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To Elisa Re: Scared I might be terminated from my jobFrom: M (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jun 29 17:32:03 2007
Hey Elisa Thank you so much for all your support and advice. I had been meaning to email you, but went out of town and have been so busy. I had the test on my brain(I paid out of pocket & it was cheaper then I thought) and it showed nothing. I was relieved it didn't show an anyerism. Thank you for the insurance links. You are awesome. Have a great weekend! Melissa At Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Elisa wrote: > >Hi Melissa~ > >I am sorry to hear this for you. Hopefully, they sincerely know that >you are trying everything in your power to work through all this and be >there for them too. Maybe the different division position will be a >little easier than this position. Let's hope so. > >It stinks to have to worry about this on top of all you are dealing >with. Let's pray this weekend offers some realistic solutions for you >and they have a good plan to keep you in the organization in a new >capacity. > >As for the insurance maybe getting some individual policy quotes can be >helpful? I know sometimes the big companies like Blue Cross, Aetna, >Uni-Care and others have individual policies for those who don't have >access to affordable healthcare or their policies can be cheaper than a >COBRA plan if it comes to that. I know all their plans and benefits are >all over the place depending on the company. The nice thing is if you >find one with a good rate (which will take some really good searching >due to cheaper rates one gets with a group health plan) you can usually >roll into their plan without any pre-exisiting condition waiting periods >because you already have a policy in place. > >Maybe calling an insurance broker is an option too so they can start >getting various quotes for you from different companies behind the >scenes. You can tell them you heard there may be a company lay off and >can they help you get some quotes now to see if there is anything >affordable vs. Cobra or cheaper rates, etc. > >Here is a link to maybe jump start some of the research options. > >http://www.aspergersydrome.org/ > >http://www.healthinsurance.org/ > >Just know I am thinking of you. I hope you have a good weekend without >too much worry. > >Thinking of you.. > >-- >Elisa > >At Fri, 29 Jun 2007, M wrote: >> >>Hey Ladies >>My boss told me that she and the owner of the co I work for had been >>discussing about my absences. She said that she and the owner had a >>soft spot for me because of all I had been through in such a short >>period of time, however my absencses are affecting the co. She said >>they had talked about switching me a another division in the company and >>didn't tell me what the other options were they had talked about. >>Well today I left for an appt and didn't make it back. I'm worried they >>are going to let me go. I don't really like the job that much(its >>telemarketing basically), but I have good insurance. I could work >>closer to home and make the same money and save on gas, but I need >>continuos insurance that covers pre existing conditions. With all my >>health problems I need the insurance. I had tried awhile back to get >>insurance and with my condition then(and that was before endo and carpal >>tunnel diagnosis) they either denied me or it was too expensive. >>Sorry guess I just need to vent. >>Any advice on insurance?? >>Thanks Melissa >
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