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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1470721)
UHC made 5 Billion last year, did not treat a single patient or improve the life of anyone. Just an administrative money pit which has a carve out in anti trust law to engage in monopolistic business practices. If George Washington were alive today, we'd be marching on Minnesota.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This. |
Originally Posted by slowplay
(Post 1470695)
Just curious, Buzz, and not posted as flamebait.
Do you use Tricare or Delta as primary? |
Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 1470725)
No flame here either Slow, but why should it matter? If the company comes to us for concessions, and those of us who aren't taking DAL's plan, aren't we also conceding? And, in return, getting nothing? Should military guys who served 20+ and have a pension sacrifice our 401k. I could have come to Delta in 1988. It's all a tradeoff.
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Originally Posted by slowplay
(Post 1470740)
It should matter...you're costing the company less than those using Delta bennies and that makes you a bargain. I expect that someday we'll see an effort from management at a more "cafeteria" style set of bennies here, primarily to control costs.
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Definitely regional only. A mainline pilot couldn't fly something without a round airspeed dial. |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1470721)
UHC made 5 Billion last year, did not treat a single patient or improve the life of anyone. Just an administrative money pit which has a carve out in anti trust law to engage in anti-competitive business practices. If George Washington were alive today, we'd be marching on Minnesota.
UHC is why, politically, our nation is where it is at with regard to health care. |
Originally Posted by kiteflyer
(Post 1470751)
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Definitely regional only. A mainline pilot couldn't fly something without a round airspeed dial. |
Originally Posted by slowplay
(Post 1470740)
It should matter...you're costing the company less than those using Delta bennies and that makes you a bargain. I expect that someday we'll see an effort from management at a more "cafeteria" style set of bennies here, primarily to control costs.
DR. CARSON: Here's my solution: When a person is born, give him a birth certificate, an electronic medical record, and a health savings account to which money can be contributed -- pretax -- from the time you're born 'til the time you die. When you die, you can pass it on to your family members, so that when you're 85 years old and you got six diseases, you're not trying to spend up everything. You're happy to pass it on and there's nobody talking about death panels. Another question, is our current 401k plan a little or a lot cheaper than pensions? I'm a 401k believer over pensions and I've had guys argue with me on it but I'd never want have my retirement based on a pension. And yes I know there is a push to confiscate 401ks.Number one. And also, for the people who were indigent who don't have any money we can make contributions to their HSA each month because we already have this huge pot of money. Instead of sending it to some bureaucracy, let's put it in their HSAs. Now they have some control over their own health care. I just wonder if there is a parallel option with healthcare. |
Can anyone suggest a quality/reliable shuttle that offers door to airport service - specifically between home in Peachtree City to/from ATL? (or other suggestions...cab more expensive?)
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