DH used to have a thing like that. We don't, the only discount we get is for not smoking (and you just check a box next to " smoke" or "I don't smoke" to get the discount, the end, unless HR sees you taking a smoke break when you've checked "I don't smoke"). Which is just as well with me, that's getting too damn personal for my taste.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Open enrollment just started at my work and I need to check it out. Word on the street is they are taking the vision plan out of the mix, which would be a bummer for me.
I think our only change from last year is our rates go up a little? I should really look and see, though. Maybe later.
Which is just as well with me, that's getting too damn personal for my taste.
That's the reason I never participated before. Like, they don't really need to know what my cholesterol levels are, or how much I walk. I see a doctor regularly and I pay my health insurance premiums, that's really all I ought to have to do for their sake. But they kept raising the amount of the discount, until greed overcame my reluctance to share.
They only numbers they get at these screenings are weight, waist measurement, body fat measured by some weird electrical resistance thingie, and blood pressure. On the sheet that asked about medical conditions, I wrote "I discuss these things with my doctor", and they didn't even keep the sheet.
I am finding today not entirely satisfactory for a number of reasons. FTR
Individual info does not go our employer. My dr faxes directly to insurance and the website for questions and logging stuff is the insurance, not company.
Our smoking thing this year is a penalty, not a discount. So smokers get a $50/mo penalty. To get premium back to normal level they have to do the wellness stuff.
Mom went into the hospital Friday fir "symptoms" that ended being due to new medications. There was fluid and low potassium levels, so they kept her over the weekend and dad picked her up on Sunday. He didn't call me until just before he was ready to get her, which, honestly, I was grateful for. I would have spent the weekend worrying over what ended up being minor. But I still expected the phone call to go the way the one about Chris went initially. If nothing else, I'm going to start looking for a job closer to home because this distance is killing me.
ION, the goats are gone, the plants are gone, the art is gone, it's so bland now. Except not really, because the fall color at work is astounding. There's a spice bush by the service porch that's electric, the color is so intense. After such a dry summer, I'm amazed at how superb the fall color is. The monks hood is still blooming and the Amsonia is vibrant on the Perennial Border. Just stunning.
Timelies all!
Feh. I hate driving to and from work in the dark. At least my lab has big windows, so I can see the sun even if I'm not out in it.
Thunderstorm. And flash flood watch, but not in the immediate area. My coworkers are freaking out. It is unusual for these parts, but really, it's not that bad.