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Physical shape

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Financially fit

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Physical shape

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Mathias Maximus
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Mathias Maximus

When you look good, you’re treated well- so you feel better. Your attitude’s more positive. These advantages all lead to better opportunitie$ . . .

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Donna Palivoda
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Donna Palivoda

money can't take away pain

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Financially fit

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Both are important, but it’s better to get financially fit since the economy isn’t doing well

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Bostino
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Bostino

considering I'm going to college this fall and am already fit (I run track), I believe this is the appropriate pick

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Collage isn’t being financially fit

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No

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No

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

I can definitely see both pros and cons. I do worry that it will be abused, and I personally think that it should only apply to full-time employees. (edited

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Greg Spansel
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Greg Spansel

Still working at 65 and this is something I will never use and yet I have to pay into it. It should be a choice, not mandatory.

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James Cluster
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James Cluster

Just another of Brownie's BAD ideas !

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Save up your ETO and some vacation time. I always had plenty when I needed it.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

just one more thing to shrink my paycheck

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Too High

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Nine Wire
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Nine Wire

My problem with the pay hike is s lack of any improved services to go along with it. Usually, more money means improved job performance. Guaranteed, my burger with only mayo and ketchup will still be messed up every time.

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Not Enough

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