First FSU game after 20 years of being a fan

Going to my first ever FSU game for the New Mexico State game and I’m pretty damn excited lol. I’ve been a fan for about 20 years but have never actually made it to Doak.

I’ll only be in Tallahassee for one day, so I want to make the most of it.

What are the best bars and food spots around Doak/CollegeTown? Where should I go before and after the game?

Also, anything I absolutely have to do/see for my first game? Tailgates, traditions, places to check out, etc.
Appreciate any recommendations.

Go Noles!

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u/aIIep — 4 days ago

Medicare sales reps: do you ever feel bad about certain enrollments?

I work inbound leads for “food cards” and it’s all Medicare related. Basically people call in asking about grocery/OTC benefits and we end up switching their Medicare Advantage plan to get them the food card.

Lately I’ve been feeling pretty guilty about some of the plans I’ve sold. Yeah, the food card might be $200-$300/month, but some of these plans have absolutely brutal co-pays and coinsurance. I’m talking 20% coinsurance on a ton of services, high specialist costs, etc. And yes, I do read over the SOB during enrollment.

The problem is my company tracks EVERYTHING. We have AI reviewing calls, conversion metrics, compliance, all of it. If I don’t close deals consistently, I’m either getting punished hard or probably fired eventually. And with the current job market and bills, I genuinely can’t afford to lose my job right now.

Part of me feels like people are adults making their own decisions after hearing the benefits explained, but another part of me feels terrible knowing some people may regret these plans later once they actually need care.

Anyone else in Medicare sales ever deal with this feeling?

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u/aIIep — 3 months ago