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by hn_throwaway_99
734 days ago
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None of those reasons make any sense to me. The US health care system is truly fucked, but nearly all the companies paying well for SWEs also provide good health care plans. It sucks that things are so complicated (deductibles, copays, coinsurance, in-network, out-of-network, etc.), but people with good health insurance aren't getting bankrupted by health care costs. And I've seen plenty of colleagues with super-expensive conditions in my lifetime ("million-dollar babies", cancer, losing limbs in car accidents, etc.) And bitching about bureaucratic terms like non-resident alien? All countries have silly bureaucratic language and words can have multiple meanings. Nobody thinks "alien" in this context means you're a little green man from Mars. |
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No offense but it is spoken like a true American. I have dealt with European immigration and it was pleasant/painless for the most part. In the US they make you feel unwelcome and they drown you in paperwork. Not that Canada is much better these days, but I am a citizen so don't need to deal with it.