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> Ceres, almost invariably there is some waiting period before a person
> is eligible for benefits (granted 6 months is longer than usual).
> Also, a person can always maintain his/her own coverage from a
> previous job, at his/her own expense, for 18 months through COBRA.
> So, have pity on the small employer.
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> Eric Siegel
When one considers museum staff salaries, covering my own health benefits
for 6 months would cause me to pity the employee of the small
organization. If the museum considers the job important enough, they'll
find a way to provide the rewards necessary to get what they need in the
employee. Ah, but there's the rub ...
Richard Perry
UC San Diego
but soon-to-be SOCIOLOGY FACULTY MEMBER, GASTON COLLEGE, NORTH CAROLINA!
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