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SailorJerry 07-15-2012 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by hoserpilot

Yeah, your right. I'm sorry. The name came from another board. The derogatory version of general lee is what I've read many call the delta pilot on that board. I guess I'm just annoyed when anyone tries to push their agenda, good or bad. Kinda like Fox news vs Msnbc. Let me think for myself and enjoy the good humor and flow of info on this board. Now back to the pankcake and underboobs.

Why would any of us be on her if it wasn't to push an agenda? Oh that's right. You're all like minded individuals.

Back to being an outcast in 3...2..1...

buzzpat 07-15-2012 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by nwaf16dude (Post 1229812)
I have heard that its difficult to find Tricare providers if you don't live near a big military base. I still live in a military town and have had a very good experience with Tricare. My wife has had a rough couple of years medically, but my out of pocket has been minuscule.

I don't live anywhere near a military base and we have excellent providers. Prime has been awesome in my experience.

buzzpat 07-15-2012 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 1230170)

LMAO Bar! Thanks!:D

buzzpat 07-15-2012 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Bill Lumberg (Post 1230088)
Thanks for outing me!?

Are you wearing a sailor outfit?

Superpilot92 07-15-2012 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1230203)
Are you wearing a sailor outfit?

LOL

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/39dc8d25.gif

forgot to bid 07-15-2012 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by Pineapple Guy (Post 1230040)
Hockey, let me add some additional numbers for your consideration.

To reach that out of pocket maximum, you had to have charged at least $43,000 in medical expenses at the in-network rate. Add in another $500-1000 of expenses for the "free" preventive services you might have utilized, and you're at roughly $44,000 of medical expenses on the year. And that's at the UHC negotiated discount, generally about 50%. So, let's do the real math on that $88,000 of medical expenses that the doctors/hospitals actually charged:

$44,000 - written off by the doctor as a loss
$9,248 - your share of the remaining $44,000
$34,742 - Delta's share of the remaining $44,000

Yes, we pay a ton for health care. That is a huge problem in this country. But you're not the only one "taking it in the shorts". Do I wish we all had "free" health care, like we used to. Of course. But whose pocket do you propose to take that money from? I'm just asking a serious question.

And BTW, just what medical plan do you plan to take, if you're gonna drop the Gold HRA? There are no silver bullets out there. Choose carefully.

Pg, $44k or $34k to hit the out of pocket max? I'd have to add up ours we just hit the max. The big picture though of your post I completely agree with.

But Bar, this brings up a question. When your kid went to childrens what again was the difference between what the hospital would charge you for no insurance and what you had to pay.

I've gotten suspicious over the last year of extra costs because you have insurance. I got suspicious about a lot of stuff that happens once youre admitted actually. ERs might be expensive but I think they do a phenomenal job.

Of course I dont know where the money is. Got family and friends all over the medical industry from clinic managers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, drug/equipment reps, ambulance owner, everyone seems to struggle. many excet the doctors went chapter 11 or were unemployed at some point or walked away. the doctors just seemed to not make very much, they sound like 10 year rj fo's.

Boomer 07-15-2012 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1230196)
and we all knew the right boob just wasn't producing.

sometimes a couple sharp raps with your knuckles followed by some gentle tugging will do the trick.

tsquare 07-15-2012 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by capncrunch (Post 1230053)
That's nifty for the very few that are 747 captains.

Are you guys ever gonna consider LGB pay or at least bigger bands...

How obvious does this have to be?

acl65pilot 07-15-2012 11:50 AM

Hoser's post removed. Fyi.

Jesse 07-15-2012 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 1230247)
Are you guys ever gonna consider LGB pay or at least bigger bands...

How obvious does this have to be?

LGB??? Lesbian, Gay, Bi?


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