Thinking of a career
change? Become a
Driving Instructor with EXCEL
The Home Of Driving Instructor Training In Chichester West Sussex.
The way things are at the moment in trade and industry, business and retail and virtually every aspect of our society is nothing is set in stone anymore, companies that have been around for what seems like forever are closing down and leaving their employees to find new employment/careers elsewhere. The additional problem of working for other people is they have your future in there hands and as a result people are finding things more uncertain and life generally more confusing than ever before. As usual there is no quick fire answer to these problems but it might be worth considering trying to take matters into your own hands. Being self-employed is no easy way out, but generally speaking the harder you work the more money you tend to earn, and no one can make you redundant or replace you with a cheaper model.
One such self-employed career with good earning potential is that of a Driving Instructor. Excel is the only locally based Driving Instructor Training Centre in the Chichester area of West Sussex.
Excel is ORDIT (Official Register of Driving Instructor Training) registered, which means we have to train our trainee Instructors to the exacting standards as laid down by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA). For more information on ORDIT please go to the DSA’s web site.
If you would like to find out more about Excel Instructor Training please contact us on 01243 816655 or by e:mail exceldriving@exceldriving.co.uk
we look forward to hearing from you.
ORDIT Update
Since our last newsletter our instructor-training programme has continued to develop very strongly with good passes in both parts 1 and 2. Remember if you are thinking about a career change, a change of lifestyle, want to be your own boss or just enjoy meeting people with a view to helping them, then maybe you should consider training to be driving instructor. You train around your existing commitments and even when you qualify you work the hours you choose.
Remember if being an instructor sounds interesting to you call our ORDIT team for an informal chat and an assessment and check out the possibilities!
Driving Test Time Line1930
Age restrictions and a form of driving tests brought in for disabled drivers. Full licences for disabled drivers valid for a year.
The Road Traffic Act 1930 introduces licensing system for PSVs.
Highway Code
Rule 18
At all crossings. When using any type of pedestrian crossing you should
always check that the traffic has stopped before you start to cross or push a pram onto a crossing
always cross between the studs or over the zebra markings. Do not cross at the side of the crossing or on the zig-zag lines, as it can be dangerous
You MUST NOT Loiter on any type of crossing.
[Laws ZPPPCRGD reg 19 & RTRA sect 25(5)]
More information coming soon.
And remember if you want to drive well-Learn with EXCEL.