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Castle Driving School

castle driving school

hether you are a nervous beginner or have been driving for 20 years Castle Driving School can make you a better and safer driver. For those learning to drive we offer driving lessons in both manual and automatic cars. Lessons are booked weekly and pupils typically have 1.5 or 2 hour lessons. For those with the time and desire to pass quickly we offer our highly recommended and successful intensive driving courses that depending on your ability can mean you pass your driving test in just one week! Intensive driving courses (also known as fast track or crash courses as some driving schools ominously call them!) were first introduced to Colchester in 1991, by Castle Driving School and these years of experience enable us to deliver high pass rates time after time. Why Choose Castle? There are many reasons why people choose us, but the most common reasons people tell us are: Recommendation - Most new pupils say Castle were recommended to them by a former pupil All of our instructors are fully qualified All questions and calls are answered by a fully qualified instructor Flexible tuition structure and times Male and female instructors Manual and automatic cars Unlike some other driving schools we do not offer special introductory rates for new pupils. These discounted lessons can be with various instructors and often involve little driving as the instructor(s) will be barely earning enough to cover their petrol costs. At Castle Driving School, every lesson you have with us includes as much driving as possible and will always be with your own, dedicated and fully qualified instructor ensuring that you receive the best value for money at all times.

Driver Instruct Partnership

driver instruct partnership

Business As the owner of your own business, you’ll be in charge of the hours you work, giving you flexibility to work around family, social, or other career requirements as needed (ideal if you’re taking c-ADI training, for example). You can vary your driving instructor salary easily by taking on more clients or toning down your schedule as necessary. However, remember that it can take some time for a new ADI to build up a reputation, and you may not have the opportunity to work quite as many hours as you’d like during the first few months of owning the business. Franchise/Partnership The good things about franchises is that you’ll still have some degree of control over how much you work, although many companies will require you to commit to working a minimum number of hours per week if they have a large client database. You may also be tied into a contract that can dictate the number of hours you work. Many contracts are set at 6 or 12 months, with some simply being ‘rollover’ contracts that continue until you provide notice of cancellation. Overheads Business If you’re going down the ‘own business’ route, you’ll be wholly responsible for any business overheads, which for driving instructors can be quite significant. You’ll be required to supply your own vehicle, pay fuel costs and insurance, and ensure the vehicle is safe, well maintained, and is serviced annually. As a new business owner, you may be required to be in business for a number of years before your profits are significantly higher than your business outgoings. Becoming a driving instructor isn’t always easy, but rest assured it’s worth it in the end!