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#231
After talking to the TA folks on the phone, it sounds like they will be doing potentially weekly events throughout July like the one on 6-7. I wasn’t able to attend the 6-7 one so they basically let me pick 2 days that would work for me.
#232
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Maybe that extraordinary profit sharing thing will get triggered?
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#235
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Got the email inviting me to the 6th and 7th. Got the time off work, said I could make it. Said my resume will be reviewed by TA have not heard anything back. Kind of a bummer maybe next week will bring better news. I thought getting the email basically was the invite I guess I miss understood.
#236
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I'm no longer with NJA but still on the insurance via COBRA. It's called UMR and I think affiliated with United Health Care.
The in-network is very broad and unless you live in the boondocks shouldn't be an issue. Insurance is FREE for you and the family. Office visits are $20, period. Urgent Care Clinic is $100. ER/and or Hospital is a flat $150. Diagnostic imaging is covered 100%, no copay.
Late last year I had possible stroke systems. My Doc's phone nurse told me to proceed to the ER ASAP. The ER diagnosed Bell's Palsy which is a whole lot less serious than a stroke. I had a CAT scan at the ER that showed something suspicious so I was transported to the main hospital a few miles away where I received a MRI late that night. I was also given an echo cardiogram the next morning then released after a day in the hospital. The entire event cost me $150.
My COBRA runs out later this year, luckily the timing worked out so I'll go on Medicare the following month. But I'll really miss this very good insurance.
The in-network is very broad and unless you live in the boondocks shouldn't be an issue. Insurance is FREE for you and the family. Office visits are $20, period. Urgent Care Clinic is $100. ER/and or Hospital is a flat $150. Diagnostic imaging is covered 100%, no copay.
Late last year I had possible stroke systems. My Doc's phone nurse told me to proceed to the ER ASAP. The ER diagnosed Bell's Palsy which is a whole lot less serious than a stroke. I had a CAT scan at the ER that showed something suspicious so I was transported to the main hospital a few miles away where I received a MRI late that night. I was also given an echo cardiogram the next morning then released after a day in the hospital. The entire event cost me $150.
My COBRA runs out later this year, luckily the timing worked out so I'll go on Medicare the following month. But I'll really miss this very good insurance.
#237
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Urgent care is $25 vs regular doctor visit of $20. I typically use the urgent care facility that is part of a nearby regular clinic near my home if our free (as in no deductible required) Teledoc isn't going to cut it.
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#238
I'm no longer with NJA but still on the insurance via COBRA. It's called UMR and I think affiliated with United Health Care.
The in-network is very broad and unless you live in the boondocks shouldn't be an issue. Insurance is FREE for you and the family. Office visits are $20, period. Urgent Care Clinic is $100. ER/and or Hospital is a flat $150. Diagnostic imaging is covered 100%, no copay.
Late last year I had possible stroke systems. My Doc's phone nurse told me to proceed to the ER ASAP. The ER diagnosed Bell's Palsy which is a whole lot less serious than a stroke. I had a CAT scan at the ER that showed something suspicious so I was transported to the main hospital a few miles away where I received a MRI late that night. I was also given an echo cardiogram the next morning then released after a day in the hospital. The entire event cost me $150.
My COBRA runs out later this year, luckily the timing worked out so I'll go on Medicare the following month. But I'll really miss this very good insurance.
The in-network is very broad and unless you live in the boondocks shouldn't be an issue. Insurance is FREE for you and the family. Office visits are $20, period. Urgent Care Clinic is $100. ER/and or Hospital is a flat $150. Diagnostic imaging is covered 100%, no copay.
Late last year I had possible stroke systems. My Doc's phone nurse told me to proceed to the ER ASAP. The ER diagnosed Bell's Palsy which is a whole lot less serious than a stroke. I had a CAT scan at the ER that showed something suspicious so I was transported to the main hospital a few miles away where I received a MRI late that night. I was also given an echo cardiogram the next morning then released after a day in the hospital. The entire event cost me $150.
My COBRA runs out later this year, luckily the timing worked out so I'll go on Medicare the following month. But I'll really miss this very good insurance.
#239
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Joined APC: Aug 2019
Posts: 195
Got the email inviting me to the 6th and 7th. Got the time off work, said I could make it. Said my resume will be reviewed by TA have not heard anything back. Kind of a bummer maybe next week will bring better news. I thought getting the email basically was the invite I guess I miss understood.
#240
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Joined APC: Sep 2007
Position: PIC
Posts: 1,703
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