Nope...unless you're telling them you deserve a good student discount.
2006-09-06 12:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you asking as a client, or an employee?
They don't care if clients graduated or not.
For employees, they care - they most likely will do a backround check on you. If you have your GED, it's not a big deal that you didn't graduate from high school. If you don't, well, that becomes a big deal when they do the backround check, and find out you lied on the application. You won't get the job.
2006-09-06 15:44:52
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answered by Anonymous 7
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As a client, no, unless you are the child of a policy holder and are getting a license for the first time, they will usually ask if you are in school and a good student, to give your parents a break. But if you are just getting a policy of your own, as a driver or renter, etc, for now it is one of the few industries that doesn't care if you are a graduate or not. As an employee, it is usually a requirement or equiv.
2006-09-06 19:52:17
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answered by v w 1
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How would they? I can't recall ever putting something on an insurance application that would have given them the ability to check.
2006-09-06 12:40:10
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answered by AngiesHusband 5
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it would want to be a sturdy theory to shop your cutting-edge plan for the excuses stated above yet in accordance to the IRS you may't have the different health coverage even as you've the HSA plan. in case you're taking the faculty coverage you would might want to offer up your cutting-edge coverage. If the faculty supplies coverage for dental, ingenious and prescient, twist of destiny, incapacity, or lengthy time period care you'll get those and nevertheless shop the HSA qualified plan. verify IRS e-e book 969.
2016-11-25 01:19:00
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answered by ? 4
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Not really, but if you don't have experience in the biz you are going to open and need commercial insurance, they usually ask for a resume.
2006-09-06 18:28:46
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answered by just visiting 5
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If it's a contingency on your getting some kind of discount.
2006-09-06 12:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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nope
2006-09-08 18:09:04
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answered by Tricky 2
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They can't
2006-09-07 08:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-09-06 14:45:56
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answered by floozy_niki 6
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