Driving Instructor North Wales, Denbighshire CRB checked 2008
Hi, I'm Vince Jackson Dsa, Adi (car)
I qualified as a Government approved driving instructor in May 2004 and started Excel driving school in July 2004. I previously worked in the building trade, being a domestic plumber / electrician. Lots of people ask me why i gave up plumbing, saying that there is lots of money to be made and lots of work about - well i always answer the same - "There's more to life than money". Ok, we all need to earn a crust - that's what makes the Western world go around. My point is that i never really enjoyed the building trade, even though i was good at my job.
I teach because I enjoy teaching people how to drive. There's no greater satisfaction than watching a pupil progress from the early, clumsy starting lessons and advancing towards the day they get their licence.
So why do pupils come to me after failing with other instructors?
Because they have consistantly failed their test.
The instructor has not helped them fix the problem.
The instructor has got tired of the pupil affecting their pass rate.
The instructor shouts, gets upset, makes the pupil cry.
Not at
We stick with you and get you past the test.
Fast Pass -
Learn to drive in a week !
Doesn't that sound good!
A twelve year old joy rider could drive off with your car in a few minutes
but are they safe?
Do you think they could pass the Dsa Test?
Is it better to slowly learn a subject - understand it and have it stay in your brain for the rest of your life?
Or to try and cram it all in during a week's course and hope to remember it all a few days later.
If you want several lessons per week - we will do our best to accommodate you. Block Booking. Remember - driving on today's roads takes experience, this means time and practice!
Think back to when you were at school.
Which subjects did you like? How many Teachers did you like?
I bet that your favourite subject was probably taught by your favourite teacher.
WHY?
Because you enjoyed the lesson
Whilst the teaching side needs to be fairly strict so that you progress and learn properly, it also needs to be fun so that you relax and enjoy the lessons; that way you tend to remember what you have been taught instead of getting bored and switching off!