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RE: How many parents will allow their kids to be on their health insurance
(03-30-2010 11:16 PM)HuskiesComeOnYouHuskies Wrote:  I graduated in December and was dropped from my parents insurance. Right now I am currently unemployed and spending my time substitute teaching while looking for a job. I've gotten multiple quotes on medical insurance that range from $375 to $555 per month. I can't afford that, and no parent in their right might would refuse to keep their child on their plan if they are unemployed or cannot afford outrageous premiums like that.

Cancel your cell phone. Stop going to bars. Budget yourself. Should your parents have to hold your hand for the rest of your life. Get a second job. It is called lazy!!!! You youngsters have had it easy now you will realize what hard times are.

You are the dumb @$$. Life is tough, get used to it. Running to your parents everytime you have a problem is wrong. You need to grow up and take responsibility for yourself.
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