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CaptainCarl 08-03-2014 05:06 PM

Thread drift.

http://oi43.tinypic.com/23rmu0n.jpg

That is all, carry on :p

FLY6584 08-03-2014 06:21 PM

So can anyone tell me if Silver uses their application section on the Silver website to offer jobs or is airlineapps the only way to officially apply. I'm in the process of finishing up my airlineapps profile, but the other night I noticed Silver had a spot on their jobs section to input your hours, experience, attach a resume, etc. and was wondering if they use this to hire people? Thanks!

Salukipilot4590 08-03-2014 06:35 PM

AirlineApps

FLY6584 08-03-2014 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by Salukipilot4590 (Post 1698712)
AirlineApps

Cool. I filled out the quick online application anyways, but will obviously submit my airlineapps one as well.

FLY6584 08-03-2014 10:13 PM

So can anyone tell me what the cost of health insurance is at Silver for a single person, family of 2, or family of 3? Also what insurance company does Silver use?

Salukipilot4590 08-04-2014 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by FLY6584 (Post 1698779)
So can anyone tell me what the cost of health insurance is at Silver for a single person, family of 2, or family of 3? Also what insurance company does Silver use?

Theres a few options here but I'll sum it up like this:

Okay

Insanely expensive

You might as well become a gigolo on the side

(If you're married and have kids you'll want to use they wifey's plan)

FLY6584 08-04-2014 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by Salukipilot4590 (Post 1698792)
Theres a few options here but I'll sum it up like this:

Okay

Insanely expensive

You might as well become a gigolo on the side

(If you're married and have kids you'll want to use they wifey's plan)

What about someone that is single with a child? Are you better off just going to healthcare.gov and seeing what plan it spits out for you?

Salukipilot4590 08-04-2014 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by FLY6584 (Post 1698794)
What about someone that is single with a child? Are you better off just going to healthcare.gov and seeing what plan it spits out for you?

To be honest....probably.

ctab5060X 08-04-2014 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by FLY6584 (Post 1698794)
What about someone that is single with a child? Are you better off just going to healthcare.gov and seeing what plan it spits out for you?

Remember, healthcare.gov has zero employer contributions. For the same coverage you can get through your employer, expect to see premiums nearly twice what you would pay through an employer sponsored plan.

I ran the numbers last year with Silver vs healthcare.gov and the numbers were heavily in favor of Silver. Couldn't justify the nearly doubled premium amount for almost the same coverage.

FLY6584 08-04-2014 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by ctab5060X (Post 1699296)
Remember, healthcare.gov has zero employer contributions. For the same coverage you can get through your employer, expect to see premiums nearly twice what you would pay through an employer sponsored plan.

I ran the numbers last year with Silver vs healthcare.gov and the numbers were heavily in favor of Silver. Couldn't justify the nearly doubled premium amount for almost the same coverage.

What are we talking per paycheck for a first year FO with a child?


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