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Really, why would insurance companies have any incentive to do this? |
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Not all jobs have a monthly evaluation, least of all those in unskilled sectors, which are traditionally the lowest paid. |
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What? Like they're going to give a good evaluation? And risk hearing "OK, can I have a raise?" |
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Damn, I completely misread this idea. Are we talking about automotive, health, dental or what? One could argue that health/dental insurance are benefits for good employees... |
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UK car insurance has a job related element to the price already. If someone has a job that could be used to fake insurance claims easier or has a job that is regarded as untrustworthy then their car insurance costs more. |
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That's actuaries for you, I suppose. |
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I have a credit on my auto insurance for being an engineer. I always assumed it was either because we know the physics of driving pretty well or because we aren't often considered the wild and crazy type. |
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