There's just not a lot of stuff you can buy for 95-year old women, you know?
Yes I do! Which reminds me I should order flowers for my grandmother. I now figure I've done it long enough that it's a tradition....
Marketing question: If I say I have more than 30 years of experience, do you think "Wow, she's qualified" or "Wow, she's old"?
It would depend. For a senior enough position, it would be a plus, but I do think it's a little iffy -- if the work is stuff that's changed a lot with technology or anything, especially. I'd think.
Well, _I_ think qualified, but I think other people would think "old" (not that you are, they would just think that). I would say something like 15+ years. Which is also true, they just don't start doing the math immediately.
they would not allow the exception. bye bye $500/mo in tax free dollars.
they would not allow the exception.
Ooh, that sucks. Sorry about that - missing a deadline for something like that is totally something I would do....
Shit, I'm sorry, msbelle. I have to remember to add baby to my insurance within 31 days of his birth or I have to wait until next year's open enrollment (November). It has been causing me a bit of stress as I hope I don't forget.
That sucks, msbelle.
Well, _I_ think qualified, but I think other people would think "old" (not that you are, they would just think that). I would say something like 15+ years. Which is also true, they just don't start doing the math immediately.
Yeah, it's a little weird -- saying 30+ years on paper sounds like a LOT, but looking at someone in their 50s just looks like an experienced person.
The really sucky part is that they sent a notice in Nov, then one reminder the day it was die, but that day, I was out in the morning, so the 9:40am email was buried.
I honestly cannot believe that they only do one email reminder.