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by potatolicious
5044 days ago
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The relevance of health care in this negotiation is contextual. For young, healthy, child-less people, their usage of health care is going to be minimal at best - and really amounts of catastrophic insurance against accidents or major illnesses. This changes dramatically if the individual has children, chronic illnesses, or other persistent conditions that will require regular use of the medical system. And also, ouch, $780 monthly premiums - is the company any of your premiums?! |
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Which brings me back to your first point. Yes, the healthcare aspect (especially in the US) is contextual. Which means startups can favor younger/inexperienced/childless early employees over older experienced/family people.
And remember, anyone's situation can change on a dime. Doesn't matter where or when you work.