Melanie from Canada writes:
I work in a medical office, I see all walks of life. Yesterday this woman came in (40 and rough looking, but I could see she probably used to be pretty, with STD's on her med history, ). She is on welfare and needs a ton of work, with not all of it covered. She started to question my co-worker and I (at the front desk) about dental plans and the unions halls. We discussed what plans covered what, and the best plan we had seen Then asked her if she was planning on getting a job with one of the unions....no! She was going to find some guy to shack up with and get on his plan. I also had a young 18 year old man standing at the desk listening to all of this. After the woman left, he looked at us in disbelief and said, "Well that's one way to do it" That boy just got an education at his doctor appointment. I know there are women like that out there, I had just never met one yet. And the other thing that struck me was that she was telling woman who have jobs what her plans were, that we would think that was a good idea. My co-worker and I both also discussed how we both have husbands with medical plans and we still work.
Don't all women do this?
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No, not all women do this. I have been on my own since 1998. I have three children. I have worked, bought a house on my own, and taken care of everything myself. My ex husband makes twice as much money as I do, and even after you subract the child support from his income and add it to mine, he has more income than I do. I have worked with so many women like myself. We are the majority. The other women are the minority.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that you have to ask that question.
ReplyDeleteI don't know who you've been around to ask such a cynical question, but, it's just a shame.
I suppose another story, told in a different way, and replace with a man, I might have to ask a cynical question too, given who I've been around. Another shame.
Yeah women all do this
ReplyDeleteHaha!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this story is real? The person that wrote it is from Canada. Don't they have socialized medicine that includes dental?
ReplyDeleteOMG are you kidding? NO certainly NOT all women do this. I have been on MY own for three years and make more than twice as much as my ex so I am more than self sufficiant. I would say this gal is the minority and a very sad one at that.
ReplyDeleteAlthough Canada has socialized medicine; employers (like unions) pay for extras to the government plans. I lived there for 9 years and there are some real good system users there. That's the thing about socialists systems - it's really hard to close loop holes when you need a system for ALL cases!
ReplyDeleteAnd there are some Americans that think it's a good thing.
Regardless gold digging is as old of a profession as is the oldest in the world. It is only third to the second; which is politics.
Prostitutes, Politicians, Gold Diggers ---- all should feel shame.
~Vikki~
I spoke with two students from Canada a few years ago who said the medical care is free there, but if this happened in US, I’d say it’s very unprofessional for such conversation to occur in a dental office with a customer. If you were a cashier in a store would you also ask a person with food stamps if they were planning on getting a job? My guess you would be fired if you did that.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I think you underestimate men portraying them as someone who can be easily taken advantage of. Whether two people on the same plan or not is a mutual decision and I think more often then not women want their independency from men and many men want you to be on his insurance policy, plan or whatever else so you would be available to them 24/7 rather than going to work. How many men you know like to stay home with kids while you’re at work? My guess is not many.
~k.
Medical in Canada is covered by provinces.The coverage is not complete.In ontario ,dental and eyeglasses are not covered at all by gov,t.Now for the boys and some girls ...I say a prayer ,heaven help us all from these types ,shit that ain,t no reason to bother to get into a relationship.
ReplyDeleteMost emphatically NO.
ReplyDeleteThe person finding the union benefits that would most benefit her? She's the kind that would sell her child to the highest bidder to get what she wants.
It's reprehensible.