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leah wrote:what's wrong with my car? not sure. the check engine light has been on for awhile, but i figured i'd let it slide for as long as possible since so many people have told me that those just turn on for no reason sometimes. but now, the "fix-yer-brakes" light is on, and i know from experience that i can't put that one off, otherwise it'll just get more expensive.
leah wrote:/shrug
it's insurance through my first real job after college--like i knew any better.
other fun insurance problem: it doesn't cover yearly gyno exams. i'm in debt right now from my yearly visit... why would my employer and insurance company make me suffer just for making efforts to keep my lady friend happy and healthy?
Donnel wrote:Diekan the vision plan is probably included with the other benefits (or lack thereof it seems) she most likely doesn't pay extra for the vision part.
leah wrote:what's wrong with my car? not sure. the check engine light has been on for awhile, but i figured i'd let it slide for as long as possible since so many people have told me that those just turn on for no reason sometimes. but now, the "fix-yer-brakes" light is on, and i know from experience that i can't put that one off, otherwise it'll just get more expensive.
Diekan wrote:leah wrote:/shrug
it's insurance through my first real job after college--like i knew any better.
other fun insurance problem: it doesn't cover yearly gyno exams. i'm in debt right now from my yearly visit... why would my employer and insurance company make me suffer just for making efforts to keep my lady friend happy and healthy?
Ahh... I see. You know that brings up a good point. College does a wonderful job in teaching you skills for your chosen profession, but it does nothing to prepare its students for the real world. I would love to see colleges making incoming Freshman take a course on "Basic Living 101" in which they learn the value of credit, how to balance a check book, how to look for jobs when they do graduate, what insurance is and how it works... etc. Everyone would benefit. The school would benefit by getting a little more tuition, the student benefits by being more prepared for the real world after school and the economy benefits by having more responsible consumers in the end.
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