Knuckles
ClioSport Admin
Not sure if this has been covered but...
I want a v8, so I thought I'd get some quotes.
I'd like to know why altering your job title affects your premium so much.
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As an aeronautical engineer is £886
as an engineer is £975
as a fitter is £991
and £991 as an apprentice? Something's wrong here.
tool maker is £1028
as a machinist is £1,029
lol! £1,043 as a machine operator. So the more skilled, the less you pay?
Now I was taken on as a trainee tool designer at my place (tool makers in the aerospace industry), then went onto the shop floor to get some hands on experience to become a better designer. I'm currently a CNC Machinist (nothing impressive, diddy xyzs). And I've decided to do a day release college course to get some paperwork to go with experience, Making me an apprentice.
So I can be a fitter, planner, engineer, apprentice, machinist (they don't have CNC machinist), tool maker etc etc. And all of these give different prices.
why is that? I'm the same person, why does a slight change in my job title affect the premium? Do I become suddenly more unstable on the road from doing job a over job b, c or d? Am I less likely to plow into someone if I'm more vague about my job description? Robbing c**ts.
Any input and has anyone had any funny quotes from a slight change in job title?
I want a v8, so I thought I'd get some quotes.
I'd like to know why altering your job title affects your premium so much.
Copied from TIDL
As an aeronautical engineer is £886
as an engineer is £975
as a fitter is £991
and £991 as an apprentice? Something's wrong here.
tool maker is £1028
as a machinist is £1,029
lol! £1,043 as a machine operator. So the more skilled, the less you pay?
Now I was taken on as a trainee tool designer at my place (tool makers in the aerospace industry), then went onto the shop floor to get some hands on experience to become a better designer. I'm currently a CNC Machinist (nothing impressive, diddy xyzs). And I've decided to do a day release college course to get some paperwork to go with experience, Making me an apprentice.
So I can be a fitter, planner, engineer, apprentice, machinist (they don't have CNC machinist), tool maker etc etc. And all of these give different prices.
why is that? I'm the same person, why does a slight change in my job title affect the premium? Do I become suddenly more unstable on the road from doing job a over job b, c or d? Am I less likely to plow into someone if I'm more vague about my job description? Robbing c**ts.
Any input and has anyone had any funny quotes from a slight change in job title?