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by Barrie
You have received a letter saying that you have your Standards Check next week, you have space in your diary and you also have a pupil that would be available for the lesson. You get all philosophical and resigned about it and say to yourself “Well, there’s no point in putting it off so I might as well do it and get it over with!”
Posted at 11:25h
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by Barrie
Looking for a new career?
Love driving and think you'd make a good teacher?
Perhaps you simply want more flexibility within your job.
People from all walks of life become driving instructors and they choose this career path for a whole host of different reasons, including the ones...
Dear readers,
Having passed the adi part 3 exam on my instructional abilities on my first attempt, I have been invited to share some of my reflections with you all.
The first and most important point that I would like to make is the importance of finding the right teacher. I was blessed to have been taught by one of the most qualified drivers in South West London.
Are you considering working as a
qualified driving instructor? Being a driving instructor is a great job that can give you flexible earning potential and fit around your life and commitments to family. Here are some reasons why you should consider qualifying as a driving instructor.
Work the hours you want - as a fully qualified driving instructor you'll be self-employed and able to set the hours you work. That means you can fit work around family commitments. Many drivers cut back their hours substantially during school holidays and work longer hours once the kids are back in school.
Dear readers,
Just under 2 years ago I made a decision to try and qualify as a driving instructor and the adventure has been thrilling and nerve wracking at the same time!
Having still not qualified, but being close to "test standard" for the 3rd and final exam, I have been invited to share some of my thoughts and reflections with you all.