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NOYB wrote:
Is it an own-occ policy? "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.e923335f2445dfd8ad0b943d25f9475f@107 0575913.cotse.net... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.7137d24bc0c32b167f6e9eb8977e34c2@107 0562212.cotse.net... NOYB wrote: Are you providing full health insurance and retirement plan benefits...or are you emulating Wal-Mart? "Harry Krause" wrote in message I'm doing my part to ease unemployment. I'm hiring another writer for my staff. Will be putting the ad on MONSTER.COM and in the Wash Post. We have first-class benefits, including a top-of-the-line health insurance plan, BC/BS PPO. a non-contributory defined-benefit pension plan, a 401k, Simple IRA and a life insurance policy equal to annual salary. Same We contribute a share of profits to the 401k on behalf of the employee. That's compulsory to most plans. Our employees pay $4.50 for generic prescriptions and $8.00 for non-generics, $10 and $15 but that's going up next year to $10 and $15. New employees get two weeks vacation the first year 1 week and that goes to three weeks the third year. 2 weeks year 2, 3 weeks year three In addition, we have 12 paid holidays and we shut down from noon on Christmas eve to the day after New Year's Day. 5 paid holidays We also provide 20 days of paid sick leave a year. Paid? Every year? I call "bull****". With 3 weeks vacation, 12 paid holidays, and 20 paid sick days that's 47 *paid* days off every year. Are they hourly employees? For a "small business", that's the road to bankruptcy. Boy...and you had me going there for a minute. Oh, I forgot. We also provide everyone with LTD. The company provides an insurance plan that pays 50% of an employe's salary for Long Term Disability. Employes have the option of purchasing an additional 16.66%, bringing their total to 66.66%. The basic benefit maximum is $4,000 per month. With the buy up, the limit is increased to $10,000 per month. It is indeed, and is underwritten by Berkshire Life. If, for example, you're a writer or a graphics artist and something happens to your eyes or hands or whatever, and you can't write or "draw," but can work at something else, you still draw the full disability, up to 50% or 66.66%. Email sent to is never read. |