ORIGINAL: Hossfly
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Perhaps the AMA should take personal coverage into consideration when determining membership rates or tiered levels.
JR Gautreaux
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That may be something for consideration WHEN and IF EVER that the insurance expense becomes a significant part of your AMA dues. Right now it isn't worth considering, about $6.oo per.
All the crap going on now about rules and insurance risk is pure bureaucratic BS. Get an insurance dues up there around 30 -40 yankee dollars and Insurance Companies will be standing in line for the action. DB really stepped on his own with the Feb. column. Now those that simply parrot what AMA / DB tells them, then, they will not understand how he did it.
Don't bother asking me as I no longer try to teach AMA 101, but simply look at the article from different perspectives.
seems a tad short on the insurance costs. what about the self insured part, don't that cost more? since the ama is not an insurance company either your covered or you are not. no tiers, no charges for things like instructor insurance.. unless they really are an insurance company.
sounds like a great deal, wher can i get 2.5 mil in liability ins for 40 a them non-confederate papers? really think you know enough to teach remedial ama?