Ask HN: Why don't accelerators offer health care benefits?
Many entrepreneurs are willing to work for nothing, but health risk is a big question mark. From what I understand in the US, many potential female entrepreneurs are not willing to put their own or their family's health on the line, and therefore do not take the leap. Why aren't accelerators filling this gap?
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Most people don't know enough about health insurance (because they're usually getting it from their employer) but getting group insurance is possible even with a "group" of just 2. You just have to do your homework.
Perhaps something accelerators could do is perhaps provide some guidance on the HR side of startups, including how to deal with employee benefits.
If you're not ready to take that kind of plunge in terms of general salary, health insurance for 90 days probably isn't going to change that.
In such a case, a good alternative is to join a well- or reasonably well-funded startup.