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Thanks for the information. From what I read if my son is in college and the college offers insurance I can drop him from my policy and have his own. It's even less expensive that way. I guess because this is a small company the insurance is very expensive.
The insurance is taken out pre-taxed. I really don't see where there is a difference. If there is maybe you can explain it to me. At this rate I can't afford to work. I also tried to drop my family benefits and just keep me insured bu they won't do that either.
What is the name of your state? Texas
I started a job in November and I was working 6 twelve hour days. When insurance enrollment came I took the insurance. It's a bit pricy, but I figured with all the overtime I could afford it. The problem is now that they have cut hours back to 40 hours a...
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