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Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 8:25 am
by mukol
Being a 29th'r is kind of awful. And, I really don't want to go to work today. Who invented this terrible system? Why am I trading my life for currency?

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:16 am
by Smallville
capricasixx wrote:omg I love "29thers"
haha same, I am v glad it caught on :P
mukol wrote:Being a 29th'r is kind of awful. And, I really don't want to go to work today. Who invented this terrible system? Why am I trading my life for currency?
solid questions I do not have the answer to

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:59 am
by Pikapika
mukol wrote:Being a 29th'r is kind of awful. And, I really don't want to go to work today. Who invented this terrible system? Why am I trading my life for currency?
My sentiments exactly

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:03 am
by 07152016
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Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:17 am
by mukol
Happy Wednesday.

My goal at work today is to understand what Rhianna is saying in "Work"...so far I've got "work work work work work" and "dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt."

Rapgenius would be too easy.

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:25 am
by mukol
We should have a new thread exclusive to 29thrs. I can't take all this negativity and "money isn't worth it" talk. I mean, if money wasn't worth it, why would anyone do it?

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:31 am
by ChervonaKatya
mukol wrote:We should have a new thread exclusive to 29thrs. I can't take all this negativity and "money isn't worth it" talk. I mean, if money wasn't worth it, why would anyone do it?
Can 5thrs join? Having health insurance until school starts is a great motivator, but I'm starting to wonder if just taking a two week nap in bubble wrap is a good alternative...

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:56 am
by capricasixx
ChervonaKatya wrote:
mukol wrote:We should have a new thread exclusive to 29thrs. I can't take all this negativity and "money isn't worth it" talk. I mean, if money wasn't worth it, why would anyone do it?
Can 5thrs join? Having health insurance until school starts is a great motivator, but I'm starting to wonder if just taking a two week nap in bubble wrap is a good alternative...
holy shit you just made me realize that I'm going to be without health insurance for like two weeks right when it's time to drive a 16 foot truck through the Oregon mountains... uhhhhhh

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:57 am
by mukol
capricasixx wrote:
ChervonaKatya wrote:
mukol wrote:We should have a new thread exclusive to 29thrs. I can't take all this negativity and "money isn't worth it" talk. I mean, if money wasn't worth it, why would anyone do it?
Can 5thrs join? Having health insurance until school starts is a great motivator, but I'm starting to wonder if just taking a two week nap in bubble wrap is a good alternative...
holy shit you just made me realize that I'm going to be without health insurance for like two weeks right when it's time to drive a 16 foot truck through the Oregon mountains... uhhhhhh
Everyone remember that medicaid exists. Also, FFM. You have options of health insurance that will be less expensive than cobra.

Both are super easy to apply for.

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:24 am
by capricasixx
mukol wrote:
capricasixx wrote:
ChervonaKatya wrote:
mukol wrote:We should have a new thread exclusive to 29thrs. I can't take all this negativity and "money isn't worth it" talk. I mean, if money wasn't worth it, why would anyone do it?
Can 5thrs join? Having health insurance until school starts is a great motivator, but I'm starting to wonder if just taking a two week nap in bubble wrap is a good alternative...
holy shit you just made me realize that I'm going to be without health insurance for like two weeks right when it's time to drive a 16 foot truck through the Oregon mountains... uhhhhhh
Everyone remember that medicaid exists. Also, FFM. You have options of health insurance that will be less expensive than cobra.

Both are super easy to apply for.
do tell

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:05 pm
by Smallville
yay for still being on parents insurance :P

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:09 pm
by mukol
State medicaid wherever you're moving, and the federal market place.

Unless you're bougie....then you can just deal with it

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:14 pm
by archipm
capricasixx wrote: do tell
I'm pretty uninformed about insurance but when I had a job with no benefits I got insurance through the gov website that I was paying less than $100 monthly for (in oregon)

My current employer said cobra would be $900/month for the insurance I have through them which is the sole reason I am working 80 hours in august lol

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:30 pm
by pittsburghpirates
Smallville wrote:yay for still being on parents insurance :P
+1 for this

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:31 pm
by Nachoo2019
pittsburghpirates wrote:
Smallville wrote:yay for still being on parents insurance :P
+1 for this

Both my parents are teachers so I have full medical coverage x2... I've never paid a single dollar for anything medical. So clutch.

Turning 26 is not going to be a good time

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:33 pm
by slippin_jimmy
IDK how other people's insurance works. Mine goes through the end of the month for which I am enrolled (so an extra three weeks). Then I think you have 30 days or something to elect COBRA after your insurance expires? A lady I know in HR told me basically not to elect it, then elect it if I needed coverage during my like, 10 day gap

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:47 pm
by mukol
slippin_jimmy wrote:IDK how other people's insurance works. Mine goes through the end of the month for which I am enrolled (so an extra three weeks). Then I think you have 30 days or something to elect COBRA after your insurance expires? A lady I know in HR told me basically not to elect it, then elect it if I needed coverage during my like, 10 day gap
+1

Yep, it would backdate assuming you can pay the cobra premium.

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:31 am
by Sonar80
mukol wrote:State medicaid wherever you're moving, and the federal market place.

Unless you're bougie....then you can just deal with it
Don't try to come to Florida with that, because our fearless leader (Skeletor) has decided that we students don't deserve that. So, I have to pay a bunch of money (over $1800/yr) for insurance.

And yes, I'll be about two weeks without insurance and plan on sitting myself and my family in my bathtub with armed guards without.

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:46 am
by mukol
Sonar80 wrote:
mukol wrote:State medicaid wherever you're moving, and the federal market place.

Unless you're bougie....then you can just deal with it
Don't try to come to Florida with that, because our fearless leader (Skeletor) has decided that we students don't deserve that. So, I have to pay a bunch of money (over $1800/yr) for insurance.

And yes, I'll be about two weeks without insurance and plan on sitting myself and my family in my bathtub with armed guards without.

Lol. Florida. That's why we have medicaid and the marketplace lol. Florida. Lol.

Is florida still pissing away money making people piss in a cup for foodstamps or unemployment or whatever it was?

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 1:17 pm
by Nachoo2019
8 DAYS :mrgreen:

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:19 pm
by 20171203
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Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:24 pm
by Smallville
thelincolnlawyer wrote:Officially put in my notice yesterday for the 29th, very surreal and exciting feeling. I will be on vacation next week so only 11 more official work days :!:
gratz, 11 days isnt all that bad

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 9:26 am
by Echoduck
I just put in my two-weeks notice! Feeling good!

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:29 am
by Smallville
left alone at work again, part of me hates it bc boring af, part enjoys it bc i feel less obligated to do work (and when the person above me left and I said I was taking a nap she said as long as u pick up for the bossman... so thats like totally justified to not work)

Re: Senioritis / Quitting-my-job-soon-ioritis

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:50 pm
by mukol
Smallville wrote:left alone at work again, part of me hates it bc boring af, part enjoys it bc i feel less obligated to do work (and when the person above me left and I said I was taking a nap she said as long as u pick up for the bossman... so thats like totally justified to not work)
What kind of job do you have lol....like...lol