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Does Your Career Offer Insurance Perks?

 
Author: Elizabeth Newberry
Since your career consumes a large portion of your life, you want to enjoy it, right? You want a career that will allow you to not only use your knowledge and skills, but one that will also challenge you to become better at whatever it is you do.

Unfortunately, we can't always choose a career based on what we like to do. Certain careers come with certain perks. Aside from a regular paycheck, we can assume that one of the most popular perks of any career is health insurance. Actually, unless you're so wealthy that doctor bills look like pocket change, health insurance goes beyond just being a career perk to being a necessity.

Of course, your career isn't the only option for obtaining health insuranceany self-employed individual can vouch for that. So, what do you do if your career doesn't offer health insurance?

Consider buying health insurance yourself. There are a couple of ways to do this. Look for group health insurance by checking into purchasing it through any organizations to which you belong, or look for associations you can join that offer health insurance packages. It's even better if these organizations and associations are career-related.

If all else fails, you can always purchase individual health insurance from an insurance company that sells health insurance. The costliest option, but who can afford to skimp when it comes to health care?

Let's face ithealth care doesn't come cheap, and any assistance we can get is always appreciated. Therefore, many of us find we need to consider the career perksor necessitiesof a particular career and employer before we make the decision to choose a particular career path. Mainly, we need to consider whether or not the career offers health insurance. If it doesgreat! If it doesn't, we either need to look elsewhere for a career, or decide whether or not we can buy health insurance ourselves.

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