Yep, that's right. The new method of calculating health insurance benefits for Cers hazardous duty is , I think, something like $10/month for each year worked. So, a 25 year man will get $250/month credit toward health insurance. I don't know when this began applying to new hires, but I'm thinking around 2005.
Yep, that's right. The new method of calculating health insurance benefits for Cers hazardous duty is , I think, something like $10/month for each year worked. So, a 25 year man will get $250/month credit toward health insurance. I don't know when this began applying to new hires, but I'm thinking around 2005.