iluvaa
Veteran
- Mar 22, 2007
- 1,228
- 811
Look around ours is still pretty cheapHow much has it gone up since you hired on? And how much has your employer cut your pay? When I hired on it cost us nothing.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Look around ours is still pretty cheapHow much has it gone up since you hired on? And how much has your employer cut your pay? When I hired on it cost us nothing.
I hate to say it but we the flight attendants have excellent health coverage. Even with the increase in the companies proposal we will be paying far less then most people. I had lunch with a friend and she was paying a whopping $1200 a month for her, her husband and her daughter. That was her share through her employer. The only thing I have a bone to pick on this issue for us is that in exchange for paying more for health costs we are not getting enough credit on other issues.
Perhaps it was the most expensive because of all the part timers. Figure each part timer brings 4.1 people onto the plan, so if you have two part timers in the place of one full timer you are covering 8.2 people instead of 4.1.At least in 2003, the TWU's plan was the most expensive out of the four plans, because they negotiated for a higher lifetime max than any other workgroup. The MAS plan had the lowest lifetime max (blowing away entirely the myth that management has a better plan, perhaps?), with the APFA & APA plans somewhere in the middle.
So contrary to Bob's assertion that the TWU pays more because there's no cap, I'll suggest it's more likely that the TWU is paying more because their plan has more liability and/or expenses than the other three plans due to the higher lifetime max. Maybe, just maybe, the reason there is no cap on your plan is because there is a higher lifetime max...
Fine, when we get all the weekends, the holidays and the summer off we will pay what she pays.A coworkers wife has been a teacher in oklahoma for 17 yrs and for coverage like ours its over 800 a month so is ours really that bad lets get out of our holes and look around.
(you want to talk about paycuts? How about a 100% paycut for her, and a 40% cut in our household income in January 2003 just before the April paycuts...).