Train to be a driving instructor
with
a local company who cares if you qualify,
you won’t
get lost in the crowd here
If you wish
to become a Driving Instructor it is necessary for you
to pass 3 exams with the Driving Standard Agency (DSA). We
are approved by DSA to provide training for all 3
exams.
Part 1 - the first exam is
a theoretical exam, which also contains a hazard perception element,
as part of your course we supply the necessary text books and
can coach you for your hazard perception.
Part 2 – Driving
exam full practical in car training is given to ensure
that you are more than ready.
Part 3 – teaching
ability, in class theory training combined with in
car practical training is conducted to high levels to ensure
you reach the necessary standard required to gain eligibility
for a trainee licence (optional).
Trainee Licence Sponsorship – Once
you have completed the necessary training we can sponsor
you for a Trainee Licence which allows you to gain practical
experience with real pupils.
Eligibility – you must
hold a full UK licence for 3 1/2 years it is preferable that
it is clean although points can be taken into consideration.
We conduct a pre course practical assessment to ensure that
you have all the abilities necessary to qualify (cost will be taken off course price when you sign up).
Check Test Training
We also provide Check Test
Training for the Industry. So
if you need any help preparing for a Check Test or just
want to improve and update your training methods and skills,
we have an impressive success rate at helping Instructors
to gain the grades needed.
This is costed hourly and is tailored to suit the
individual needs of the Instructor and usually on a 1 to
1 basis.
Potential Earnings
Potential earnings (gross) as a Driving Instructor.
Based on an
hourly rate of £23.00
per hour
20 hours per
week £460.00 = £22,080
per Annum (48 weeks)
25 hours per
week £575.00 = £27,600
per Annum (48 weeks)
30 hours per
week £690.00 = £33,120
per Annum (48 weeks)
35 hours per
week £805.00 - £38,640
per Annum (48 weeks)
Most Instructors
will fluctuate between 25 and 35 hours a week generally. This
is worked out on gross earning (i.e. before expenses are
taken out).
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