Tricare for life prescription question

I taught at several universities and now some adjunct work at several more (although that is intermittent with enrollment down). I mostly taught management, strategy and entrepreneurship and occasionally HR (both in the college of business and in health care administration). Taught some intro to health care administration, and (both against my will) stats and intro to business analytics, leadership, ethics, negotiation and conflict resolution and organizational change, and probably more crap I have forgotten. I would have preferred to teach fewer different new classes as it is a lot of work for new preps and it takes several times teaching a class to really get good at it.
That's cool brother.

I remember back when my kids were going off to college. I made it a point to remind them that I made the Dean's list every quarter.

Academic Probation ... Academic Suspension.

But it was a list and the dean kept it in his office.
 
Never put a Tricare for life person in MAPD. If they choose Advantage, put them in a MA-only PPO. There is no good reason they need secondary drug insurance. It just messes up their excellent TFL drug benefits.
 
That's cool brother.

I remember back when my kids were going off to college. I made it a point to remind them that I made the Dean's list every quarter.

Academic Probation ... Academic Suspension.

But it was a list and the dean kept it in his office.
I worked hard at being a good teacher because it matters for student learning and getting them to like college. I also basically kicked their butts if they were goofing off/screwing up. Takes far more time to do a good job than to do an "adequate" job. I was nominated as best teacher both online and face to face at 4 schools. Got that all 4 times (it wasn't a winner take all, they had several people "win") but it takes a lot of work to make classes good enough to have students decide they are going to nominate you. I also did things like help a couple of homeless students of mine get someone to pay for them to be in the dorms, get them to come in for extra help (telling them that they pay for that service and if they aren't going to take advantage of this then they are paying me to goof off and play solitaire on my computer LOL), got a kid with a service dog a dog graduation gown for graduation (and then that dog stole the show), etc. I really liked that job but 3 cancers close together (2 in one year and a lot of chemo crap) trashed that career. I have a ways to go with this new career though to get good at what I do.
 
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