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healsdata commented on Job Listing Site Highlighting H-1B Positions So Americans Can Apply   newsweek.com/h1b-jobs-now... · Posted by u/walterbell
healsdata · 11 days ago
At least one company I worked at purposefully crafted these job descriptions so that no one would be qualified. They'd find the most obscure parts of our tech stack, require hands on experience with each library, knowledge of our niche, and so on.

You basically had to be already working for us to have the required experience.

healsdata commented on Ask HN: What trick of the trade took you too long to learn?    · Posted by u/unsupp0rted
scarface_74 · 19 days ago
As much as I hate the American health care system as a senior citizen, there is an out of pocket maximum that you can budget for if you have all of the parts.

From what I understand it’s Medicare Part A+B and either Part C or Medigap.

Of course private insurance especially for older Americans like Part C and Medigap is Byzantine if you actually need it and some doctors don’t accept Medicaid (low income) and a few don’t even accept Medicare.

I don’t know much from either first hand or second hand experience because my mom and dad (83 and 81) are under my mom’s teacher’s retirement insurance and between them (two pensions + social security) medical expenses are more of a nuisance than something that they stress about.

healsdata · 18 days ago
My comment had nothing to do with being a senior citizen.

If you're putting the maximum in your HSA each year, you're participating in a high-deductible healthcare plan.

> If you got your HSA-qualified HDHP through your employer, your average [premium] looked like $90 per month if you were single and $432 for your family.

> Median annual deductible for private industry workers participating in HDHP plans was $2,750.

> Average out-of-pocket maximum was $4,422 for single coverage.

healsdata commented on Ask HN: What trick of the trade took you too long to learn?    · Posted by u/unsupp0rted
hattmall · 19 days ago
Step 0: Have enough extra money to do all that.
healsdata · 19 days ago
And also Step 4a: Don't need to use the healthcare system.

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