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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5216219" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Life insurance is not for the deceased but rather for the well being of the surviving loved ones. They are the ones burdened with your funeral. Just remember, when you're dead you're dead for a long time. </p><p>This should all come as no surprise to X employees And you obviously can see who the driver of this action is. Multi route Ground contractors who provide nothing in the way of an employer funded benefit plan. Fat Freddy has obviously picked up on how little contractors can get people to work for and simply said...."if he can get away with it....so can I". </p><p></p><p>BTW. Good idea to check on the economic viability of the cemetery you want to be buried in. Many are little nonprofit cemetery associations whose income from endowments are limited to bank and CD interest what little there is. Finding somebody to mow and maintain the cemetery for next to nothing has become nearly impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5216219, member: 58386"] Life insurance is not for the deceased but rather for the well being of the surviving loved ones. They are the ones burdened with your funeral. Just remember, when you're dead you're dead for a long time. This should all come as no surprise to X employees And you obviously can see who the driver of this action is. Multi route Ground contractors who provide nothing in the way of an employer funded benefit plan. Fat Freddy has obviously picked up on how little contractors can get people to work for and simply said...."if he can get away with it....so can I". BTW. Good idea to check on the economic viability of the cemetery you want to be buried in. Many are little nonprofit cemetery associations whose income from endowments are limited to bank and CD interest what little there is. Finding somebody to mow and maintain the cemetery for next to nothing has become nearly impossible. [/QUOTE]
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