The Exhilaration of being a Driving
Instructor
The work of a Driving Standards Agency
Approved Driving Instructor, DSA. ADI (Car) is extremely satisfying
and motivating.
Driving Instructors
come from all walks of life
and are more often than not people who have succeeded in other professions
but have made a decision that they want a new challenge or career,
working for themselves or in a different sort of team. They more often
than not therefore bring a wealth of experience and skills to their
teaching.
What greater job satisfaction can there
be than constantly operating in a 1:1 situation with a highly motivated
person who desperately needs the skills you possess? This along with
the feeling of satisfaction when a student gains a first time pass,
cannot be rivaled.
Working with individuals who have different
personalities and characteristics is extremely stimulating and the
ability to be able to teach these individuals - all of whom progress
at a different pace - is exhilarating. The constant monitoring of ones
own teaching is essential however to ensure that instruction at the
highest level is being offered, at all times, to all students. This
of course is easier to achieve if you work as a member of a team rather
than on your own.
A good Driving Instructor can expect
to be in demand for in excess of 40 hours per week but can teach less
and mould the hours around his/her existing commitments.
Job satisfaction and earnings can therefore
be quite high in what must be said is one of the most responsible careers
in the community.