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By rach353 Comments: 36, member since Tue May 05, 2009
On Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:46 AM

What do you all do about Health insurance? Do you have any? Is there a specific company that has a good deal on health insurance?

Thanks for your insight!!

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By AlwaysOnStagePremium member Comments: 6630, member since Sun Apr 18, 2004
On Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:05 PM
First thing first: where do you live? :P
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By rach353 Comments: 36, member since Tue May 05, 2009
On Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:28 PM
In the DC metro area....probably more expensive here than a lot of other places!!
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By DaDancingPsych Comments: 2379, member since Wed Dec 18, 2002
On Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:43 PM
This may be unhelpful, but I get my health insurance through my full time (non-dance related) employer. This is the main reason that I have such a job.

Although rare, I have heard of a few dance schools that offer their employees health insurance. You may want to dig a bit and see if you can get employment with a school like that.

I also know that Starbucks (and probably a few other employers) are able to offer their part time employees these benefits. That may be an option.

But if you are looking to get insurance yourself... I'm of no help! =)

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