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My employer knows that I have sold an insurance policy outside of work with them?

I work for a leading financial advisory firms out there, and I'm quite new in my career there. I have the opportunity to write a very large insurance policy out of my employment with my company (because of certain associations I have of my day-old independent insurance broker). This policy is able to pay about half what I make in a year – but you can not write through my company (and I want it to be because of the very poor pay). I really can not think of a way that my company wrote knowif foreign policy, but I'm not sure. I am a very ethical when it comes to my business but I do not like how restrictive are able to make more money elsewhere. Above all in my time at which things are a struggle anyway. I have to live and this opportunity is extremely rare. It would not be the end of life for not working where I am now, so I'm willing to take a risk if there is little reason to worry. Thank you!

It takes two shakes of a lamb's tail to find out who are appointed and when is the effective date. Your employer generally has access to your credit report if they suspect anything. I suggest you write through their employer or quit, write business through a better contract and then find another job. The last thing I want is that you end up sneaking around behind her. Then it might not be able to find another job.

Insurance Brokers Association of Canada

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