Thursday, November 28, 2019

Health Insurance for Unemployed Workers

Health Insurance for Unemployed WorkersHealth Insurance for Unemployed WorkersOne of the biggest concerns for unemployed workers, besides the loss of a paycheck, is the loss of health insurance. Health insurance is very important to have, but it can be expensive. What options for health insurance deckblattage are available, and how can you access health insurance coverage when you have lost your job? Know what your options are so that you can select a form of health insurance that works for your situation. Company-Provided Health Insurance If youre laid off, your employer should review the benefits you are entitled to receive when you leave employment. Ask your employer about your eligibility for continuing to stay on the companys health plan through the federal law COBRA. According to COBRA, if the company you are leaving has over 20 employees, it is mandated by law to offer health insurance coverage to terminated employees for at least 18 months. COBRA applies to employees who voluntarily or involuntarily leave their jobs, or who stay at a company but lose their insurance (due to changes in their hours, for example). The benefit of COBRA is that you can stay on your current health insurance plan, which means you can see the same doctors you have been seeing. However, the downside is that you need to pay for this coverage (plus an additional administrative fee). Keep in mind that you have a 60-day window of time to enroll in COBRA after you leave your job, so look into this option quickly. In some cases, employers will pay for coverage for a limited time as part of aseverancepackage. Therefore, it is important to talk to your employer (or your companys human resources department) before you leave, so you know what your coverage options are. The Affordable Care Act Under the federal law the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), unemployed workers can also find health insurance through the governments Health Insurance Marketplace. The Marketplace provides ind ividuals a way to purchase health insurance. Normally, people need to apply for health insurance in the Marketplace during a particular enrollment period. However, if you leave a job outside of the normal enrollment period, you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. This means that, once you leave your job, you have a 60-day enrollment window to shop and enroll in a health plan through the Marketplace. Your health insurance options (and costs) will vary depending on your income and household size. Check With Your State Before deciding on an insurance plan, check with your state insurance department. Some states have people apply for insurance through the federal Marketplace, while other states have a state-based marketplace. If coverage is available through your state, the cost of the coverage (and the ability to participate) usually depend on your income and the number of people in your family. More Insurance Options If you lose your job or are otherwise unemployed, there are a few other options for finding health insurance. Below are some options you can look into Medicaid provides free or low-cost health insurance to some people based on particular factors. People who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), also commonly known as welfare, automatically qualify for Medicaid. Other people also may qualify based on their income and resources for example, low-income people, pregnant women, the elderly, people with disabilities, and others qualify. Find out if you qualify for Medicaid.TheChildrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a free or low-cost health insurance plan for children that qualify. Find out whether your children qualify for CHIP. If you are under 26 and unemployed, you can get on your parents insurance plan. Qualifying children need not be full-time students or dependents.Insurance companies and various schools alumni association may offer temporary insurance in your state.Unions, trade associations, and members-only wa rehouse clubs like BJs Wholesale Club and Costco may also offer various forms of health insurance. Tips for Finding Health Insurance When Unemployed There are also other health insurance options available. Steve Trattner, President and Chief Marketing Officer of Cinergy Health, shares his health insurance tips for unemployed workers Talk to your employer. Before leaving your job, make koranvers you talk to your employer in detail about your benefits (including insurance) to get a sense of when these will end. This information will help you make a decision about what kind of insurance you will need.Start shopping for individual insurance early. Insurance is complicated, and you dont want to make a rash or uneducated decision. Start early so that you can thoughtfully weigh your options. You also dont want to start shopping late, because you might end up uninsured for a brief time period. This can be both dangerous and costly. Avoid paying a penalty. Another reason to shop for insu rance early is that you have to make a payment to the federal government (also known as a penalty, or individual mandate) if you dont have what is considered qualifying health coverage. For any month you do not have insurance, you will have to pay. There are exemptions depending on your circumstances (including your income), but this is just another reason to avoid going without health insurance for any period of time.Have your information ready. Whether you are applying for COBRA or going on the federal or state Marketplace, you will need to have some information ready. Be sure you know your income and the number of dependents in your household. You may also need your Social Security Number, tax information, and information about your current or previous health insurance plan. Evaluate health plan optionsbased on your individual (or family) healthcare needs. For example, health insurance plans might permit you to select a high deductible, say $5,000, in order to get a very low affo rdable premium. This type of plan will provide coverage if you face a catastrophic medical event but isnt going to cover your routine and predictable healthcare needs. There are also short-term plans available that expire at the end of a 6 or 12-month term and cost much less than major medical plans. Think about what plan will work best for you. Choosing a policy that doesnt include several treatment facilities is also an optionto lower your premium rates. There are low-cost, limited medical plans that provide coverage for an individuals more immediate needs, like routine doctor visits and short-term hospital stays, without a deductible. Review Options Its important to know that you have limited time to decide on health care options, so carefully review options for maintaining coverage as soon as possible after your employment terminates. The information contained in this article is not legal advice and is not a substitute for such advice. State and federal laws change frequentl y, and the information in this article may not reflect your own states laws or the most recent changes to the law.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

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Video Defining Disrupting and Changing Technologies through C... Video Defining Disrupting and Changing Technologies through C... Video Defining Disrupting and Changing Technologies through Codes and StandardsStarting out in your career as engineers, a particularly daunting challenge many face is understanding the large body of codes and standards within their industry. This can be compounded by industries and technologies that are rapidly evolving at rates that codes and standards struggle to keep up with. Regardless of experience, standards committees value input from a wide range of backgrounds, providing a rich environment for exchanging ideas, exposure to a broader cross-section of the industry and the opportunity to connect with peers impacting the direction of the industry.Dan Comperchio, P.E., Senior Engineer at Willdan Energy Solutions draws from his experience working in an industry undergoing explosive growth and constant innovation and the challenges in the development of codes and standards. He will discuss the importance of early career engineers engaging in the process and the opportunities the experience presents, as a core group of experts and leaders help shape technologies and industries. The copyright of this program is owned by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

How to Hide Your Job Search From Your Boss

How to Hide Your Job Search From Your BossHow to Hide Your Job Search From Your BossThe security of your job is paramount until you guarantee a new job offer.Youve decided to look for greener pastures, but until you find those you want to stay in your current position.That reality requires job binnenseekers who are employed to walk a tight line between publicizing their desire for new employment and hiding their intentions. There is also the basic fact that job search takes time and compels changes in your behavior that might signal your departure to your current boss.Should you be worried enough to conduct a clandestine search? Absolutely, said recruiters and career coaches who spoke to Ladders. The security of your current employment is paramount until you guarantee new employment. If your boss hasnt explicitly given you his blessing, then he shouldnt know youre even looking until the new contract is signed and youre handing in your two weeks notice.Discretion must be foremost in y our mind when looking for a job. Keep your search concealed, and do not let any aspect of it spill into your current job. Several rules of thumb should guide your search and hide your intentions.Leave no clues as to your search in the office. An overheard phone call, a resume left in the printer, a suit jacket conspicuously hanging on your chair when you regularly wear jeans to work, all are clear signs that youre trying to find a new position.Wearing a suit to work on the day you had a dentist appointment was a sure tipoff, said Marilyn Santiesteban, Director of Career Services at management consulting firm King Bishop. So is using your work e-mail address or phone number on your resume. Stories abound about a cover letter inadvertently left on the office copier or the person who posted interview details on Facebook or tweeted that they hate their job and are actively looking to get out.Dont advertiseLinda Duffy, President of Leadership Habitude, notes that the Web can indeed be a qualifikation minefield for exposing your job search. With so many social-networking sites, including career-minded networks like LinkedIn, there are many ways your superior could discover your search.If they tweet or post on Facebook or LinkedIn that theyre looking, its fairly easy for a company to find out about it, Duffy says. Even if retaliation is illegal, a company can still find more subtle ways to make that persons work life miserable until they finally quit.I would also remind employees that many employers subscribe to resume databases on Monster.com, CareerBuilder, and other online job-search sites so they can source candidates for their openings. Although employees can make their posting confidential, most dont or dont do it well enough to prohibit current employers from finding it. When I was recruiting at various companies, I would always look to see who in my organization had their resume posted so I knew who might be thinking about leaving.Not at your deskElizabeth L ions, author of Recession Proof Yourself, advises against using your work computer or even the wireless network at work to browse career sites.Dont get caught at your desk looking for your next job, Lions says. Many people make this critical error because they had a bad day and decide to look at Monster.com on the work computer over their lunch. Most companies have filters and ways of watching where you go and what you are doing online. If you get caught, the cat is out of the bag.The best advice, said these experts, is to keep the logistics of your search limited to your personal time and your personal equipment (phone, computer, e-mail). Youll have better luck keeping the status quo intact until youre ready to change it.Mind your computer, mind your phone, and always mind the office printer.