I guess that window cleaners are putting themselves in constant risk of falling, simply by virtue of the fact they are climbing a ladder.
But I'd rather be a window cleaner than a soldier, unless I am really unlucky I am unlikely to be shot at or bombed or hacked to pieces.
And I'd rather be climbing a ladder than scrambling around the decks of a deep sea trawler in a force 8 gale in the middle of the north sea
From an insurance point of view window cleaning is rated high risk and always has been.
But only an idiot is going to think that it is safer to be a soldier, many, many millions have been killed as a result of being one, there is now a fairly steady stream of body bags coming back from Iraq.
So from that perspective, being a soldier is a da
mn sight more dangerous than being a window cleaner.
Presumably being a salesman is also a very dangerous job, if you are driving a thousand or more miles a week then you are doing something that is responsible for something like 3000 deaths a year and a great many more serious injuries, perhaps I should not just say 'salesman', but put it that anyone who drives for a living.
I know all of us have to drive to and from work, but we will cover roughly 10-12,000 miles a year, wheras someone who drives for a living will cover 50,000 miles or more, and that makes his profession far more dangerous, and THAT is reflected in what they have to pay for their vehicle insurance.
I would also have rated aerial fitters as having a more dangerous occupation than us window cleaners too. (not car aerial fitters though....thats a nice safe occupation
)
It really does depend on what your perception is of danger doesn't it, I personally think someone shooting at me with a gun with the express intend of ending my life to be infinitely more dangerous than climbing a ladder
Ian