BigTikiDaddy
DIS Dad #574 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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As long as you don't hear banjos, you should be ok. Don't drive when there is snow.
We are comming down in August there'd better not be snow!
As long as you don't hear banjos, you should be ok. Don't drive when there is snow.
Looks like the hammer dropped today. The governor is proposing new health plans for state employees starting in the next fiscal year. Naturally, our premiums are increasing, co-pays are increasing, and now we'll have deductibles for the first time ever. So it's basically turning into a private-sector health plan, without the corresponding private sector pay. Sigh.
If I could have found a way to make it work I would be living that far south or further. As it is now, I like my colon doctor and am not sure I want to leave KY.![]()
Can't believe I just wrote that. I may have reached a new phase in life where good medical care is more important than other things.
Nice where do I sign up?
We are comming down in August there'd better not be snow!
Pretty sure your already are.
Of course you could also resign and then rejoin if your in mood for such.
I'm sure you would, your standards are pretty low, you even let me join.If we let him...
Ouch.Best wishes as you navigate a new normal.
Sorry to hear that. It's gonn'a take a bit out of your Dis and travel plans.
Sounds like the type of plan changes instituted where I am about fifteen or so years back.
Combined since then with a pay cut, not merit increases, no cost-of-living increases, outright canceling of dental and 0% 401k matching and a complete cancellation of all pension plans and the private sector pay and bennies ain't necessarily better though.
Sorry. That sucks. Although my experience was that government pay beat private sector pay. And I was stupid enough to leave and get a real job.Looks like the hammer dropped today. The governor is proposing new health plans for state employees starting in the next fiscal year. Naturally, our premiums are increasing, co-pays are increasing, and now we'll have deductibles for the first time ever. So it's basically turning into a private-sector health plan, without the corresponding private sector pay. Sigh.
So why do you even go to work? I haven't done the math yet, but it almost seems like you'd be money ahead to stay home.Sounds like the type of plan changes instituted where I am about fifteen or so years back.
Combined since then with a pay cut, not merit increases, no cost-of-living increases, outright canceling of dental and 0% 401k matching and a complete cancellation of all pension plans and the private sector pay and bennies ain't necessarily better though.
This. 100 times over.I keep hearing the economy has fully recovered, but one look at middle-class incomes shows that's not exactly the case.
Sounds like you're in the same boat. The pension is still there, although I shudder to think about what the next round of cuts will look like. The pension is pretty much the only thing keeping me here.
I keep hearing the economy has fully recovered, but one look at middle-class incomes shows that's not exactly the case.
Well, hopefully it doesn't get implemented. Sounds pretty crummy.Looks like the hammer dropped today. The governor is proposing new health plans for state employees starting in the next fiscal year. Naturally, our premiums are increasing, co-pays are increasing, and now we'll have deductibles for the first time ever. So it's basically turning into a private-sector health plan, without the corresponding private sector pay. Sigh.
Midnight tonight. Be ready!So when does the convoy pass through KY on the way to CJ's? I'll be ready.
HERE:Nice where do I sign up?
Wow. That sounds terrible. It always seems like there is a lot of take and never any give.Sorry to hear that. It's gonn'a take a bit out of your Dis and travel plans.
Sounds like the type of plan changes instituted where I am about fifteen or so years back.
Combined since then with a pay cut, not merit increases, no cost-of-living increases, outright canceling of dental and 0% 401k matching and a complete cancellation of all pension plans and the private sector pay and bennies ain't necessarily better though..
Although my experience was that government pay beat private sector pay.
I keep hearing the same thing. If you're a big business or toward the top of the heap in the first place, that may be so, but down here at the bottom of the middle and from there on down, it's just not evident.
Glad you do still have a pension. May that continue to be the case. That's really become something that mostly the folks in the generation ahead of me got to take advantage of.
So why do you even go to work? I haven't done the math yet, but it almost seems like you'd be money ahead to stay home.![]()
Pretty sure your already are.
Of course you could also resign and then rejoin if you're in mood for such.
If we let him...
I'm sure you would, your standards are pretty low, you even let me join.
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Looks like the hammer dropped today. The governor is proposing new health plans for state employees starting in the next fiscal year. Naturally, our premiums are increasing, co-pays are increasing, and now we'll have deductibles for the first time ever. So it's basically turning into a private-sector health plan, without the corresponding private sector pay. Sigh.
So when does the convoy pass through KY on the way to CJ's? I'll be ready.
If I could have found a way to make it work I would be living that far south or further. As it is now, I like my colon doctor and am not sure I want to leave KY.![]()
Can't believe I just wrote that.
Sounds like the type of plan changes instituted where I am about fifteen or so years back.
Combined since then with a pay cut, not merit increases, no cost-of-living increases, outright canceling of dental and 0% 401k matching and a complete cancellation of all pension plans and the private sector pay and bennies ain't necessarily better though.
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I keep hearing the economy has fully recovered, but one look at middle-class incomes shows that's not exactly the case.
Sorry. That sucks. Although my experience was that government pay beat private sector pay. And I was stupid enough to leave and get a real job.
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It could be different for different professions, but in my line of work, we're well behind the private sector. The benefits were what made it competitive.
Yeah, the pension is a huge benefit. And now that I'm halfway to retirement, it's one I would really like to remain in place.
Safe travels for herDD is supposed to fly out tomorrow night for Spring break so I am hoping it clears out by then. Sorry winter is still alive and well for you guys.
Could not agree more. While in Vegas this week saw folks in ski caps and scarfs walking around in the morningThe wind chill is currently -1°F, there is about two feet of snow outside my office window and I'm listening to Spring Training streaming through my computer speakers. I'm kind of ready for winter to go away now.
Glad you are safe and sound - you guys got thumped up there. We were shut down on Thursday this week only.We had 10 inches of snow here, and most of KY is closed again. There were similar amounts reported around the state. Two feet of snow here might result in someone having visited a horse in a very special way like they do in Wisconsin.![]()
Sorry 'bout that, seems this "pushing costs to the workers" is the latest trend.Looks like the hammer dropped today. The governor is proposing new health plans for state employees starting in the next fiscal year. Naturally, our premiums are increasing, co-pays are increasing, and now we'll have deductibles for the first time ever. So it's basically turning into a private-sector health plan, without the corresponding private sector pay. Sigh.
Morning Gents.
Headed to the US today to pick up DW and DS. They are returning from their trip to WDW and flying back to Bangor Maine. Between me being away and them heading out for the Break, it has been almost a full month since I have seen them.
Hope you all have a great day.
Just reposting cause I like a certain part of it
The Pirate Princess arrived last night after a 45 minute delay at Newark. The kid is getting older. I asked her if she wanted something at the house when she got here and she answered wine and cheese. It was a tough week for her I guess.
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Safe travels for you and the family and enjoy being back together againMorning Gents.
Headed to the US today to pick up DW and DS. They are returning from their trip to WDW and flying back to Bangor Maine. Between me being away and them heading out for the Break, it has been almost a full month since I have seen them.
Hope you all have a great day.
Glad she made it home safe and they do need a break as these kids do work hard when at school. Right there with ya on the getting older / growing up. Enjoy the week with her home.The Pirate Princess arrived last night after a 45 minute delay at Newark. The kid is getting older. I asked her if she wanted something at the house when she got here and she answered wine and cheese. It was a tough week for her I guess.