Retail jobs that provide health insurance?
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I need to find a good job for next year that provides health insurance and one that I can transfer to in another state. I am living in Cary NC right now for the summer and then moving to Baltimore for next year and I won't be on my parent's health insurance anymore. I know Whole Foods provides insurance, but I need more options. Any suggestions?
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Answer:
First idnetify the companies that have locations where you are now and in baltimore. Many big companies have the benefits listed on their website.
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Other answers
Any national company. But transferring is not that easy. Full time employees at Wal-Mart get insurance.
americanfreeman
Start putting in your resumes. Most retail jobs are part time, and won't provide insurance benefits.
mbrcatz
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