Your Job Can Affect your Auto Insurance Premium
Reader’s Question:
I have finally gotten a formal job after my graduation and I also need to switch auto insurance companies. Does my job here in Arizona factor in the premiums that I would have to pay for my auto insurance? I have a DUI on my record
Aden
Arivaca, AZ
Yes, the kind of job that you have could influence your auto insurance premiums in Arizona. According to most vehicle insurance providers, they have collected information that scientists, artists and pilots have the cheapest car insurance premiums and they normally pay $935.76 annually. The people who shell out the most for their car insurance premiums are the lawyers, judges, CEO’s and entrepreneurs as they normally pay $1,383.63 annually.
Lawyers, judges, CEO’s and entrepreneurs have extremely demanding types of jobs that need them to use up their time in their vehicles and often use their mobile phones than a typical motorist. Considering all of these things, insurance experts say that these jobs are claimed as “high-risk” and normally pay higher for vehicle insurance than other people.
Scientists are considered careful and detail-oriented, which transform to good driving behaviors. As for pilots, their profession needs them to pay attention to the safety and comfort of other people and this suggests better driving practices. The profession of artists, as well as actors and performers expect them to do their tasks in the city which is why they are more likely to use public transportation rather than driving. This regulates their time in the vehicle and lowering the possibility of an accident.
