Insurance Smarts

By Maryl Joop


Occasionally, after a tough day at work, we may take a moment to fantasize about a life of working from home. Often, our imaginings consist of us waking up whenever we choose and going about our day with minimal stress and copious breaks, all while wearing a comfortable pair of sweatpants.

While many may share in this fantasy, it turns out our imaginings are quite far from the truth. If you find yourself continuously entertaining the idea of working from home, then perhaps you should review these points about self-employment.

Pack up foods you loved as a kid (did someone say Squeeze-its and Twinkies?), grab a blanket, some friends, and head outdoors. Enjoy the fresh air, sunshine, and the craze that will overcome you when that candy starts pouring out.

Tracy, 24, psychology: "Make sure the gas is off when you're not using it. And you should have someone come to check for leaks every couple of months. I love gas stoves. You can basically make smores on them any time you want!"

Jack, 22, physical therapy: "Me." Colbin, 24, mathematics: "Not me."

Jonathan, 25, art: "Insurance? Well I have student insurance now I think. So...I'll get my own when I graduate I guess. So maybe three or four years?" Emily, 22, French: "I'm pretty healthy and very careful, so I bet I can get away without insurance for a long time. I mean I work out, I eat good, and I don't drink and drive. Besides my parents are pretty wealthy and I'm sure they will cover me for as long as I want."

One of the most frightening aspects of self-employment is the fact that you must take care of your own health care arrangements. While purchasing your own health insurance is not always as terrible as you might think, it will take some work.

Although there are affordable health care options available for purchase; you may also consider coverage through your spouse's plan, joining a trade group for self-employment, or applying for governmental aid.

No matter how you do it, spending time outside is a treasure of life we can't let slip by and affordable health insurance is has got your back when you are ready to roam. Go simple or go extreme. Take an hour or take a month. The important thing is that we all take the time to enjoy the natural and beautiful world around us!




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Insurance Smarts

By Maryl Joop


Occasionally, after a tough day at work, we may take a moment to fantasize about a life of working from home. Often, our imaginings consist of us waking up whenever we choose and going about our day with minimal stress and copious breaks, all while wearing a comfortable pair of sweatpants.

While many may share in this fantasy, it turns out our imaginings are quite far from the truth. If you find yourself continuously entertaining the idea of working from home, then perhaps you should review these points about self-employment.

Pack up foods you loved as a kid (did someone say Squeeze-its and Twinkies?), grab a blanket, some friends, and head outdoors. Enjoy the fresh air, sunshine, and the craze that will overcome you when that candy starts pouring out.

Tracy, 24, psychology: "Make sure the gas is off when you're not using it. And you should have someone come to check for leaks every couple of months. I love gas stoves. You can basically make smores on them any time you want!"

Jack, 22, physical therapy: "Me." Colbin, 24, mathematics: "Not me."

Jonathan, 25, art: "Insurance? Well I have student insurance now I think. So...I'll get my own when I graduate I guess. So maybe three or four years?" Emily, 22, French: "I'm pretty healthy and very careful, so I bet I can get away without insurance for a long time. I mean I work out, I eat good, and I don't drink and drive. Besides my parents are pretty wealthy and I'm sure they will cover me for as long as I want."

One of the most frightening aspects of self-employment is the fact that you must take care of your own health care arrangements. While purchasing your own health insurance is not always as terrible as you might think, it will take some work.

Although there are affordable health care options available for purchase; you may also consider coverage through your spouse's plan, joining a trade group for self-employment, or applying for governmental aid.

No matter how you do it, spending time outside is a treasure of life we can't let slip by and affordable health insurance is has got your back when you are ready to roam. Go simple or go extreme. Take an hour or take a month. The important thing is that we all take the time to enjoy the natural and beautiful world around us!




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