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"bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:07:54 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message . .. On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:11:33 -0700, "Bill McKee" Why should an insurance company cover a pre-existing condition if the person did not have insurance previously? not very bright here, are you? kinda stupid actually. what happens when you lose your job and have to get another one? or you have to self insure? christ, even for a right wing pimp you're stupid. honest to christ. If you have insurance when you lose your job, you can continue insurance. ROFLMAO!! hey moron ever been unemployed? ever priced COBRA? ever looked at how much you get in unemployment benefits? ****. you know zip about anything at all You are stupid. Cobra if the company is still in buiness. HIPPA if your Cobra runs out. And as I said before. If someone has insurance, then the next company should be required to grant coverage. If no insurance, then you are **** out of luck! I guess you think you should be able to buy fire insurance the day after your house burns, and be covered. except, until obama came along. insurance companies could tell you to go **** yourself and to the right wing, that's the voice of god. I was unemployed 7 times. Happy now. I went with 6 startups. So I got to see unemployment a couple times. A couple times I was unemployed too short of a time to collect unemployment insurance. And Cobra can only cost 10% more than the company pays the insurance company. Frigging idiot. I also banked a bunch of my income for the lean times. Sure, I got paid very well for a middle class worker, but having an engineering degree and lots of talent helps. What kind of a cars does you and the wife drive? How big a boat and how much for the slip? Maybe you should consider learning economics. |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:40:59 -0700, "Bill McKee"
wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:07:54 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: except, until obama came along. insurance companies could tell you to go **** yourself and to the right wing, that's the voice of god. I was unemployed 7 times. Happy now. I went with 6 startups. So I got to see unemployment a couple times. A couple times I was unemployed too short of a time to collect unemployment insurance. And Cobra can only cost 10% more than the company pays the insurance company. and how much of COBRA does the company pay after you get laid off? oh. none. Frigging idiot. I also banked a bunch of my income for the lean times. Sure, I got paid very well for a middle class worker, but having an engineering degree and lots of talent helps. What kind of a cars does you and the wife drive? i drive a 2000 honda crv with 200,000 miles and the wife drives a 2001 focus with 120,000 miles. How big a boat and how much for the slip? Maybe you should consider learning economics. i have a 1977 tollycraft that cost $3500. slip is $3000 a year. no, we dont vacation in gstaad every year. |
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"bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:40:59 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:07:54 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: except, until obama came along. insurance companies could tell you to go **** yourself and to the right wing, that's the voice of god. I was unemployed 7 times. Happy now. I went with 6 startups. So I got to see unemployment a couple times. A couple times I was unemployed too short of a time to collect unemployment insurance. And Cobra can only cost 10% more than the company pays the insurance company. and how much of COBRA does the company pay after you get laid off? oh. none. Frigging idiot. I also banked a bunch of my income for the lean times. Sure, I got paid very well for a middle class worker, but having an engineering degree and lots of talent helps. What kind of a cars does you and the wife drive? i drive a 2000 honda crv with 200,000 miles and the wife drives a 2001 focus with 120,000 miles. How big a boat and how much for the slip? Maybe you should consider learning economics. i have a 1977 tollycraft that cost $3500. slip is $3000 a year. no, we dont vacation in gstaad every year. Cobra is paid all by you. The company can, but is not required to, charge up to 10% for administration costs. |
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On 20/04/2010 5:15 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 12:23:07 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:38:49 -0400, wrote: and how much of COBRA does the company pay after you get laid off? oh. none. It depends on the company. Centex paid my wife's COBRA until she got another job. It only took a week but the deal was good for 6 months. IBM kept people on the IBM insurance plan for up to 5 years in some of the separation packages that were offered but one year was the norm. there are very few IBM's in the world. IBM had a no layoff policy until the mid 80's. most companies don't pay COBRA. again you're putting faith in the rich above common sense No, maybe unlike you he has faith in himslef and does not expect you to pay for it. -- Time to ask, is our government serving us or are we serving the government? |
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wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 06:30:21 -0400, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 02:09:23 -0400, wrote: Maybe I am just putting faith in people choosing a good company to work for. gee. i used to work for ATT. an 18 BILLION dollar company. it doesn't exist anymore. funny how the right wing looks at middle class wager earners....then at an 18 billion dollar company and says the middle class is to blame for choosing the wrong company. had nothing to do with ATT management, you see. they were rich. they had wall street buddies. it COULDNT have been THEIR fault. My brother in law just retired from Verizon and he has no complaints about how former AT&T employees were treated. I worked for NCR. ATT bought them. After I left. One of the two small pensions I get. I still have breakfast once a month with a group of NCR coworkers. They were there through the ATT years. Said ATT was a crap manager, but they were treated well in the layoffs and retirements. And you could have bought a lot of ATT stock at a discount and made a handsome profit on it as an employee. |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:42:05 -0700, "Bill McKee"
wrote: My brother in law just retired from Verizon and he has no complaints about how former AT&T employees were treated. I worked for NCR. ATT bought them. After I left. One of the two small pensions I get. I still have breakfast once a month with a group of NCR coworkers. They were there through the ATT years. Said ATT was a crap manager, but they were treated well in the layoffs and retirements. And you could have bought a lot of ATT stock at a discount and made a handsome profit on it as an employee. i bought it at $55/share. it's now worth less than $1/share |
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