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Not really. Its called a life changing event. Show proof of your coverage termination and they should allow you to enroll at work.
RemovedUsername869236 · 41-45, F
@VeronicaJane Any grown-up at work should have been able to clear this up. Why the crisis? 🙄

SW-User
@RemovedUsername869236 nobody literally taught me anything adult related
RemovedUsername869236 · 41-45, F
@SW-User Your age range says you're between 26 and 30 years of age. How have you managed to survive this long?

SW-User
@RemovedUsername869236 my parents literally took care of everything. Nobody ever taught or told me anything because they took care of it. I'm a former trust fund baby ok
RemovedUsername869236 · 41-45, F
@SW-User Poor you, I guess?? 🤨 You're literally saying that your excuse for not having a grip on your life, is that you grew up privileged?? 🧐
Wow ... I don't have the words to describe how ridiculous that sounds. 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Wow ... I don't have the words to describe how ridiculous that sounds. 🤯🤯🤯🤯

SW-User
@RemovedUsername869236 more like mollycoddled
@SW-User ...anyway, its not a big deal. Talk to your HR/benefits people at work.
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
People make mistakes. I missed the deadline once. It happens. No one taught me adult stuff either, I was coddled and then my mom died and my father decided to tough love and threw me out that week.