year so they didnt catch on.
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^^^^SeaWorld stunt seal.
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My employer picks up 100% too, but our copays are higher because it's an HMO and overall a greater pain in the butt then I had with regular BCBS in NY. For example, I had to pay $15 to see my regular doctor for a referral to have the doppler scan at a surgical center, the center is considered a specialist visit so it was another $35, and then finally they referred me to the emergency room which was a $150 co-pay. Free dental too.
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What do you do for a living?
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Right now I work for a company called ALG, Alternative Living Group. I am the overnight supervisor, I have 3 other people under me, pretty basic. I work in a Residential setting, there are 4 residents in my house. All male and all pretty high functioning....Younger also, 3 of them are younger then me, and one of them is 30.
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Unfortunately, David developed stage 4 brain cancer in the fall of 2006, and he lost his couragous fight on April 8th of this year. Its been by far the most difficult death of a friend or family member that I've had to deal with, and I cant imagine being in my best friends shoe's, or her parents and other brother. People with special needs I believe make bonds so much stronger, they are a joy on this earth. I really want to get involved with volunteering again.. need to get off my butt and just do it. Thats really neat, RHT.. you get to have an emotionally satisfying job (though I'm sure its difficult), and get great health benefits. you should be proud.
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I know SCUDS will flip, but if even 1/4 of the worlds population had the same outlook on life as these kids do, this world would be a million times better place. Its sad that the more brain power you have, the more you take for granted. If anyone has a reason to complain, its these kids.. but they dont and look at everything as glass half full. I saw David two weeks before he went into hospice care to go through an agonizing 12 day death, and talked to him on the phone two days before.. not one complaint eventhough he was paralized by then.. couldnt even roll over in bed.
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