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So we recently hired a new health insurance broker and because I have wanted to do something original, I decided to ask him to keep kind of a moving diary of his experiences at East Coast Health Insurance. Blogging though boring to most is a great way for you to get know us.
East Coast Health Insurance is attempting to do something new and original in the health insurance field as it has grown so darn tedious. Tons of people have health insurance sites, (though none as big as ours, ehealth has 17,000 pages of which 16,899 are actually the same) and we have one but if you read our stuff at all regularly you will probably have noticed that we are in the process of revealing the entire hocus pocus state by state, city by city. Eventually this website will be a bible of health insurance laws, quotes, and articles about every conceivable health insurance subject. We have tried to pull back the curtain on this business and hope we have at least been successful in stopping you from buying junk, and I realized that really the only thing we were missing was a diary, and I am too busy writing health insurance articles to do one, so I though why not give the floor to my newest agent who we have high hopes for.
Due to his former occupation unfortunately (he was not a naked fireman ladies) we will have to call him by a pseudonym and thus his new name will be the King of Spain. Ok I jest, his name is Dougy Powers and he has a unique ability to type very slowly as his lanky fingers search for keys that no teacher ever showed him the location for. We can only hope that he churns out a couple of articles a week and that they do not involve coinsurance, but rather instead company gossip.
I am not going to tell any of employees about this little journal so this way he can feel free to write without regard for feelings and I will encourage him to tell the truth unless it is about me for which I would severely lash him. Dougy will also write about you, consumers who call in with crazy questions about fake legs and waiting periods, and people with pain killer addictions that look for health insurance to pay for opiates prescriptions. He will also tell tales of families who can’t afford health insurance and the struggles that they go through just to get coverage for their children.
I hope this blog will turn out funny and sad, and that it will get me a ton more hits so that I may rocket to the top of google with my starship.
Jeremy Ehrenthal
1/17/2010
