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Kyle T
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27th Jul 06 at 12:40   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lol, im another person sick of IT (after only a year ) and thinking of this.

any more info would be ace


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27th Jul 06 at 12:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I would of thought there would be a lot of work to be done outside 9-5 hours if your an instructor


Kyle T
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27th Jul 06 at 12:52   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

In the initial learning period yes, but once you know the material - things wont change (much) unlike school teachers where syllabus' are constantly changing. Could be wrong tho, as Im only guessing


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TNM
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quote:
Originally posted by Kathryn W
If you become a test person, dont fail someone for going around a corner in 2nd instead of first, cos your driver wont be happy



you only use first to pull away. so why would you be in first going around a corner?
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Hmm things change a bit but only over long periods of time. Eg neither of my parents had heard of block changing and got pissed off at me when I changed from 4th-2nd, saying it's wrong etc, now I passed doing it and my old man does it
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Mate who's just come out the army is doing it, you have to pay to learn and do the tests (couple of K i think) I would go with a big one like bsm for a bit then set-up on my own after a year or so. Bloke round the corner did the same thing but he just teaches in auto's nice little niche - he makes a wedge by the looks of it
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by TNM
quote:
Originally posted by Kathryn W
If you become a test person, dont fail someone for going around a corner in 2nd instead of first, cos your driver wont be happy



you only use first to pull away. so why would you be in first going around a corner?


Some new fangled rule it's pathetic tbh
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Mate who's just come out the army is doing it, you have to pay to learn and do the tests (couple of K i think) I would go with a big one like bsm for a bit then set-up on my own after a year or so. Bloke round the corner did the same thing but he just teaches in auto's nice little niche - he makes a wedge by the looks of it


Am I right in thinking that if you learn/pass test in an auto then you can only drive an auto (unless you retake in a manual)?
mav
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27th Jul 06 at 13:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my next door neighbour as an instructor..

he's out alot...Mostly weeknights to tie in with the pupils.
Tom
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Originally posted by Planty02
quote:
Originally posted by Tom
Mate who's just come out the army is doing it, you have to pay to learn and do the tests (couple of K i think) I would go with a big one like bsm for a bit then set-up on my own after a year or so. Bloke round the corner did the same thing but he just teaches in auto's nice little niche - he makes a wedge by the looks of it


Am I right in thinking that if you learn/pass test in an auto then you can

only drive an auto (unless you retake in a manual)?


Yip
Kathryn W
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quote:
Originally posted by TNM
quote:
Originally posted by Kathryn W
If you become a test person, dont fail someone for going around a corner in 2nd instead of first, cos your driver wont be happy



you only use first to pull away. so why would you be in first going around a corner?


Fuck knows, but i got a major for it, and i have always been taught to go around a corner in second!
Matt H
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Every girl you meet is garunteed to be legal.....





where do I sign?

Stocker is doing the training for this isn't he?

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