...or at least I'm hoping Starbucks health insurance benefits will be a hot search item after just watching today's Oprah.
There was a couple deep in debt, and Suze Orman prescribed the woman get a job at Starbucks, because Orman said that Starbucks' health insurance benefits are available to even part-time employees who work at least 90 days at the coffee giant.
In this article with Starbucks' CEO about their health insurance benefits, it states:
"Starbucks provides health insurance for all employees working 20 hours a week and up."
But Starbucks' employees speak here of having a hard time getting 20 hours per week to get their health benefits, in some instances.
Either way, any company that pays its employees full health benefits for part-time status is good in my book.
Now, about that Black Gold movie...
There was a couple deep in debt, and Suze Orman prescribed the woman get a job at Starbucks, because Orman said that Starbucks' health insurance benefits are available to even part-time employees who work at least 90 days at the coffee giant.
In this article with Starbucks' CEO about their health insurance benefits, it states:
"Starbucks provides health insurance for all employees working 20 hours a week and up."
But Starbucks' employees speak here of having a hard time getting 20 hours per week to get their health benefits, in some instances.
Either way, any company that pays its employees full health benefits for part-time status is good in my book.
Now, about that Black Gold movie...
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Btw, I enjoyed your article.