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Does this seem a like a self-licking ice cream cone?
I wanted to join a couple of local clubs and was told they are $30ish each to join, that's not too bad. I went to the Rec center to pay to join the clubs and was told I need to buy a CAC card first, it's about $100 for the year. That seemed really expensive to me. I asked why I need a $100 card just to join two clubs where I have to pay additional fees'.
Insurance.
The $100 goes towards insurance for the various clubs in case anyone gets hurt etc.. I'm told. That kind of made sense, you need insurance for everything these days.
As I'm getting more and more annoyed because it's almost been an hour of filling paperwork out with a line up forming because only 1 out of 5 staff members seem to be working (at the speed of sadness) I come to a waiver I need to sign. I waive my right to basically sue anyone for anything incase something were to happen to I or a family member.
Why do we pay $100 for insurance that we are waiving off being able to use?
I wanted to join a couple of local clubs and was told they are $30ish each to join, that's not too bad. I went to the Rec center to pay to join the clubs and was told I need to buy a CAC card first, it's about $100 for the year. That seemed really expensive to me. I asked why I need a $100 card just to join two clubs where I have to pay additional fees'.
Insurance.
The $100 goes towards insurance for the various clubs in case anyone gets hurt etc.. I'm told. That kind of made sense, you need insurance for everything these days.
As I'm getting more and more annoyed because it's almost been an hour of filling paperwork out with a line up forming because only 1 out of 5 staff members seem to be working (at the speed of sadness) I come to a waiver I need to sign. I waive my right to basically sue anyone for anything incase something were to happen to I or a family member.
Why do we pay $100 for insurance that we are waiving off being able to use?

