Eligible employees can choose from comprehensive health care coverage options. Average hours worked, length of service, and position are used to determine eligibility.
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Anonymous employee
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Anonymous employee
Former
Spring Hill, Florida
None existent, and their low wage doesn't qualify me for Obamacare either, so no insurance for me. I didn't make enough to even be considered poor...
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Anonymous Team Menmber
Former
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Expensive compared to your paycheck. Doesn't cover much of anything. No family/spouse benefits available.
Anonymous Consumables Team Member
Current
Roseville, Minnesota
You have to apply for the health insurance, which requires having worked for them for at least one year, most likely multiple years, and work an unspecific minimum of hours, likely close to full-time.
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Anonymous employee
Former
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Ridiculously expensive premiums with outrageous deductible.
Anonymous Mp Ops Expert
Current
Minneapolis, Minnesota
quite good- HSA or HRA option. And the heath care facilities in the Cities are really strong. There is also a health clinic in HQ so that you can get shots/ strep tests/ yearly check ups/ stitches/ most basic heath needs.
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Current
Minneapolis, Minnesota
they have nice health and dental plans
Anonymous Team Leader
Former
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
It us as good as any retail environment. The quality of employer provided health insurance and contributions has declined in all organizations due to current issues.
Anonymous Warehouse Worker
Former
Shafter, California
I didn't have any major health problems but I remember it was super good!
Anonymous Sales Floor Team Leader
Former
Fremont, California
Trending words HSA while HMO like Kaiser the cost goes up every year
Anonymous employee
Former
New York, New York State
I did not participate, but comparing it to the coverage I have it was fair - nothing spectacular