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  • From: bacon at twinight.org (Jeff Bacon)
  • Subject: [internetworkers] health insurance for independents?
  • Date: Tue Feb 25 13:43:41 2003

Or, if you happen to be a member of IEEE, you can get group
insurance through them. Only catch is that you have to
be a member for two years before you qualify. And of course you
have to qualify to join IEEE, though that would apply to many
on this list I imagine.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 01:26:23PM -0500, Diana Duncan wrote:
> Not in answer to either of your questions, but Craig and I benefit greatly
> from being incorporated as a business with at least 2 employees (us). We
> are
> considered a "group" and can buy group health and dental insurance. We
> only
> discovered this because maternity is not covered at all under individual
> health insurance plans, and since that was the only thing we could imagine
> really needing it for (other than emergencies), we really wanted that
> coverage.
>
> So, all you individual contractors out there -- why not join up with a
> partner
> or two?
>
> Diana
>
> On Tuesday 25 February 2003 01:08 pm, Jim Allman wrote:
> > Has anyone had any experience with NASE, positive or negative? Or are
> > there other providers of good health insurance for independents? (FWIW,
> > our
> > general strategy for insurance is catastrophe coverage with high
> > deductibles. We save the difference in premiums and use it for the small
> > stuff.)
>From ids at idisplay.com Tue Feb 25 14:31:04 2003
From: ids at idisplay.com (Edward Wesolowski)
Date: Tue Feb 25 14:46:04 2003
Subject: [internetworkers] Quicken & Mac
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20030225143103.0204bcf0 AT mail.earthlink.net >

Are there any INW Quicken for Mac users able to answer a quick question? I
want to get back to a family member on this and I hate to call Tech
Support. I'm a PC user, haven't done too much w/Mac.

Ed Wesolowski

"Our Political system was designed when the total U.S. population was 3.9
million, horseback was fastest way to travel, and shouting was about as far
as a person could be heard."




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