Job Titles and Car Insurance

Job Titles and Car Insurance

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shed driver

Original Poster:

2,358 posts

167 months

I've been doing the annual shop around for my main car insurance. I've often wondered which job categories are the cheapest to insure. Obviously, professional footballer or entertainer is going to be more than a driving examiner (or so I would imagine).

Is there a definitive list of occupations and their respective weightings? And what are other people's "creative" use of job titles?

SD.

akirk

5,616 posts

121 months

There is no definitive list as all insurance companies apply their own weighting...

However, there is a basic logic - think about the job and ask whether it is likely to lead to a higher risk - so salesman is perhaps more likely to travel than accounts clerk... a musician is more likely to give a lift to a professional violinist who maybe expensive to pay out on if you crash...

generally speaking the more mundane and boring the sound of the job title, probably the better the weighting on the premium

Tigerj

384 posts

103 months

MSE have a checker tool thing if you want to have a little look.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/car-in...

CanAm

10,048 posts

279 months

shed driver said:
I've been doing the annual shop around for my main car insurance. I've often wondered which job categories are the cheapest to insure. Obviously, professional footballer or entertainer is going to be more than a driving examiner (or so I would imagine).

Is there a definitive list of occupations and their respective weightings? And what are other people's "creative" use of job titles?

SD.
The most "creative" job title I've come across was Katie Price calling herself an author.

Haltamer

2,554 posts

87 months

The common hyper-expensive ones are healthcare and other night-shift jobs where you may end up commuting tired - nurses, police, etc.

Motor trade job titles also seem to get a weighting but some of my friends don't seem to be too badly impacted.

Gericho

539 posts

10 months

"Full-time mother"

Byker28i

67,996 posts

224 months

Gericho said:
"Full-time mother"
and beverage tester winkbiggrin

king arthur

6,977 posts

268 months

Tigerj said:
MSE have a checker tool thing if you want to have a little look.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/car-in...
That's quite surprising - apparently I could save 10% if I'm a "computer programmer" not a "software engineer".

ADJimbo

465 posts

193 months

I own and run a number of companies connected with the Funeral Trade.

If I put my occupation down as Funeral Director (which I am) opposed to Managing Director there is circa 20% reduction in both my personal motor insurance and home / contents policy for some reason.

Lo-Fi

811 posts

77 months

ADJimbo said:
I own and run a number of companies connected with the Funeral Trade.

If I put my occupation down as Funeral Director (which I am) opposed to Managing Director there is circa 20% reduction in both my personal motor insurance and home / contents policy for some reason.
Because you drive at 5 mph with a chap walking in front of the car...

vexed

388 posts

178 months

'Surgeon, NHS' is more expensive than 'NHS Consultant'. We must be a bunch of cowboys.

Gericho

539 posts

10 months

king arthur said:
That's quite surprising - apparently I could save 10% if I'm a "computer programmer" not a "software engineer".
I'm going for VDU Operator next time.

ADJimbo

465 posts

193 months

Lo-Fi said:
ADJimbo said:
I own and run a number of companies connected with the Funeral Trade.

If I put my occupation down as Funeral Director (which I am) opposed to Managing Director there is circa 20% reduction in both my personal motor insurance and home / contents policy for some reason.
Because you drive at 5 mph with a chap walking in front of the car...
It’s a fair point you make but I more than make up for it with my Hayabusa on a weekend. It gives me an airing in all fairness.