April 2008 Weddings
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Happen to my paycheck. I'm making what a high student makes WTF.
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I guess I should add my HI is $200.00 freaking dollars. WOW is all I can say.
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Is that $200/month or $200 each paycheck? Cause if it's each paycheck that's really a lot and I'd totally suggest finding a job with way cheaper insurance. But a month, that's not bad. That's about what I pay for DH and I for the month.
I'm a teacher a montessori school and its every two weeks I think it bs b/c I wasn't told how much my HI went up. I don't think I"m going back to work after Ella's born I"m going through hell and back with my job.
Oh, duh. I knew you were a teacher.
I thought teachers had some of the best benefits! $200 a paycheck seems like a LOT for health insurance. I'm not sure what we pay because it comes out of DH's paycheck (and he pays all our bills so I don't really pay so much attention anymore).
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Wait a second. You pay $400 a month just for you. IMO, that is way to high for health insurance. Honestly, sounds like your work is getting screwed by whomever is their insurance carrier. At most places insurance is renegotiated every year, but generally workplaces try to negotiate lower rates. So the increase shouldn't be caused by you being pregnant because the rate is the rate for everyone (well, depending on if you have a high/low option but basically the rate is the same for whatever option you choose). If I were you, I'd speak to whoever is in charge of your insurance around there and see what's going on with the increase. They should be able to tell you what's up.