As a driving instructor your work can be as varied as you choose.
During any working day you can be teaching learner drivers assessing company drivers or giving a driving/ road safety presentation to schools, work places or college.
How you focus you area of expertise is up to you. But the starting point to such variety in your working week is to become a DSA registered driving instructor.
Training usually takes 6 -12 months depending on other commitments.
The Driving Up Your Street course will be designed to fit around you.
It combines home-based learning and 1-to-1 time with your dedicated personal trainer.
Study at your own pace so that training can fit in with your lifestyle; it normally takes from 6 to 18 months to complete.
To join any ADI course you need to be over 21, and have held a valid driving licence for at least 3½ years.
You'll need a commitment to learning and an ability to relate well to your pupils, keeping calm, maintaining control and generating trust.
You will also need to be able to read a number plate from 90ft / 27.5m.
To become an ADI you need to pass all three ADI exams within two years.
You will get full support and training on a pay as you go basis for all exams.
Sessions will be One-One, not all sessions will involve driving.
You will also receive full email support from me.
There is no limit to the amount of training you will need but as rough minimum guide a total of 60 hours.
I don’t charge upfront fees or deposits so if you fail your part two exam the maximum number of times you wont loose any money.
However to show your commitment booked in training MUST be paid for four weeks in advance and sessions are booked 6 weeks in advance.
PLEASE VISIT THE DOWNLOADS PAGE AND READ THE ADI14 CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Some training may be FREE and a MASSIVE 35 % discount is available until January 2012, subject to suitability check.
Standard ADI training is £35hr and training is usually 2hr or half day training.
If you are interested in learning more give me a call ,I will then need to arrange a meeting with you, this is not an interview but your suitably will be checked.
Have a good think about what you think makes a good instructor and why you want to be a driving instructor.
If you wish to go ahead, I will then advise you on your next step and how to get the ball rolling by
• Getting a DSA enhanced level criminal record check.
• Details on how to study for your ADI Part 1 exam and study material