Here I am: 23, living in Los Angeles and completely on my own. For the first time in my life, I am outside of the lovely, safe umbrella that the Air Force provides for its dependents. I've been carrying on with my life, perfectly content to be a freelancer (a.k.a. professionaly unemployed). But this past week, I happened to think that it's been awhile since I went to the doctor for any sort of checkup. Then I started feeling kind of queasy and light-headed and I thought, "I can't be getting sick! I can't afford to be sick!"
That's when it hit me that I have no government insurance, no insurance benefits, no guarantees at all. That's a frightening realization, even if I am young and therefore invincible. So I've started dabbling in the waters of insurance policies, and one of the more promising companies I've seen is United American Insurance Company. Unfortunately for me, the company specializes in senior health plans. A senior I am not, but that's not where my discoveries ended.
An unimposing paragraph toward the bottom of the company's Web site states that it is always looking for more people to join its team. I have been following the trail, and I discovered that United American Insurance Company has job postings on careerbuilder.com. United American Insurance Company also has job opportunities posted on monster.com.
Not only is the company large and dependable, but it's actually hiring in this time of hiring freezes and abundant layoffs. And I'm willing to bet that a job with them would come with some sort of insurance benefits as well.
That's when it hit me that I have no government insurance, no insurance benefits, no guarantees at all. That's a frightening realization, even if I am young and therefore invincible. So I've started dabbling in the waters of insurance policies, and one of the more promising companies I've seen is United American Insurance Company. Unfortunately for me, the company specializes in senior health plans. A senior I am not, but that's not where my discoveries ended.
An unimposing paragraph toward the bottom of the company's Web site states that it is always looking for more people to join its team. I have been following the trail, and I discovered that United American Insurance Company has job postings on careerbuilder.com. United American Insurance Company also has job opportunities posted on monster.com.
Not only is the company large and dependable, but it's actually hiring in this time of hiring freezes and abundant layoffs. And I'm willing to bet that a job with them would come with some sort of insurance benefits as well.
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