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![]() As you can see, the similarities are crystal clear. The main difference is, when you run a company, itâ??s a good idea to provide your fulltime workers with benefits like health insurance but a bad idea to provide them with benefits like making out. That partâ??s simple enough. From there it gets more complicated because there are tons of insurance companies offering tons of different plans, so it can be difficult to know whatâ??s right for your employees. But donâ??t worry; weâ??ve done quite a bit of research on this here at the Sean Adams University of Business Management Development Leadership, and weâ??ve just recently compiled our findings. Below you will find some advice on what kind of insurance youâ??ll need to provide based on what kind of people you employ: If you employ robots: This oneâ??s tough. You wonâ??t really need any insurance for robots, but it might be good to provide them with plans anyway. That way, you might view them as human, and if you view them as human, the workplace might not seem so cold and dull, and if the workplace doesnâ??t seem so cold and dull, well, that might be just what you need in order to believe in love again. ![]() If you employ gullible people: Gullible people are nice and cheap to insure, because you donâ??t need to actually get them any insurance. All you need to do is tell them that youâ??ve got a zero-payroll-deduction, card-less insurance plan that covers everything; thereâ??s just a simple variable copay thatâ??s usually somewhere between 80 and 46,000 dollars. If you employ jungle cats: If your office is staffed entirely by jungle cats, thereâ??s only one person who needs medical insurance: you. A plan that covers the purchase of a tranquilizer gun would probably be your best bet. ![]() If you employ cursed people: People who have been hexed will require very comprehensive health coverage. A plan that protects against rogue lightning bolts, unexpected lava, and locust-related injuries is a must. But donâ??t overspend, because remember: these people are cursed. So measures you take to protect them will fail in some wacky way or another. As always, I am available to answers questions below. But keep in mind that I cannot provide medical advice, because Iâ??m not a doctor (at least, not in the eyes of society, whose stupid, close-minded definition of â??doctorâ?? is â??someone who has a medical degree and knows stuff about healthâ??). More... |
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