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<blockquote data-quote="nj2015" data-source="post: 1958492" data-attributes="member: 58913"><p>That's the only reason I'm doing this job. I have a year until benefits kick in (it's 18 mo. for dependents to get on UPS benefits) but when they do, they'll save me about $800(!)/mo. in premiums I'm currently paying at my full time day job for a family of 4. Add in the copays/deductibles/out-of-pocket and it comes to about $15k or more every year for healthcare. So once I can move my family to the UPS plan, it'll be an instant $15k raise for me. Not to mention it's nice to have the extra cash, even if it's not that much right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nj2015, post: 1958492, member: 58913"] That's the only reason I'm doing this job. I have a year until benefits kick in (it's 18 mo. for dependents to get on UPS benefits) but when they do, they'll save me about $800(!)/mo. in premiums I'm currently paying at my full time day job for a family of 4. Add in the copays/deductibles/out-of-pocket and it comes to about $15k or more every year for healthcare. So once I can move my family to the UPS plan, it'll be an instant $15k raise for me. Not to mention it's nice to have the extra cash, even if it's not that much right now. [/QUOTE]
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