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Murphy’s Law

June 13th, 2008

Which employment status should I select?
When identifying your occupation we first ask “What is your employment status”? The list of adjacent occupations and employer business types are then customised according to your employment status. For example, selecting an employment status of “Household Duties” will customise the occupation list to show only the applicable “Housewife” and “Househusband” entries and will default employers business type to “Not in employment” making your occupation selection easier. Similarly, selecting an employment status of “Full time Education” will show only those occupation entries relating to student activities where you are “Not in employment”.
I cannot find an exact match for my occupation or employer’s business?
If you cannot find an exact match, please select the description that most closely matches the occupation or business. If you still cannot find a match, please call us on 0800 99 1066 and we will help you.

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Murphy’s Law
My car insurance was due in April, but because I didn’t update my address with the insurance company, they sent renewal notices to my old…

Motorists in london and north-west pay highest car insurance premiums
Motorists in London and North West England pay the most to insure their cars, according to research from moneysupermarket motor insurance, whilst Dundee, Aberdeen and Exeter are the cheapest in the UK. The research found that the most expensive area in the UK to get a Ford Focus insured is East London with annual premiums around ?315, compared with a premium of ?116 for the same car in Dundee.

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