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Natter 74: Ready or Not  

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-t - Nov 02, 2015 7:21:28 am PST #8320 of 30003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I hope the rest does you good, Lee!

Maybe I'll trigger the lights with a motion sensor, so the lights only come on when someone is moving around in my apartment.

That's awesome.


Jesse - Nov 02, 2015 7:31:10 am PST #8321 of 30003
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

He was charmed by her and more social than usual. So, the whole thing went better than expected. Then we stopped by to see some other relatives who were fighting over who could hold her. Now ltc is looking at me and wondering where the rest of her fan club has gone.

Aw!!

It was part of a whole big graphic that someone had created about "Wellness" which is something else my company has gone all-in on. I guess they just don't want to pay too much for our health insurance.

That whole thing would really make me want to call out sick in order to eat bacon and smoke cigarettes all day.


Connie Neil - Nov 02, 2015 8:09:32 am PST #8322 of 30003
brillig

I guess they just don't want to pay too much for our health insurance.

We get reduced rates on our insurance if we trundle through yearly health measurements and "counseling." They don't keep track of the numbers--I checked--and they've always beamed at me when I say "I discuss these things with my doctor at my quarterly appointments." I don't discuss my medical issues in a big room full of my co-workers.


-t - Nov 02, 2015 9:51:05 am PST #8323 of 30003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Our Wellness program is actually pretty nice - they subsidize gym memberships and Weight Watchers (and have meetings on site (which is not my thing, but nice for people who are into it)) and we can earn an extra day off by going for walks during lunch breaks, that sort of thing. Last year they did a Maintain Don't Gain thing during the holidays that I wasn't crazy about, but it didn't actually require you to either lose weight or not gain weight to participate or even win something and it was entirely voluntary. And the Health Fair every spring makes for a nice break from working if nothing else, with "healthy snacks" that are often the unhealthiest thing I eat that day (popcorn and frozen yogurt, and spring tends to be when I get really draconian with my diet).

It's open enrollment right now, I think I have things to think about re: FSA and whatnot. Don't want to. Just because it's one more damn thing.


Zenkitty - Nov 02, 2015 10:00:34 am PST #8324 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

We get reduced rates on our insurance if we trundle through yearly health measurements and "counseling." They don't keep track of the numbers--I checked--and they've always beamed at me when I say "I discuss these things with my doctor at my quarterly appointments." I don't discuss my medical issues in a big room full of my co-workers.

We have a program like that to get a reduced rate on our insurance. I haven't been doing it. I was going to this year - to get the reduced rate next year - but HR messed up and I wasn't able to participate. It doesn't seem to matter that I have regular checkups with my doctor. I've not been real happy about it.

Our Wellness program is actually pretty nice - they subsidize gym memberships and Weight Watchers

Ours is nice, if you're doing WW, or you join a gym they have a partnership with, or you're on-site to join the Lunchtime Walking Spree. But I don't and I'm not, so it doesn't help me. I'm not complaining about it; there are a lot of perks you can get if you're on-site but I'm happy trading them for the perk of not being on-site. I have complained about HR's incompetence screwing me out of my discount for next year, but no one seems to care enough to do anything.


Connie Neil - Nov 02, 2015 10:14:20 am PST #8325 of 30003
brillig

We've got a gym onsite, but I already live half an hour away, I'm not tacking on an extra hour at the end of the day to workout, again in a room full of co-workers. I may pick up a membership at someplace with a pool so I can splash aimlessly and pseudo-aerobically.


-t - Nov 02, 2015 10:31:00 am PST #8326 of 30003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

They do make a point to include the remote employees when they can. For us that's mostly Sales. I know the gym subsidy can be any gym, you just have supply something that shows you actually attend (like a sheet someone initials affirming you were there) and you get what amounts to a rebate, so there's no "partnership" needed.


msbelle - Nov 02, 2015 10:55:01 am PST #8327 of 30003
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

We are right in the middle of open enrollment and wellness. Wellness can save us $600 a year. It is really all on the employees to do. They mail things to our homes and the logon is to be done from home. We have to do a questionairre and then have a biometric screening through a lab or our dr (specific form faxed in) AND get 20 points for various healthy things ( questionairre=5, biometric=5, mammo=5....).


Zenkitty - Nov 02, 2015 11:04:10 am PST #8328 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

msbelle, that's exactly what our Wellness program is. HR messed mine up this year, so I don't get the discount next year, but next year I can participate to get the discount in 2017! yay

I hate corporate BS. I really hate that one woman refusing to answer her dang email can cost me $600.


Jesse - Nov 02, 2015 11:07:03 am PST #8329 of 30003
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Luckily, we don't have anything like that here. You can do what you want and no discounts!