Help as and when you need it!
Results and a full diary can judge success as a driving instructor!
You can easily waste time and money invested in your training if you let standards drop or fail to fill your diary with bookings. There are many competitors, and you need to make sure you stand out from the crowd!
A large percentage of the work a driving instructor gains is from recommendations, and they will only happen if you deliver excellent customer service and satisfaction. It is effortless to let standards drop with no one monitoring your daily lessons. There is no immediate help when things go wrong with only yourself and your present pupil in-car.
So who should you contact?
Training with Chris guarantees you his ongoing support throughout your career. As an experienced ADI and trainer, he will share his knowledge and skills, providing advice to help you maintain a high standard of tuition. Running a successful driving school of his own, he can also offer tips and advice on marketing which is part of being a driving instructor that other trainers sometimes do not cover.
At least once every four years, you will need to do a Standards check carried out by the DVSA. This test is a standard driving lesson delivered to a pupil, monitored and assessed by an examiner watching from the car's back seat. To maintain your place on the Register of Approved Driving Instructors, you must deliver a good Driving lesson. You must pass this test, so professional help may be essential to ensure that your instruction has remained at or above the standard required.
Chris Deane ADI will provide the help and support you need and is just a phone call away. Ring today if you want his help!