Broompilot
Veteran Expediter
Do you have any Coverage?
Are you Healthy?
If YES than why not if the answer to the second question was Yes?
This is the one area that is just not addressed on here often enough. If you have any net wealth, own a home, vehicle, if you get injured or sick, it will cause you terrible financial pain. If your just plain flat broke, and looking at this to maybee get you some income why are you not considering a job that will offer Health Insurance down the road. This one will not unless your willing to pay for it, and I see to many who wish they would have and never did. After an Illness and a $30K bill the chances of ever being able to stop working are about as good as winning the Lotto. FACT here people. Once the Illness strikes if your lucky enough to come back to work, it will most likely be a while before your income would come back into play as well. Mean time the Bills just keep mounting.
It is not cheap, it is cheap enough though that if the above happened to you your gona regret that you never had it. I just wonder what the % of people who when they were healthy ignored this financial obligation only to loose everything and are now dependant on others or God Forbid the Govt. for basic living expenses.
I deem this and Life Insurance at the top of my list to be paid FIRST. After bare essentials of living expenses, heat, water, etc.
Are you Healthy?
If YES than why not if the answer to the second question was Yes?
This is the one area that is just not addressed on here often enough. If you have any net wealth, own a home, vehicle, if you get injured or sick, it will cause you terrible financial pain. If your just plain flat broke, and looking at this to maybee get you some income why are you not considering a job that will offer Health Insurance down the road. This one will not unless your willing to pay for it, and I see to many who wish they would have and never did. After an Illness and a $30K bill the chances of ever being able to stop working are about as good as winning the Lotto. FACT here people. Once the Illness strikes if your lucky enough to come back to work, it will most likely be a while before your income would come back into play as well. Mean time the Bills just keep mounting.
It is not cheap, it is cheap enough though that if the above happened to you your gona regret that you never had it. I just wonder what the % of people who when they were healthy ignored this financial obligation only to loose everything and are now dependant on others or God Forbid the Govt. for basic living expenses.
I deem this and Life Insurance at the top of my list to be paid FIRST. After bare essentials of living expenses, heat, water, etc.