Wow, getting back into the swing of things–in this case a full-time job–is difficult after so many years of part-time work. On top of that, the last time I had full-time work I was working out of my home, so there was a certain amount of freedom there. Now, I’m at the workplace Monday through Friday, eight hours a day. And frankly, the job is not much of a challenge.
However, I’m at a point in my life where good benefits are just as important as the job itself, and I have good benefits. For example, I get three weeks of vacation next year, not to mention two floating holidays. That’s on top of the 3.33 days of vacation I’ll have earned by the end of December. I’m not comfortable taking those vacation days before my 90 days is up, which will put me smack dab in the middle of December. Instead, I’m carrying them over to the third week in January.
We get MLK day off, which of course is a Monday. My birthday is the very next day, so I’m planning on taking that entire week off and celebrating or crying, whichever mood strikes me at the time. Actually, I’ll probably spend the week housecleaning and maybe clearing out some of my spare bedroom–a.k.a. the junk room. All that extra stuff weighs heavily on me. Ideally I’d like to get down to just enough stuff to fill a one-bedroom apartment, but that’s a ways off. Still, it’s good to have a goal.
Back to the benefits. The one big drawback is the High Deductible. Fifteen hundred dollars, and that includes prescriptions. That’s a big chunk of change and the out-of-pocket goes even higher, another fifteen hundred. That’s a high percentage of my annual salary, so knock wood and lift up my prayers that I’m never burdened with hefty medical bills.
Still, I’m grateful for the work, as dull as it is, and I’m certainly grateful for the benefits, imperfect as they are. Three paid weeks of vacation is a big deal for me. So, as the song says, I’m going to accentuate the positive.
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It’s great to read your update, Belinda. You have a great attitude and are definitely looking at the positives. I’m glad you’re going to give yourself a week to enjoy your milestone birthday. I went through a lot of anticipation with my 60th and now it’s actually a relief to be there. I understand about the medical insurance drawbacks, having gone through a lot of high deductibles and co-pays when I broke my ankle. Wishing you a great Thanksgiving holiday and all the best with your upcoming birthday. 💕🌈🍰
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Thanks, Judy! Have a happy Thanksgiving.
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Congratulations to you, Belinda. Full-time can be a pain, but…..benefits! Probably the best word in the work force. A friend of mine sent me a GIF that is so darn true: “I don’t mind coming to work, but this eight-hour wait to go home is just ridiculous!”
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Haha. That pretty much sums it up!!
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Well done you 🙂
Belinda, I remember you looking for work, preferably in your capacity as a writer. xo
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Thank you! I didn’t land a job as a writer, so I’m writing as an avocation now. At least I have a job with good benefits and good people.
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