UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
That's something you will never have to worry about.
Neither is alcoholism or spending too much on this forum.
That's something you will never have to worry about.
Wrong.They have changed the rules if the spouse has coverage through his/her employer.
They didn't. Upstate is wrong as usual.I wasn't aware that they included union members. I would think that would have to be negotiated.
Wrong.
They didn't. Upstate is wrong as usual.
You certainly spend a lot of time here. Maybe you should upgrade you beer.??Neither is alcoholism or spending too much on this forum.
If you could keep a woman around you might know what you're talking about.Married members in my local received paperwork regarding spouses who work and are offered insurance through their employer.
Only if kidnapped one and tied her down...If you could keep a woman around you might know what you're talking about.
Who complained about FedEx? Not me...VERY few companies do that. And yet you complain about FDX. Does UPS pay their employees family premium?
So, if your spouse is eligible for coverage through his/her company, you have to go under their plan...correct? Yet, your dues remain the same...hmm.They have changed the rules if the spouse has coverage through his/her employer.
You're going to argue with a UPS employee what health they have and what they're allowed?Wrong.
Lol. He IS a UPS employee. A feeder/RTD driver.You're going to argue with a UPS employee what health they have and what they're allowed?
I am a UPS employee. And unlike upstate, my wife hasnt left me.You're going to argue with a UPS employee what health they have and what they're allowed?
Keeping her chained in the basement doesn't count.And unlike upstate, my wife hasnt left me.
I'm living the dream buddy.Keeping her chained in the basement doesn't count.
Not in Kazakhstan, and am paying off our car, one payment to go. I'm able to travel halfway around the world, still able to talk to my wife every day on video, pay off a car, save to put a new roof on our home, help my parents too, on $22k a year. Not possible if I stayed in the States. People go overseas away from their families all the time. Military, oilfields, mission work, etc so it's not like what I'm doing is exceptional. And as soon as the roof is on she's joining me because she has seen from the video I've taken how nice it is. She wants to retire early too and would have never been able to if she and I hadn't got married. So I'm providing a way out for her from a very mundane job. Judging by the harshness of your posts I can only assume that your version of the "dream" isn't as satisfying to you as mine is to me. Going to live on top of a mountain next month smack in the middle of Georgia's wine producing region. Spectacular views. Enjoy your job, it's everything you deserve and more.I'm living the dream buddy.
Funny a guy like you would chime in.
You left your wife in America and ran away to a foreign country because you can't afford to live here.... A real man would go out and earn for his family. But you're a little B*, so you fled to kazhakstan.... Pathetic.
The sheer awesomeness of this is somewhat astonishing. Most people cannot comprehend it. The very notion of it is akin to a trip of a lifetime.Going to live on top of a mountain next month smack in the middle of Georgia's wine producing region. Spectacular views
If you had properly planned for retirement you could have a nice view AND not be thousands of miles from your wife. You didn't and now you are.Not in Kazakhstan, and am paying off our car, one payment to go. I'm able to travel halfway around the world, still able to talk to my wife every day on video, pay off a car, save to put a new roof on our home, help my parents too, on $22k a year. Not possible if I stayed in the States. People go overseas away from their families all the time. Military, oilfields, mission work, etc so it's not like what I'm doing is exceptional. And as soon as the roof is on she's joining me because she has seen from the video I've taken how nice it is. She wants to retire early too and would have never been able to if she and I hadn't got married. So I'm providing a way out for her from a very mundane job. Judging by the harshness of your posts I can only assume that your version of the "dream" isn't as satisfying to you as mine is to me. Going to live on top of a mountain next month smack in the middle of Georgia's wine producing region. Spectacular views. Enjoy your job, it's everything you deserve and more.
This is what I planned for.If you had properly planned for retirement you could have a nice view AND not be thousands of miles from your wife. You didn't and now you are.
I think that many of us can't help but be a bit envious of your ability to adapt quickly and easily to the lifestyle changes you find in foreign lands. At the same time let's just hope that for your sake there are no Georgian military assets on that mountain because they would likely be easy pickings for Russian attack aircraft.Not in Kazakhstan, and am paying off our car, one payment to go. I'm able to travel halfway around the world, still able to talk to my wife every day on video, pay off a car, save to put a new roof on our home, help my parents too, on $22k a year. Not possible if I stayed in the States. People go overseas away from their families all the time. Military, oilfields, mission work, etc so it's not like what I'm doing is exceptional. And as soon as the roof is on she's joining me because she has seen from the video I've taken how nice it is. She wants to retire early too and would have never been able to if she and I hadn't got married. So I'm providing a way out for her from a very mundane job. Judging by the harshness of your posts I can only assume that your version of the "dream" isn't as satisfying to you as mine is to me. Going to live on top of a mountain next month smack in the middle of Georgia's wine producing region. Spectacular views. Enjoy your job, it's everything you deserve and more.
I'm living the dream buddy.
Funny a guy like you would chime in.
You left your wife in America and ran away to a foreign country because you can't afford to live here.... A real man would go out and earn for his family. But you're a little B*, so you fled to kazhakstan.... Pathetic.