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<blockquote data-quote="Nick9075" data-source="post: 1149516" data-attributes="member: 38606"><p>Uh I am a contractor for FedEx ground. As a contractor I am eligible for NO health benefits and the cost of an individual plan is obscenely expensive. I have no preexisting conditions either. I live in MA where I am considered too rich for the subsidized plan so I must purchase the cheapest plan offered thru the state exchange at just under $300 a month with $5000 annual deductible., no brand Rx coverage,something like 30% coinsurance. Consider yourself lucky. I don't mean this the wrong way but can't your husband learn a trade like plumbing or electrician . Entry level apprentices are making $26 an hour with no experience in the Boston area. I am 38 so I can't start over but if you or your husband is younger than 35 you guys have more options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick9075, post: 1149516, member: 38606"] Uh I am a contractor for FedEx ground. As a contractor I am eligible for NO health benefits and the cost of an individual plan is obscenely expensive. I have no preexisting conditions either. I live in MA where I am considered too rich for the subsidized plan so I must purchase the cheapest plan offered thru the state exchange at just under $300 a month with $5000 annual deductible., no brand Rx coverage,something like 30% coinsurance. Consider yourself lucky. I don't mean this the wrong way but can't your husband learn a trade like plumbing or electrician . Entry level apprentices are making $26 an hour with no experience in the Boston area. I am 38 so I can't start over but if you or your husband is younger than 35 you guys have more options [/QUOTE]
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