Really, Friday??? REALLY?!!@$&!
I'm supposed to have left by now.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Really, Friday??? REALLY?!!@$&!
I'm supposed to have left by now.
I agree on this Friday. Although the one thing did get done. The rushing was not fun though. And neither is my stress about finishing the thinky thing I need to finish today! ARGH. of course posting here is not getting it done either.
Oh, god, demo #1 in progress, and I think I may have flashed up a b.org web screen for a second. Whoops.
It's perfectly normal to feel slightly panicky and unsettled when trying to make sense of one's new medical insurance, right?
(I swear, the only reason I would go back to being a FTE at the Big Software Company is the health coverage. In all other respects, being a vendor for them is FAR better than being a FTE. But wow, I miss their health coverage.)
Health insurance is the main reason I have a fulltime job.
Health insurance is the main reason I have a full-time job, too. Because there's no way our household would work if both of us were freelancers, no matter how much I wish it would be possible.
Whew! Luckily software failure protected me from airing my business in front of prospective customers.
Health insurance is the main reason I have a fulltime job.
OMG, it rules all my decision making. First and foremost.
OMG, it rules all my decision making. First and foremost.
And as things stand now, dictates where I will be working for the rest of my life.
My younger brother just checked in from Misawa. He's okay, so that's good, and he didn't have much else to report. Mains power is still out, cell phones are still out, and his internet connection is "spotty."
Not having health insurance for three years made me EXCITED for double foot surgery once I finally had it again.
This is disturbing but not as disturbing as being in a mosh pit with fresh new health insurance and getting kicked in the nose and thinking "Good thing I have health insurance!" before my hand even reached my face.
This should NOT be the faster reflex, people.