irunnoft
I'm What Willis Was Talkin' 'Bout!!!!
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- Jul 20, 2008
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In a way, I rue the day I left Florida and moved to North Carolina. I just thought it was bad when teachers didn't receive a cost of living increase or a step increase in pay from last year (no increase in salary at all). I also thought it was underhanded when they did not pay out the NCLB bonuses to teachers who earned it last year (our school made the AYP/NCLB guidelines for the first time in 12 years and we got zip). Now, I wake up this morning to the news that State Employees are about to be forced to pay higher premiums for health care if they smoke or are obese! So. . . let me get this straight. . . we're in the throes of the worst economy in decades, teachers as well as other state employees received absolutely NO increase in pay and now we will have to actually pay more for health care if we are obese or if we smoke?!!
I'm not a smoker; I quit over 13 years ago, but I still am outraged over this. I'm not obese either, but I'm not exactly rail thin, either. This is a slippery slope NC is traveling down. I don't agree with State or Government stepping into the role of parent. As I understand it, employees will have to be examined by nurses for blood pressure, body mass index and endure some sort of throat swab to check for some chemical that would indicate tobacco use. Talk about degrading and demoralizing. Yes. . . every person who is fat is fat because the choose to be. That's right! That's what we want to be! This has had me burning all day. Sorry for kvetching here on the boards, but it was either that or just plain go bonkers. The morale to the story - it will be coming to your state next!
