And man, I laughed really hard.
$25/week for medical insurance that has a yearly limit of $1,000.
$10/week for dental that has a yearly limit of $500.
The short term disability only covers your "lowest hourly wage" - which would be my tipped wage ($4.25/hr while on delivery). Even if it did cover what I really make, nobody I know in the service industry reports every penny they make.
The vision insurance is $2/week and covers up to $100 for glasses/exam (combined).
So let me get this straight. I pay them roughly 120% of what the maximum yearly payout would be. And I don't get anything back if I don't have any claims.
I think I'll take my chances putting $30/week into savings - at least I keep whatever I don't spend.
$25/week for medical insurance that has a yearly limit of $1,000.
$10/week for dental that has a yearly limit of $500.
The short term disability only covers your "lowest hourly wage" - which would be my tipped wage ($4.25/hr while on delivery). Even if it did cover what I really make, nobody I know in the service industry reports every penny they make.
The vision insurance is $2/week and covers up to $100 for glasses/exam (combined).
So let me get this straight. I pay them roughly 120% of what the maximum yearly payout would be. And I don't get anything back if I don't have any claims.
I think I'll take my chances putting $30/week into savings - at least I keep whatever I don't spend.
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