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This should answer all questions about my current health condition, my weight loss and the future of my career. Also a preview of my new skydiving video at the end. Thanks for the support!
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www.gopherforum.com How often have you had questions about business insurance but just didnt get around to asking your insurance agent. Its possible you are just starting out and dont have lawn care business insurance yet. As we have found through our investigation on this topic, no one knows better what your insurance needs are than your local insurance agent. Each companys needs are as unique as the services they provide. Each state will also have different insurance requirements of you. Since these questions come up quite often, we decided to compile a list of the most common insurance questions asked by lawn care business owners and found a friendly insurance agent to give us answers. 1. Q How does an LCO determine which liability policy should be purchased? What percentage of LCOs have the following coverage? $500000.00, $1000000.00 or $2000000.00 Answer: Most all carry $2000000 the difference in premium is minimal between 1 & 2 million worth of coverage. 2. Q: What is a reasonable rate for a $500000.00 / $1000000 / $2000000 liability insurance policy? Answer: Rates are based either on number of employees or sales. For an operation with 4 employees an approximate premium would be $2500. 3. Q: How much more on average is a $10 million or $20 million dollar liability policy, what percentage of LCOs have this coverage? Answer: Most lawn care companies dont carry these high limits. 4. Q: What is the average LCO deductible for liability and theft? Answer: I recommend ...
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Id like to hear your thoughts on health care reform. Heres how your voice, your questions and your concerns can help shape real American health care reform: please watch my health care town hall video and respond. What would you have asked me? What reform ideas did I have that you liked? That you need to know more about? Below are four ways to get your message heard: 1. Record your questions on video and send them to me on my YouTube page: www.youtube.com or; 2. Post a written comment or question in the Comments section under the town hall video on my YouTube page or; 3. Send me a direct message on my Twitter account: www.twitter.com or; 4. Send me an email at myviews@mail.house.gov. Next Friday, October 16, I will select three questions or concerns and answer them in a video post on my YouTube page. Every American has a stake in this discussion about the future of health care. This video has my ideas. Now I need yours. Sincerely, Darrell
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Rep. Paul Broun [R-GA10] is asked a direct question from Athens, GA constituent Ryan Lewis concerning health care reform. Broun walks away as he cannot answer. Video shot by Gordon Lamb. (September 8, 2009, Oconee County Civic Center, Oconee County, GA) Transcript: Lewis: Dr Broun, can I ask you a very quick question? Broun: Very quickly Lewis: Well, I was raising my hand the whole time, there's something I wanted to bring up which is the issue of the under... underinsured. I pay $200 a month for my wife and I to have health insurance and um for (clearly I meant in) the last 2 years I've passed 12 kidney stones. 12 kidney stones! With no medical attention because I can't get it covered because I have catastrophic insurance with a $200 dollar deductible, *laughs* I mean a $20000 deductible. Lewis: So me paying $200 a month is all I can afford to pay for health insurance, so if you could tell me -? just very quickly - how your plan will make it so we can address that issue because everything you said didn't involve the government at all being involved in trying to stop the profit based, profit motivated system. Broun [interrupting]: We need to make... we need to make insurance affordable to you sir... Lewis [interrupting]: Right... Broun [interrupting]: So that you can... Lewis: Right, right well how do we do that? How do we do that? Broun: Well by expanding health savings accounts and that so... Lewis [interrupting]: No, no, no, I HAD a health savings account actually and ...
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Dear All -- I'm a first year medical student in Boston. Every day, I'm learning important topics on medicine and health. But too often, the things I'm learning about never reach the public. I wanted to try an experiment -- sharing what I am learning on youtube, with the sole purpose of trying to get more important health information to you all. Unlike some of the other health videos out there, mine are not about promoting a book, a diet, a pill, an agenda. I hope to explore your questions on health and medicine with you -- please, please, (please!) e-mail me any questions and I will try my best to answer them by asking my professors and/or by citing credibles sources (JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, etc...) my blog is: www.bostonmedicalstudent.wordpress.com e-mail: unitedstatesmedicalstudent@gmail.com I hope this experiment works -- and if it fails, I hope someone sees these videos, says, "hmmm, these are bad videos, but I love the idea," and decides to go for it. Thank you for your time! ______ PS I wanted to point out something important: I'm just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I'd be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Also, the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions ...
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The Tell me about yourself interview question is one of the so called Tough Interview Questions because to many people it is not clear what exactly should be covered in the answer. Obviously it is NOT about your private life such as family, hobbies, girl friend/boy friend, or health problems. Running into that domain is one of the common mistakes in answering that question. The Tell me about yourself interview question should be answered 100% relative to the position you are applying for. Which gives you an opportunity to prove that you are someone to be seriously considered for the job. Many of us would rather answer the "What makes you a good fit for the position?" question, which is not exactly the one really asked. That is the second common mistake. Remember: most likely the Tell me about yourself interview question comes at the very beginning of the interview. Good answer sets the stage for success in getting the job. Not answering the Tell me about yourself interview question turns the interview into the wrong direction from the very beginning. Tell me about yourself interview question is OPEN ENDED. The interviewer is testing your ability to select what is important in your professional life and relevant to the position you are applying for. The relevancy would not come without research and the homework done prior to the interview. Not doing your homework prior to the interview shows the interviewer that you have no special interest in the position. Critically ...
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