Welcome
To Become A
Driving
Instructor -
Everything You Need To Know About How
To Become A Driving
Instructor
Why become a
driving instructor? Most people want to for the
attractive salary, flexible work hours, job security, and
the chance to be your own boss. The demand for driving
instructors in the UK is on the rise, and with the
current economic instability, many people are looking to
train in a career that will see them secure for life.
Because no previous experience is required to become a
driving instructor, people of all ages and from all walks
of life are entering the profession every
day.
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about becoming a driving instructor, just fill in the
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As a driving
instructor your day will be spent teaching people to
drive safely, to understand the Highway Code, and develop
the skills which they will need to pass their final test.
You will need to give each student targeted lessons
depending on their strengths and weaknesses, constantly
assessing them and adapting the training program to suit
their needs. So what does a driving instructor earn? Well
that depends on you. Because when you become a driving
instructor you will have the choice to work as many or as
few hours as you want, earnings can vary from person to
person. But if you are willing to work full time, you can
easily achieve a salary of over £600 per week. However it
is possible to earn far more than
this.
Is Now A Good
Time To Become A Driving
Instructor?
The demand for
driving instructors in the UK is constantly growing as
the population grows, and more people own cars. With the
state of public transport and the rate of population
growth, the demand is going to do only one thing - rise!
With new government initiatives to improve road safety,
the amount of lessons that learners need on average to
pass their test is increasing, and people are now having
to pass tests more than once in their life due to the
recent introduction of re testing for older drivers.
That’s why there is such a large demand, as somebody
needs to teach all these extra learner drivers. Now is a
great time to become a driving instructor, but don’t
expect the great salary to just fall into your lap, you
have to work hard for it.
Driving
Instructor Pay And
Franchises
Driving
instructor earnings are based on
how much you charge per lesson (remember you are working
for yourself now, so you get to make all the decisions!),
how many customers you teach, minus the cost of expenses
such as petrol, tax, and a franchise fee if you join one
of the big franchises. 
Why join a
franchise? If you join a driving
instructor franchise, you will benefit
from brand recognition from the huge marketing campaigns
they run - this will give you instant credibility, and
may attract more customers, but you have to balance this
against the extra cost. There is no obligation to be part
of a franchise, you can operate on your own. Once
qualified, driving
instructor jobs will always
be easy to find. I trained with RED and was working with
them as soon as I finished my
training.
Who
Can Become A Driving
Instructor?
To become a
driving instructor, you need to have a full UK driving
licence more than 6 penalty points. You need to have held
a licence for over 3 years. This is the only criteria,
other than a willingness to learn everything that is
required - the training can be quite intense as you will
need to become an expert if you are going to instruct
others. There are no other barriers to entry, it truly is
a career open to all. It is a job suited to those who
like to work with people, have good patience, and have
the discipline to work hard and study hard to gain their
qualifications. Driving instructors will often comment on
the satisfaction they get from seeing someone
successfully pass their test - it’s a great feeling
knowing that it was because of the tuition you
provided.
What Are The Career Prospects Of A
Driving
Instructor?
Besides
working as a franchise or on your own, many successful
instructors set up their own driving schools and employ
other instructors. Other options are to become an
instructor trainer, or get involved with fleet or police
training. It is one of the few jobs for life left in the
UK.
So you have
read up on the job and lifestyle and have decided that
you would like to become a driving instructor. What’s
next? The only thing you need to get starting is the
relevant qualifications.
Driving
Instructor Training And
Qualifications
To obtain these qualifications you must
pass government tests, only then will you be able to
become a driving instructor or ADI (approved driving
instructor) In order to pass these tests you will need to
attend a training course provided by one of the
many driving
instructor training schools.
These courses are designed from scratch to give you the
best possible chance of passing the tests, and some will
even include other modules to help you with managing your
future business, for example information on retaining
students, how to market your business, and how to manage
your business finances. All of these are vital to the
success of your business and far too many driving
instructors overlook this - at their peril! Remember you
are running your own business know and will need to act
accordingly if you want to make a healthy income. To
learn more about the driving instructor training courses
visit our driving instructor training
page.
How And Where Can I Train As A Driving
Instructor?
Usually
training is very flexible and can fit around your current
work and life commitments. (depending on the driving
instructor training school you choose) You can study at
home, attend fixed classes, or even attend an intensive
driving instructor training course, where everything is
covered in a few weeks. Classes will tend to be very
small and personal, and the bigger well known training
schools have colleges all over the country, so you should
easily be able to find one local to you. If you can’t -
then you can always use the distance learning
option.
How Long Does It Take To Train As A
Driving Instructor, And How Much Does It
Cost?
Ultimately it will take as long as you
make it, the more you study, the faster you can pass the
tests. The cost of driving
instructor courses will vary
depending on which school you attend. The best way to
find out is to visit the driving instructor training
school websites and get quotes. Then do some research
online for feedback from people who have attended these
courses. You will hear good and bad stories about the
different training providers, but it is up to you to make
the final
decision.
Remember
that the training is tough, and you will have to
work hard to build up your business, but with the right
mindset and lots of hard work, there is no reason why you
can’t become a driving instructor and join us in this
ultimately rewarding career.
If you
would you like us to send you more detailed information
about becoming a driving instructor, fill in the form on
the left.
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