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<blockquote data-quote="TheWeasel" data-source="post: 5638833" data-attributes="member: 93472"><p>This wouldn't work as far as I know because PT insurance subsidizes FT.</p><p></p><p>PT is filled with 20 something college kids who do 3-5hours of hard exercise 5 days a week. They are the last people you'd see actually using the health plan. Take them off and now the only people on the health plan are old dudes with knee problems and families. FT would have to actually start paying for their insurance and that would NOT fly.</p><p></p><p>Theoretically that applies to pensions as well, but I am not sure if the PT and FT plans draw from the same fund or if it is separated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWeasel, post: 5638833, member: 93472"] This wouldn't work as far as I know because PT insurance subsidizes FT. PT is filled with 20 something college kids who do 3-5hours of hard exercise 5 days a week. They are the last people you'd see actually using the health plan. Take them off and now the only people on the health plan are old dudes with knee problems and families. FT would have to actually start paying for their insurance and that would NOT fly. Theoretically that applies to pensions as well, but I am not sure if the PT and FT plans draw from the same fund or if it is separated. [/QUOTE]
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