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The most commonly asked questions;
Q: What does becoming a Driving Instructor involve.
A: Hard work, commitement, studying and practising and above all the ability to communicate, be patient, and to be able to adapt your teaching to suit each individual pupil.
Q: Is this profession financially rewarding.
A: The profession is very rewarding to the right people. You will get out of Driving Instruction exactly what you put into it. But remember there are many areas of driver training that you could diversify into:
1) Learner Drivers. 2) Fleet training. 3) Instructor training. 4) Driver Improvement. 5) ADI Trainers Courses - You will "Train the Trainers". 6) Motorway Training. 7) Pass Plus Training. 8) Advanced Driver Training. 9) DIA Driver Examining. 10) Re-medial ADI Part 1,2 and 3 Training. 11) Check Test Preparations for ADIs. 12) Skid Pan Training. 13) Classroom Presentations. 14) Hazard Perception Training (Learners and to ADIs). 15) Taxi Training for the Taxi Driving Test. 16) Re-Training for drivers doing extended driving test.
Financially rewarding - your own boss - think about it!
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| Oakwell ADI 2 Hour "Suitability Assessment" |
ADI suitability Assessment for £50:00 (2 HOUR DURATION)
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If you wish to sample more about the working life of an ADI before going into any financial commitement then this 2 hour assessment could be ideal for you:
Experience the Theory and Hazard Perception Tests for Part 1.
A driving assessment to see your current standard of driving compared to the part 2 test.
Take part in an in-car teaching exercise as required for the DSA ADI part 3 test.
Try before you buy - it makes good sense.
If you pay up front and then change your mind, what then.
This is your hard earned money, so don't waste it.
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