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To: ksen

Obviously, but what makes a High school/extra money job for most a “sub par” job?

Surely, you know that Papa John’s is a “gateway/entry level” job?

Workman’s comp for injuries could apply, but full health care benefits?

It would be the same type of job as a newspaper route.

Should that also have 100% medical at the cost of the newspaper or the government?

Really?


165 posted on 11/17/2012 11:57:02 PM PST by GrouchoTex (...and ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall set you free....)
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To: GrouchoTex
Obviously, but what makes a High school/extra money job for most a “sub par” job?

I think we got moved into a tangent of the what I meant to be discussing. So I'm going to concede that if the job is one mainly for high school kids or people looking for a little extra money than it is not sub-par.

Surely, you know that Papa John’s is a “gateway/entry level” job?

I do and I think I got myself sidetracked.

Workman’s comp for injuries could apply, but full health care benefits?

For the teenager still on mom and dad's policy and the extra-money worker who has insurance through his other job or through his spouse's job then no. But if Papa John's is your main job and it is through the workplace that the majority of people are expected to get their health insurance from than yes.

It would be the same type of job as a newspaper route.

I don't think those are equivalent. I mean you have store workers as well as delivery people at papa johns.

Should that also have 100% medical at the cost of the newspaper or the government?

Really?

Since I think single-payer is the most equitable kind of healthcare environment than I'd have to say yeah.

172 posted on 11/18/2012 12:14:03 AM PST by ksen
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