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T-S but on call for Mondays?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sweeper" data-source="post: 4340453" data-attributes="member: 66635"><p>First off, [USER=79602]@PackageBoy17[/USER] congratulations. Hopefully, you've gotten a lot of good information from this thread. The above I believe is perhaps the most crucial. There could be a very slim margin for keeping your current health care fully intact with no additional out of pocket expenses, while your wife is going through the pregnancy and birth of your child. Things get even more complicated due to your seniority level and not knowing how much work will exist for you in the short term. Trickpony1 brings up what I think is most important. Being able to care for your new family. I’d suggest getting real hard data from whomever administers your health care, regarding what hours/days you need to work in order to maintain steady healthcare. Do hours bank? Things are vastly different depending on where you are located and there may even be multiple tiers of health care where you are.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweeper, post: 4340453, member: 66635"] First off, [USER=79602]@PackageBoy17[/USER] congratulations. Hopefully, you've gotten a lot of good information from this thread. The above I believe is perhaps the most crucial. There could be a very slim margin for keeping your current health care fully intact with no additional out of pocket expenses, while your wife is going through the pregnancy and birth of your child. Things get even more complicated due to your seniority level and not knowing how much work will exist for you in the short term. Trickpony1 brings up what I think is most important. Being able to care for your new family. I’d suggest getting real hard data from whomever administers your health care, regarding what hours/days you need to work in order to maintain steady healthcare. Do hours bank? Things are vastly different depending on where you are located and there may even be multiple tiers of health care where you are. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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