[humanser] Ensurance job requirements

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 03:23:52 UTC 2018


Wow, I didn't know that you could be covered by uber's insurance. 
Justin

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Thanks Justin.  I did some research on the position I'm currently going for,
and it's a bit different in how it is set up.  I would be eligible for
para-transit in the town the position is located in, and they do have uber
so I'd be covered under Uber's ensurance while in their vehicles.  There is
a question about providing proof of ensurance on the application, but I'm
planning to just casually give the employer a heads up as to why I will say
I can't provide proof of car ensurance on the application.  We have an
informational interview set up this week, which she wanted to set up before
I could even ask for one.

On 4/17/18, Justin Williams via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> No, you don't need to buy any other insurance.
> Justin
>
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> Shelton via HumanSer
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> Subject: [humanser] Ensurance job requirements
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> Kaiti Shelton
>
>
> Hello, everyone,
>
> I've been searching for employment for a few weeks now, and I'm seeing 
> a troubling trend of posts not just saying drivers licenses are 
> required, but that ensurance is required on vehicles.  I know to just 
> ignore the valid driver's license part as I have a valid state ID, but 
> of course I'm never going to have car ensurance.  I have been using a 
> combination of public transportation, Uber and Lyft, and a hired 
> driver to get around for my internship, but even an internal job 
> posting says this is required.  One posting I saw not only required 
> ensurance, but specified the minimum dollar amount in coverage 
> required.
>
> What should I do in these cases?  Planning how to get from point A to 
> B all the time is challenging enough, but now do I need to buy some 
> other type of ensurance to substitute for the car ensurance others 
> would have?  Would I need to stick to having a hired driver and prove 
> that they are covered to company specifications?  I'm still hoping 
> some stationary location will open up a job posting, but right now I 
> don't see any which fit that bill in the population I have been 
> training to work with.  Thoughts?
>
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