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Health Insurance from the Self-Employed/Agents
Happy Holiday bigger pockets family! So at this juncture, I’m a part time agent... intend to make the jump to full time within the next few months. Something I have to get in order is health insurance. Currently under my mother’s plan, that will end since I’m going to be 26 in about 4 months. Right now it’s open season, would it be smart to select a health plan with the job I want to leave, since I intend to leave imminently? Would it be wiser to wait until after I resign?
Thank you guys for your time...