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04-11-2020, 11:57 PM #21UnregisteredGuest
You should also share Steadmans story- domestic violence, denial of his own kids, etc.
but we can’t totally blame Steadman because he was raised by two alcoholics who made him the maggot he is today.
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04-12-2020, 02:59 AM #22UnregisteredGuest
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04-12-2020, 04:34 PM #23UnregisteredGuest
From: Info <Info@dcpba.org>
Date: April 10, 2020 at 3:25:00 PM EDT
Subject: PBA Update COVID-19
Bargaining Unit Members,
As we come to the end of another week of the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted to once again reach out to provide an update as to where we are with addressing member needs. We have been working daily with Miami-Dade County to address equipment needs, and every day we are making and fielding calls in an effort to aid in getting all of the equipment needed. We are obviously competing for limited equipment with virtually everyone else in the country and the world, but we continue to make progress.
Further, Miami-Dade County is waiving any copays for visits when you use "Virtual Visits" through AvMed, the online feature for health insurance that allows you to see a doctor remotely. While you can usually see a doctor immediately through Virtual Visits, due to higher volume you may be given an appointment time for the visit, which should only be a minimal delay, perhaps an hour or two.
In these times, your health is an utmost priority and this way you can limit your time out of the house when not at work, still attend to medical needs and not have to pay the usual copay for a doctor's visit. See the following link:
https://www.avmed.org/web/mdc/tools-...virtual-visits
Virtual Visits - AvMed
AvMed’s Virtual Visits, powered by MDLIVE, allow you to see a health care provider from your computer or smart phone—anytime, anywhere.. Four Reasons to Use Virtual Visits: It’s economical—It’s free to sign up and an inexpensive way to see a provider for non-emergency medical conditions. You simply pay the applicable coinsurance indicated within your health plan.
www.avmed.org
Finally, Costco has announced that sworn law enforcement and correctional officers (among other health care professionals and first responders) will be able to skip to the front of the line to enter the store. You do have to be a Costco member, but that will save time for you to attend to personal needs.
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/nation...tores/2217893/
Costco Will Give Health Workers, First Responders Priority to Enter Stores
Costco has announced it will be giving health care workers and first responders priority access to enter its stores amid the ongoing coronavirus health crisis. Those who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic are now able to skip to the front of the store’s lines, which have become increasingly longer, so they can get in and out faster. The…
www.nbcmiami.com
As always, we are available our usual business hours and request that when possible, call in lieu of physically responding to the PBA. Our attorneys continue to be available 24/7, and will continue to do so, regardless of where this pandemic takes us.
Above all, practice social distancing as much as possible so you can STAY SAFE!
Steadmam Stahl
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04-12-2020, 04:35 PM #24UnregisteredGuest
From: Info <Info@dcpba.org>
Date: April 10, 2020 at 3:25:00 PM EDT
Subject: PBA Update COVID-19
Bargaining Unit Members,
As we come to the end of another week of the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted to once again reach out to provide an update as to where we are with addressing member needs. We have been working daily with Miami-Dade County to address equipment needs, and every day we are making and fielding calls in an effort to aid in getting all of the equipment needed. We are obviously competing for limited equipment with virtually everyone else in the country and the world, but we continue to make progress.
Further, Miami-Dade County is waiving any copays for visits when you use "Virtual Visits" through AvMed, the online feature for health insurance that allows you to see a doctor remotely. While you can usually see a doctor immediately through Virtual Visits, due to higher volume you may be given an appointment time for the visit, which should only be a minimal delay, perhaps an hour or two.
In these times, your health is an utmost priority and this way you can limit your time out of the house when not at work, still attend to medical needs and not have to pay the usual copay for a doctor's visit. See the following link:
https://www.avmed.org/web/mdc/tools-...virtual-visits
Virtual Visits - AvMed
AvMed’s Virtual Visits, powered by MDLIVE, allow you to see a health care provider from your computer or smart phone—anytime, anywhere.. Four Reasons to Use Virtual Visits: It’s economical—It’s free to sign up and an inexpensive way to see a provider for non-emergency medical conditions. You simply pay the applicable coinsurance indicated within your health plan.
www.avmed.org
Finally, Costco has announced that sworn law enforcement and correctional officers (among other health care professionals and first responders) will be able to skip to the front of the line to enter the store. You do have to be a Costco member, but that will save time for you to attend to personal needs.
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/nation...tores/2217893/
Costco Will Give Health Workers, First Responders Priority to Enter Stores
Costco has announced it will be giving health care workers and first responders priority access to enter its stores amid the ongoing coronavirus health crisis. Those who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic are now able to skip to the front of the store’s lines, which have become increasingly longer, so they can get in and out faster. The…
www.nbcmiami.com
As always, we are available our usual business hours and request that when possible, call in lieu of physically responding to the PBA. Our attorneys continue to be available 24/7, and will continue to do so, regardless of where this pandemic takes us.
Above all, practice social distancing as much as possible so you can STAY SAFE!
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04-12-2020, 05:02 PM #25UnregisteredGuest
Stahl your out dude just accept it already that you screwed up and members want a new president
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04-13-2020, 08:12 AM #26UnregisteredGuest
We do as soon we get rid if the hypocrite-side kick Jenkins. They both go to Back stabbing as a 1St resort, then goes in for the juglar? TheIr all the same.
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04-13-2020, 11:15 AM #27UnregisteredGuest
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04-13-2020, 02:25 PM #28UnregisteredGuest
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04-13-2020, 04:04 PM #29UnregisteredGuest
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04-13-2020, 04:44 PM #30UnregisteredGuest
True Colors in deed
I’m happy somebody saw the card that Jenkins played. He didn’t pick a side, he played both sides against each other, then came in like the Maggot that he is and backstabbed his friend. It was actually pretty sad to see Rivera, he didn’t know what hit him. Jenkins is the same person that broke Bread with at his house. Rivera and Steadman took him on trips, drove his car and then tried to sleep with another friend wife infront of the officer at the house party. This is person is what you want to be President. Get a real!! He take from others to feed his greed. He receives two paychecks, why the hell would he be trying to take money out of Ofc.’s mouth’s By picking up OT. He uses our dues today for his personal crap then writes it off. To me they are both in he same. They both played their hand in this mess. Btw, what’s up with the tranny that he is with? And on a sidenote he definitely downgraded because his Wife was And still is a Rockstar!
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