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My Four Wheels
Aberdeen
3 months ago
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My Four Wheels are looking to expand our team and are
recruiting both part time and full time Driving Instructors
throughout the UK. Next year there will be a record 700,000 learner
drivers hitting our roads, there has never been a better time to
become a Driving Instructor.Becoming a Driving Instructor has many
benefits, these include –A car – Get your very own dual controlled
car to teach inBe your own boss – work hours which suit you (Monday
to Sunday - 7am to 7pm)Excellent Pay – £20,000 - £35,000 per yearWe
are looking for candidates who meet the following criteria
–Reliable, Punctual, Patient, Possess excellent customer service
skills, Enjoy meeting new peopleWe provide the most cost effective
training in the UK. Once you have completed your training, you are
guaranteed a job with us. After working with us for 1 year, we
refund your training fees on a weekly basis up until year 3.Should
you already hold you ADI license, no training is required.Anyone
can become a Driving Instructor, recently we have recruited
candidates from driving roles such as HGV Drivers, Teachers,
Delivery Drivers, Accountants and Estate Agents. We also have
successfully recruited candidates who decided to completely change
their career from sales right to engineering.To apply for our role,
you need to meet the following criteria:Have held a full UK driving
licence (or approved foreign licence) for at least 2 1/2 yearsHave
not been banned from driving in the last 4 yearsHave no more than 6
points on your licence.For more information, please click
apply.

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