Check test on 10th March 2010
March 12th, 2010Had my check test this week and got straight sixes again, if you have a check test looming then book some training with me and let me show you how to get a high grade
Had my check test this week and got straight sixes again, if you have a check test looming then book some training with me and let me show you how to get a high grade
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Everything that has happened in your life to the present was born of thoughts… to put it simply let’s say for example that you own your own home (or anything else ) Before that home became yours you thought about it lots, if your thoughts at that time had been negative ie :- ‘there is no way I can afford this’ then you would still be in the situation you were in before you decided to buy
See what I mean? the same applies to the way you deal with your ADI part 3
Work it out, - focus on positive and happy thoughts about the part 3 and get the correct positively motivated training from a trainer that knows how to train you and you will find the ADI part 3 so much less stressful and even enjoyable because you can actually understand what you need to do, you can then go on to take your ADI part 3 with confidence and have a much higher chance of passing as you begin to realise that the ADI part 3 is far easier and so much less confusing than you may have been led to believe
Be positive and use a trainer that knows how to show you the easier ways to achieve your green badge
Lost count of the passes now without going through my records and Paul from Warrington in Cheshire passed in Hull today after a 2 day rescue course, well done mate
Well done to Jerry in West Yorks, passed his check test, nearly got a 5
Hi Jon,
I am writing purely to thank you for the excellent training you provided prior to my successful second attempt at the Part 3 test on monday. The nine hours we spent together over three sessions wasn’t long, considering the work needed to turn around my performance under test conditions, but your teaching methods are so effective they soon began to rectify the problems i was having. Your direct but friendly, encouraging and down to earth approach was just what i needed to make me “see the light” concerning the nature of the test itself and how to improve enough to pass it. Your methods both inspired and motivated me and I am certain i wouldn’t have passed without the extra confidence and improvement in technique you gave me - it was money well spent - and my sense of relief on passing is, well, indescribable!
I was confident enough to hope for a 5 and a 4 when i turned up for the test. I got a 4-4 on the day but that was mainly due to nerves and i now know i am better than that in my real life teaching. The part 3 test is not the easiest time i have had in my life but your teaching really helped me handle the stress of the situation and realize the test is not as daunting as most people think.
So many thanks again for all your help Jon. I don’t think i would be starting on my new career right now if i hadn’t discovered you. Please feel free to add this letter to your website testimonials if you wish - i would be only too glad to recommend you to anyone who contacts you regarding your services and who needs a genuine opinion, based on my experience of you. I was lucky enough to find you in time, as i hope many others will in the future.
John Howard.
Congratulations to all that have passed the ADI part 3 this year to date
Anne from Hull-Arthur from Sunderland-Jon from Keighly-Greg from Bridlington-Peter from Staffs-Stewart from Staffs,
Prospective driving instructors please don’t be fooled by the fancy television ads about how easy it is to become a driving instructor if you sign up with them! First of all they insist that you pay EVERYTHING up front with vague promises about how much money you will earn and how they will bend over backwards to help you. Pay them around £3,500 and you are now stuck and highly likely to lose EVERY penny you paid them if you are not satisfied with the ‘training’ and go elswhere for decent ADI training. Consider taking your training with a independant instructor trainer or training school that LOTS of people recommend, and offer to pay as you train, if they want everything in advance……..say goodbye to them quickly….you have been warned, take care and good luck
It appears that the so called credit crunch has peaked according to the news this morning, I haven’t noticed a great down turn in business but have heard some others have, anyway it’s about time the country had some good news
(***SOLD***) I have a Renault clio 1.2 extreme, 16v in black for sale
My main work is part 3 training (hence the relatively low mileage) so has been driven in the main by myself
Only 42,400 miles (at time of writing)
54 plate
He man dual controls
MOT end of Jan 2009
Tax end of July
this car is used daily, it’s ready to drive away and start working and is being offered at a VERY good price of £3600!
Picture of it on my website on the ‘Trainer’ profile page, contact details are all on the website too
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