Post by darkling_glory on Sept 16, 2014 7:37:21 GMT -5
When it rains it pours.
Just got asked to teach another class next year. That puts me up to four. I'm going to do it, though. The money is good, and the job opportunity from old boss is not yet a done deal. I'll regret it if I don't teach it.
Post by lexxasaurus on Sept 16, 2014 9:24:26 GMT -5
Good job DG! You're obviously doing something right!
I bought a new coat yesterday (for way cheap at Ross, woot) and I am so ridiculous happy to wear it. I'm a little too fluffy for my old peacoat so having something that fits well is nice.
Post by OrangePixyStix on Sept 16, 2014 10:32:36 GMT -5
I have to find a new dentist because the one I've been seeing for 7 years isn't "in-network" with the new work's insurance provider. Ugh, that stinks, mostly because this was my favorite dentist office of all the ones I have been to over the years.
Good job DG! You're obviously doing something right!
I bought a new coat yesterday (for way cheap at Ross, woot) and I am so ridiculous happy to wear it. I'm a little too fluffy for my old peacoat so having something that fits well is nice.
I have to find a new dentist because the one I've been seeing for 7 years isn't "in-network" with the new work's insurance provider. Ugh, that stinks, mostly because this was my favorite dentist office of all the ones I have been to over the years.
I think that my dentist is technically not "in-network", so I have to pay a little but my insurance still pays quite a bit. I got my teeth cleaned a month ago and it was only $20. If you like your dentist that much, you might check into what it would cost for an out of network practice.
I have to find a new dentist because the one I've been seeing for 7 years isn't "in-network" with the new work's insurance provider. Ugh, that stinks, mostly because this was my favorite dentist office of all the ones I have been to over the years.
I think that my dentist is technically not "in-network", so I have to pay a little but my insurance still pays quite a bit. I got my teeth cleaned a month ago and it was only $20. If you like your dentist that much, you might check into what it would cost for an out of network practice.
Thanks, I might check and see what kind of difference it would make. They did say preventative services like cleanings are included 100% whether in or out of network, so I can still do those with them, I'd just hate to have to go somewhere else if I need other type of services like fillings or crowns down the line.
I was also going to ask a couple of co-workers that live in my area to see where they go, maybe there's another office I'll like just as much... I just didn't want to blindly choose one from the insurance website without knowing if it's a good place or not.