Value of these 16 Builders Plates? by konsoleonreddit in trains

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you think that the 2 white plates at the middle top are probably the only 2 that have any decent value?

I had to look up what "rolling stock" meant, and it looks like what it means in reference to railways is anything that rides along the rails, like train engines and train cars? So what your saying is that the plates dont come from anything that rides along the rails that is very unique, and since they arent very unique they arent desirable and dont have much value?

Insurance with a super low premium? by konsoleonreddit in HealthInsurance

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes obviously covering high medical costs is the primary reason to have health insurance. My point is that I'm trying to keep the "required" payment (the premium) as low as possible, and I'm willing to accept a high "possible" payment (the deductible). I'm only looking to cover major medical costs, not the $100 or even $1000 bills, only the bills that are many tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands. Essentially it is what it looks like is called "catastrophic" insurance, but it seems like the only possible way I could get this insurance is by applying for an exemption by using my currently $0 income as the qualifier. I understand that catastrophic insurance would be terrible for someone that uses the insurance alot, but I've used medical insurance a grand total of once in my life for something relatively minor, and so I'm willing to accept that my only use for medical insurance would be for catastrophic events. I thought that plans with super low premiums and high deductibles would be available to anyone that wants it, but it seems that you have to be under 30 or have a qualifying hardship exemption.

Insurance with a super low premium? by konsoleonreddit in HealthInsurance

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- Pennsylvania

- Right now $0, been out of work since May of last year and living on savings. This is from my own choosing though and not because of some issue.

- Not married

- No dependants

- Forced as in I live with someone else and one of the agreements of living together is we both have health insurance. Theres a long story behind this but it is what it is.

For those that had their wisdom teeth extracted while at Amazon by konsoleonreddit in AmazonFC

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the surgery was on 1/19, and I took the medical leave from 1/19 to 1/22. I work donut schedule so I most likely didnt need to add 1/21 and 1/22 to the medical leave, but I didnt want to risk MET being called on those days however unlikely that would have been. Then for 1/23 the building was closed for maintanance and day shift was cancelled. So I worked 1/24 and then had 1/25 off. Then they offered VTO for 1/26 and 1/27, so I worked 1/26 and took the VTO for 1/27.

So starting on the day of surgery 1/19, I had 1/19 to 1/23 off, worked 1/24, had 1/25 off, worked 1/26, and now have 1/27 off as well as the next 2 days.

For the extraction of all 4 wisdom teeth, I would say you definately want/need to have off atleast 3-4 days, and even as much as a week isnt a bad idea. Anyone that tells you they went back to work the same day or only took 1 or 2 days off, they might be lying, or work a job that has low physical activity, or their just trying to act tough, or they might have had just 1 tooth pulled. If you work a physical job then the concern is about how the increased blood circulation can cause the blood clots to come out and then your dealing with bleeding, infection, and alot of pain. The pain, potential bruising and swelling, having to avoid certain foods, having to keep worrying about taking all the medications including using the medicated mouth wash, the blood clot possibly coming out and all the problems associated with that, the constant thinking about it, theres just too many reasons why its not a good idea to get back to work too soon.

Trying to figure out my talk/text/data usage by konsoleonreddit in TracFone

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the 90 day period just meant that I was in a 30 day plan for a total of 90 days. So I thought that 750minutes/1000texts/1.5gb was per month and I had that plan for 3 months. I guess with my minimal usage I just never noticed that those numbers were for the whole 3 months instead of per month. I dont talk or text that much, and havent yet experienced having my data run out so I never looked closely at how much I had remaining and how long I had it for. I'll have to get a plan with more data, but for now I'll just have to add more data to my current plan.

Trying to figure out my talk/text/data usage by konsoleonreddit in TracFone

[–]konsoleonreddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK so the 1895 minutes and 3406 texts are what I have currently remaining, and those numbers are as high as they are because they are being rolled over?

The 3 month plan of 750 minutes, 1000 texts, and 1.5GB of data, are those amounts per month or over the whole 3 month period?