companied sponsored health insurance
Last year, failed to apply for company sponsored health insurance for $100 month. As a result, had to get Kaiser $464/month. (I feel like a f*****g sucker.) Only earn $20 hour, s**t. That's a lot of $$$. (rolls eyes). Last year, the deadline to sign up for insurance November 22. Right now, it's over one month ahead of that time, but I am already afraid that I will fail to sign up in time again. Been looking up online, and some places it says that you can enroll @ any time, but I do not understand that, b/c last year, there was only one deadline.
Next day I am scheduled to work, I will ask the manager or the human resources when the open enrollment period will be and how to sign up.
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Taxes.
Due to the insurance complication stated in the previous paragraph, my 2024 taxes will be harder to do than the previous years'. Now I'm worried that I will do taxes wrong. But there's nothing I can do about that right now b/c it's too early.
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nervous disposition
s**t
bee33
https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-c ... i-Cal.aspx
says that the Medi-Cal income limit for a household of one (me) 2024: $20783
january 1, 2024 to october 27, 2024 (most recent paycheck), i earned: 20315.89
two days ago, home depot cashed out everyone's sick hours that were over a certain amount. mine was over 30 hours, at $21/hour.
plus, there's the $$$ i earn from october 27 to december 31, 2024.
last year, i barely earned too much for Medi-Cal. (government benefits). government subsidized medical insurance
this year, thus far, hours cut. i earned less this year than last year, but this year, i still have earned too much to get government benefits.
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today, my sister came to my house (she lives about 15 miles away with her spouse and two kids). my sister is 45, cisgender, married to a male. she's a physician. a couple months ago, she quit her job. she said that it was because of her daughter. she didn't elaborate and i did not ask, b/c i did not want to say something wrong, and then she might overreact.
when i went on the website that home depot's flier told me to go to, it said that the cheapest insurance $495 month kaiser, but they did not know that i work @ home depot. then my sister made me dial the phone number. that was exhausting, confusing, and socially awkward. i HATE talking on the phone, esp long, business, government officials. s**t. the woman that answered asked a couple of questions and then asked me if i wanted to purchase a Medical Payment Plan and i said that the website said that that was "NOT a medical insurance." and then she asked me if there was anything else she could "help" me with. (rolls eyes). what the flying f**k? at that point, that woman had not yet "helped" me with jack s**t! (the whole medical insurance enrollment procedure is so f*****g unnecessarily confusing. i think someone should improve the enrollment procedure. just write the portal such that, the employee types in their SSN, name, and then chooses which insurance to purchase based on a list.
it was so f*****g exhausting to listen to the woman, on the phone, quickly offer me a lot of different payment plans.
plenty of precious lil "people" are much worse at computers and English than me. some of them are hard of hearing or WTF ever. how the f**k do they enroll in medical insurance?
the whole medical insurance enrollment procedure is royally f****d up and i do not understand how and why anyone designed/formatted/invented it that way, and it makes me wanna puke.
my sister told the woman on the phone that the process was "very complicated", even though my sister was a medical doctor.
thank buddha my sister talked to the woman on the phone for me.
after my sister talked to the woman on the phone, my sister told me that, every pay period, $24.60 will get deducted from my paycheck automatically and i have Aetna insurance. (right now i have kaiser).
my sister told me to do a couple more things and that if i wait until next year they will be much harder to do.
i am afraid that when i switch from Kaiser to Aetna next year, the doctor will refuse to fill out the form from work for work accommodations, and then i will get made redundant, and then end up homeless.
but what the flying f**k ever s**t. not many jobs are stable these days. plenty of people getting made redundant. costs skyrocketing. there's nothing i can do about it. plenty of people are deep in debt, earn minimum wage. what the flying f**k ever s**t.
Go to https://www.healthcare.gov/ to apply for Obamacare. It's not government insurance like Medicaid. It just pays a subsidy for you to have private health care. If you make less than about $50,000 a year you probably don't have to pay anything for the insurance premium.
today i logged into the work portal and it said that i purchased a "Medical Payment Plan" (which I told the counselor that I did NOT want, b/c the website said that it was "NOT health insurance".
the work portal said that I STILL do not have medical insurance.
f**k the stupidass counselor!
maybe the counselor and my sister had a "miscommunication", but that is my fault b/c i asked my sister to talk to the counselor.
good thing i logged into the work portal. if i did not log into the work portal, then the enrollment cycle would've been over, and then i would've had to pay $500 month for kaiser, s**t!
that scared the s**t out of me!
When I worked they often changed insurance companies.
It was a hassle to change stuff.
You can ask someone at human resources to verify that you are signed up properly.
The web sites are often confusing. Also, they use special terms or words specific for insurance industry.
Good luck.
After wasting a lot of time and energy stressing and worrying, I finally asked the assistant manager if someone from home Depot could sit down with me and sign me up for insurance. Not only did he say yes but I can do it while on the clock
Thank Buddha s**t
I should not have taken last Friday off work. My sick hours.
I should have known better because I have been working at home Depot for over four years and not once has anyone told me to do anything nearly as academically hard as enrolling in health insurance.
s**t I feel so stupid, like a chump or loser
But so relieved he told me that. Otherwise I would not have been able to do it myself
two days ago, the human resources manager told me that Home Depot does NOT offer Medical to part time, only Dental and Vision. s**t. the reason why i thought that home depot offered part time employees health insurance, is b/c it said "health benefits." but "health benefits" and "health insurance" are not the same thing. as a result, i told my sister that home depot offers part time employees medical insurance. and then my sister ended up purchasing the "medical payment plan", even tough it explicitly said "NOT health insurance". my sister is a medical doctor. how the f**k did the saleswoman trick a medical doctor into purchasing a "medical payment plan"? that's like selling ice to an Eskimo. i feel so f*****g stupid. i'm glad human resources set me straight. then i looked it up on home depot's website, and yes, it is on their website, in writing.
"communication" sounds simple and easy, but sometimes it is neither simple nor easy.
then i asked the human resources manager, where to buy the cheapest medical insurance, and wrote down her answers. then i looked up each of the answers, one by one. and it looks like the cheapest health insurance is Covered CA and i asked my sister if that's correct and she said yes. thank buddha my sister answers the email, almost always within one hour.
plenty of people are worse at english and computers at me. how do they apply for health insurance? it's so f*****g academically difficult to apply for health insurance.
plenty of customers and day laborers are not even authorized to work in the country. how do they get health insurance? how many of them do not have health insurance? how do they get prescriptions and what do they do when they get injured? day laborers regularly get into strangers' cars just because strangers promise to pay them for their work. the strangers might have felony convictions or psychiatric diagnoses. one the day laborers are in the strangers' cars, the strangers could do anything they want to them.
a couple minutes ago, my worthless corpse just finished applying for Covered CA
congratulations to me
that took a lot of time, $$, energy,
applying for health insurance is unnecessarily academically difficult, especially since where i live, it is legally required to have health insurance
s**t
congratulations to me
thats my biggest accomplishment since filing taxes
update:
one hour after i submitted my Covered California application, I received a text message and email, that had the nerve to tell me that Covered CA could not enroll me, b/c I was still under Medi-Cal, and that I had to phone Medi-Cal and tell them to "release" (not "cancel") me, and then phone Covered CA again.
Medi-Cal had the nerve to put me "on hold" for forty (40) minutes, s**t. thank buddha i prepared for it, in that i had a paper and pen ready, the computer on and logged on, and et cetera. then a woman answered and asked my name and social security number and i answered. then she had the nerve to put me on hold again, s**t. then a very professional and kind woman told me a bunch of things, and asked me questions, and had a long conversation with me. she then told me that i could phone Covered CA again and beg them to enroll me.
after that I phoned covered ca. a nice woman told me that the paperwork had not been processed thus far, and i had to phone back two days later.
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what the flying f**k? from 2015-november 2023, i was on Medi-Cal. october 2020, i got a job that exceeded the income limit for Medi-Cal. however, due to coronavirus, Medi-Cal allowed everyone to continue on Medi-Cal, even if they exceeded the income limit. then november 2023, Medi-Cal told me that I was not eligible for Medi-Cal anymore b/c i exceeded the income limit and that i had to apply for health insurance elsewhere. from november 2023 til now, been on kaiser.
someone on Medi-Cal's side made a clerical error, that said that I was still on Medi-Cal, when I have not been on Medi-Cal for over one f*****g year s**t.
the covered ca application, said something about, if the applicant makes false statements, the applicant is subject to $25000 fine, under penalty of "perjury". (rolls eyes).
the covered ca application had a lot of questions. some of the questions were easy to misunderstand. plenty of precious lil "people" do not speak/read english, or were careless or did not practice reading comprehension. if everyone that made false statements on Covered CA applications got sent to jail and $25000 fine, then that's hard to imagine. s**t.
meanwhile, when Medi-Cal made clerical errors, nothing happened to the employee that made the errors. i do not get an apology. certainly, that employee did not get sent to jail under penalty of "perjury".
(double standards)
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