Same here, my hubby puts out
Posted By: $700.00 for us four. on 2007-03-25
In Reply to: Even companies outside of the home, even outside of healthcare, are paying less and less sm - MO MT
He chose the better plan so I don't have to fight for referrals and pretty much anyone takes our insurance. It is a rather nice luxury. However, I thought that someone down the line told me that if you have a lot of healthcare expenses, you could write that off on your taxes. I think that is why some companies will set you up with flexible spending accounts. I am no expert on that though. Maybe someone could comment in that regard. Between the kids, my husband, and I though paying a $20.00 copay is a lot better than paying full price for those office visits. It seems like it is always something especially with kids. Now that we're getting a little older, all of the preventive stuff needs to be done, so it sure is nice to have that health insurance.
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I think the non-MT staff puts in a lot of
hours to get new accounts up and running, training new people, and ironing out the details.
I think start-up time is probably triple the work for them, so yeah, I think they should get paid for all the prep work they do so that the work can actually be transcribed.
Probably the same reason Transcend puts in the same ads over and over. Whatever that might be.
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That puts it into perspective - and 16 an hour stinks!
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Bait and switch and rudeness puts them at the bottom of mine. nm
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Anybody know about the quality of the work CBay out of Annapolis puts out with their totally Indian
based company. Just curious who does the proofing for them.
What kind of foreigner are working for TransTech that puts $ sign behind number?????
Foreigner, where are you from? You working for 3 cents per line, too.
dear hubby
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Hubby starting school for this
and is not picking Andrews or MTec. They both want big deposits, will not work with you. Hubby can't get a PT job to raise that much money due to after effects of chemotherapy, but we can afford a monthly payment. We applied for different financial aid packages and loans, but either make too much or too little. So we are picking another school that my friend is currently enrolled in. I called and talked to the person that does the hiring at my company, that also hired me, and she said they would not have any problems with that school.
I think we are in exactly the same situation...EXACTLY. My hubby says QUIT!
But I love to work and have always loved this job. Sounds like we could be each other. I had five companies I was interested in, so we shall see. So far, I have turned down the other two jobs...I am so stressed I am afraid I will be taking on MORE STRESS by leaving! Good luck to you, and feel free to email me any time...we could commiserate! 8>)
I knew it was something to do with hubby but not sure if it was dear or sm
damned or darned or divorced. Thanks for clearing that one up for me.
LOL Remarkable is right. I was just telling my hubby s/m
how sick I am of the whole remarkable thing. What is remarkable is how they think that repeatedly telling us we are remarkable will make us forget that our families are starving (metaphorically--or perhaps literally, in some cases).
Has your hubby & son's work start
slowing down, like not many jobs around? Mine has been off since October and only started at the end of May this past year.
We always dreamed of taking our vacations in the middle of winter when he was off, too, but every year, the work is less and less for him. Yet his broker has given what little work there is to his favorite guys and he was told some of them are working a day or two a week. It's frustrating. For his type of work (federal and state highways), he needs a broker and there is only one around here. Plus, he still hasn't been paid for work he did in October (2 whole days). We're afraid the broker is going under and, if that's the case, I guess DH will be forced to retire early.
My hubby works for a company who is
self-insured and our premiums for family coverage are only $200/month with a $500 deductible. It's great - when hubby had to have bypass surgery last fall they paid the entire bill with the exception of less than $2000.
Hubby has stuttered his way to a 6-figure engineering job...nm
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my hubby worked for union company sm
years ago in Michigan and we paid absolutely NOTHING! It was wonderful. But gone are the days for that in the state we live in now. No union!
You and your hubby sound like awesome parents! sm
I also think that what the OP posted may have been misconstrued. I didn't see it that way at all. Of course, you may have been talking about me;) Anyway, I just don't understand how every topic gets into a flame war. There are a lot of assumptions and fabrications people are pulling out of the air here just for the sake of a good argument. I'm working two accounts trying to stay afloat and do have to make up work on the weekends. The entire point of this whole conversations was regarding this new fad of MTSOs offering only two schedules. Sadly I'm starting to see it more and more. What's even sadder is that many of these are IC positions with no weekend differential! We all have to do what is in the best interest of our households. I'm glad you've found something that works into your homeschooling schedule...as hard as it must be! Hang in there!
Says the retiree with a hubby's pension and a new motorhome.
Really, GP, you usually come off as sympathetic and understanding.
But get real. Who are YOU, of all people, to nag and snipe at a woman who needs to feed her children?
What, because you and hubs are living high on the hog, you think everybody else should suck it up or shut it up?
Disgraceful.
I have to. Hubby is unemployed and it's our only income right now...can't survive on unemploym
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I love MT, but I am also so glad hubby has steady income and excellent benefits!
He retired with 20 years in the air force and has a retirement check from that, as well as standard and very basic benefits that we can use without paying a whole lot. He has worked full time since retiring from the air force (he was 40 when he got his 20) with excellent pay and awesome benefits that we pay a very low premium for. I used to make excellent cash as an MT when being paid on a gross line, but now I make maybe 20K a year with no benefits of any kind from my job. Now my income just supplements his and is for the extras we enjoy.
I love challenge. Hubby is self-employed, too as a tri-axle owner/operator. No bennies at all unless
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if someone puts up with crap for 5 years... they deserve the crap!! good grief... grow a set and get
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