![]() I have to navigate my mom's medical situation, all Medicare brings is an extra monthly healthcare fee (taken out of your Social security), extra payments for blood tests and medications denial. People on Medicare, don't get anything extra, just new surprise bills while they are already paying for Medicare! Most adults with any kind of money in the bank and decent pensions won't be eligible for whatever Jimmy, Joe and everyone else is bullshitting about. Not sure what these ads are pushing, anyone who is eligible for extra 'freebies' via Medicare, usually has MEDICAID as their main or third form of health insurance. The Joe Namath Medicare ads are equally annoying. I'd rather have Medea do those Medicare ads than Jimmy Walker, in the new ads Jimmy sounds mentally challenged. I swear to god she’s like the spitting image of Medea from her look to the way she talks □ How does this work? Amazon asks employees to appear in TV commercials praising the boss and employees are free to decline without repercussions? Or employees are paid to appear (as anyone else would be) and some do it for the money, yet we're supposed to believe what they're being paid to say? I just think it's an odd ad campaign, especially coming from a company with such a bad reputation for labor relations - isn't a certain portion of the audience bound to scoff? I guess Walmart started it and Amazon is just as bad. If there's an Amazon scholarship program for employees, this is the first I've heard of it - somehow, I doubt it, but the guy in the commercial seems like such a nice, sincere young man. The current one features a Latino guy who'd always wanted to be a nurse and, after he nursed his mother and brother through their final illnesses, Amazon helped him go to school to become a Med Ass't and now he's studying to become a RN. ![]() I don't know what to make of the Amazon commercials about how well they treat their employees.
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