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| R. Wald (rwald@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu) wrote:
: In article , Jeff wrote:
: Anybody ut there know where I can getsome half-way decent dental/vision
: insurance for a reasonable price. Im a part-time grad student not on
: scholarship/assistantship, single with no dependents, and work close to
: full-time (hourly) for the school but dont qualify for institutional
: employee insurance. I have student health insurance through the
: schools plan but it doesnt offer dental/vision. BC/BS is just too
: expensive. Any suggestions would be appreciated?
:
: Thanks
: Jeff
: Im sure wed ALL like to know. Sometimes Im tempted to go out and seek a
: rich spouse with adequate insurance. |
| It seems that the major point of confusion -- where everyone,
including professionals, seems to have a slightly different version of
the facts -- is about postoperative vision changes and reading
glasses. Ive had reliable sources insist that I will need reading
glasses in my forties, period, and other reliable sources insist that
Ill only need reading glasses if I would have needed them anyway,
that the need for reading glasses is independent of the surgery. If
anyone can comment further on that last point on- or off-list Id be
obliged. |
| My employer doesnt match our 403(b) contributions, but they pay both the
employer and employee portions of Oregon PERS (though many employers debit the
employees pay for the employee portion of Oregon PERS). We also have good
medical insurance, vision insurance, ok dental insurance, disability insurance,
term life for the lesser of annual salary or $50K. Even though my employer
doesnt match 403(b) contributions, I think them paying for the employee
portion of Oregon PERS more than makes up for it. |
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Due : 24 Jul, 2000 |
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