Cheaper car insurance

flybobbie

Elite
 Stourbridge
If you want cheaper car insurance, try putting your job as Pilot or flying instructor (me £240 fully comp).
I always get cheap quotes having tried different occupations for comparison on comparison sites.
The only job cheaper, Farmer, by £10.
 
What happens if you have an accident & they realise you can't fly? Could be curtains captain :lol:
Rob
 
I think the OP has just been experimenting so far!

Don't put delivery driver - I got refused a quote when I did that!

But I quite like putting retired now - it's kind of liberating somehow (and it beats getting up in the dark)!
 
flybobbie said:
If you want cheaper car insurance, try putting your job as Pilot or flying instructor (me £240 fully comp).
I always get cheap quotes having tried different occupations for comparison on comparison sites.
The only job cheaper, Farmer, by £10.
This is a joke really. In my opinion, Pilots drive home after being up most of the night flying through different time zones. Surely it's logical to say they are a higher risk in that respect..... Food for thought
 
Z43.0Si said:
flybobbie said:
If you want cheaper car insurance, try putting your job as Pilot or flying instructor (me £240 fully comp).
I always get cheap quotes having tried different occupations for comparison on comparison sites.
The only job cheaper, Farmer, by £10.
This is a joke really. In my opinion, Pilots drive home after being up most of the night flying through different time zones. Surely it's logical to say they are a higher risk in that respect..... Food for thought
Pilots only fly at night??
image.jpeg
 
Chris_D said:
Z43.0Si said:
flybobbie said:
If you want cheaper car insurance, try putting your job as Pilot or flying instructor (me £240 fully comp).
I always get cheap quotes having tried different occupations for comparison on comparison sites.
The only job cheaper, Farmer, by £10.
This is a joke really. In my opinion, Pilots drive home after being up most of the night flying through different time zones. Surely it's logical to say they are a higher risk in that respect..... Food for thought
Pilots only fly at night??
image.jpeg
Clearly they don't, but for long haul flights at least one of their sectors will be through the night.
 
Smartbear said:
What happens if you have an accident & they realise you can't fly? Could be curtains captain :lol:
Rob
My job is flying instructor, so no problem.
Thought it might be cheaper if said I was a teacher, the quote shot up £100, as apparently you can bend your job title slightly for better premium.
So tried different professions and all quotes went up at least £50 to £100.
Farmers traditionally have cheap quotes, tried that and was only £10 cheaper than mine. (I suppose Landrovers don't go fast enough to crash).
So tells you something about who claims or safer drivers.
 
Back
Top Bottom