I am going to try to make that happen.  What a freakin day this has been,

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> On Oct 22, 2019, at 9:21 PM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Well, in Texas, workers comp is not mandatory. Having said that, you can't 
> get any customer worth a damn if you don't have it, and I wouldn't want to 
> take the chance of some employee owning my company because I didn't want to 
> spend the money. When I started doing all my payroll with one of the online 
> providers I no longer submit any of those forms. I grant them view only 
> access in ADP and they can pull all the reports they want any time they want. 
> Most of them seem willing to do it that way. That way they are looking at 
> real time numbers and I don't have to mess around with them.
> 
>> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 1:25 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>> But hey, my wife poked a piece of bread with foie gras in my mouth during 
>> the peak of the consternation.  I didn’t know what she was feeding me.  
>> Tasted like deviled ham.  I like deviled ham if it is underwood.  Armor 
>> tastes like crap. 
>> So, at least I have the bragging rights of eating abused goose liver.  Not 
>> something I would strive to eat again.  At least it was not that little bird 
>> that is cooked guts and all after being drowned in brandy and you have to 
>> put a napkin over your head to keep God from seeing you eat it.  (Howzat for 
>> a run-on sentence).
>>  
>> From: [email protected]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 8:12 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: I thought I had seen it all until today
>>  
>> And all of this happens while I am in the middle of France on “vacation”.  
>> Thank God for this surface pro and my iphone. 
>>  
>> From: [email protected]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 8:07 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: I thought I had seen it all until today
>>  
>> I have never missed a payroll.  I personally have missed many payroll checks 
>> over the last 40 years but my employees have never missed a check.  I have 
>> seen companies declare bankruptcy.  I had a wife and a secretary (this was 
>> 25 years ago, Jenny knows better now) think they could miss making payroll 
>> deposits when cash was short.  A personal visit by the IRS was a wonderful 
>> learning experience.  I have seen banks come in and repo everything and sell 
>> at at auction.  I have seen business owners get busted boinking the cute 
>> admin assistant and his wife then deciding to hook up the the accountant who 
>> knew where all the assets were.  That was an interesting divorce.
>>  
>> But today.... a new one.... and one more serious than any of the above.
>>  
>> I got notified that my workers comp policy had been cancelled.  Totally out 
>> of the blue.  No warning.  I immediately  furloughed all employees and then 
>> shut down.   Seems a few weeks ago they request a 941 from us.  We didn’t 
>> get around to sending it.  No warnings that the policy would be canceled 
>> they just canceled it and sent an email 24 hours after the fact.  They claim 
>> they sent a warning letter but we have not seen it. 
>>  
>> So we are sending the 941 and supposedly will be reinstated by midnight.  
>> Then an embarrassing letter to all employees got sent.  And I am paying them 
>> all for today. 
>>  
>> Never ever considered how serious no WC coverage could be.  We were clearly 
>> at fault for not giving them one of the half dozen documents they request 
>> every 6 months or so.  I guarantee we will not ignore the data request ever 
>> again.  But WOW. 
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