OFFICIAL ADI TEST PASS RATES: www.gov.uk/government/statistics/driver-and-rider-testing-and-instructor-statistics-april-2022-to-march-2023/driver-and-rider-testing-and-instructor-statistics-april-2022-to-march-2023#car-driving-instructors-adi-and-motorcycle-instructors-cbt 19 STEP PLAN: boominstructortraining.com/19-step-plan/ Follow my Facebook page: facebook.com/boom.pdi.adi.training/
Do you have any testimonials/reviews of your tutorial videos? I’m really interested in following your guide, I would just like to hear from people that have experienced it already. Many thanks!
Hello. Yes there are lots of reviews in the comments of many of the videos on this RUclips channel. Also check out the BOOM Instructor Training Facebook page 👍
I do understand how this can be achieved without a pdi lisence by taking charge of your own learning etc, however what would happen if you don’t have any real life experience of teaching a pupil eg a family or friend, are you setting yourself for failure if you go to a part 3 without having taught a pupil?
No, PDI simply stands for ‘potential driving instructor’. My course allows you to be an independent PDI and go through the qualifying process without the need for a trainee licence (pink badge) and without having to lock yourself into an expensive contract with a driving school. You can do this yourself 🙂
@@BoomInstructorTraining hi thanks for your reply. The point I was making was that people in the industry consider the word PDI are ones who are a pink licence ie mandatory 40 hours training and apply for pink licence. People who take the part one part two and part three without mandatory training are not seen as PDI's .
@@Lanzy4lee yes but for me I use the term PDI for ease of communication meaning any individual going through the qualification process to become a DVSA Approved Driving Instructor. Hence, they are a potential driving instructor. As you can tell, I’m approaching things differently to all the big driving schools. I’m on the side of the PDI. I have no agenda to lease you a car, or charge you a franchise fee, or lock you into a contract. I’m simply here to help you qualify 🙂
OFFICIAL ADI TEST PASS RATES:
www.gov.uk/government/statistics/driver-and-rider-testing-and-instructor-statistics-april-2022-to-march-2023/driver-and-rider-testing-and-instructor-statistics-april-2022-to-march-2023#car-driving-instructors-adi-and-motorcycle-instructors-cbt
19 STEP PLAN:
boominstructortraining.com/19-step-plan/
Follow my Facebook page:
facebook.com/boom.pdi.adi.training/
Do you have any testimonials/reviews of your tutorial videos? I’m really interested in following your guide, I would just like to hear from people that have experienced it already. Many thanks!
Hello. Yes there are lots of reviews in the comments of many of the videos on this RUclips channel. Also check out the BOOM Instructor Training Facebook page 👍
Love this, so I’m at step 7, where can I buy the video tutorials please?
Ahhh just found on your website, will buy tomorrow 👍
@@fergusstevenston great 👍 I’ll email you a receipt once you’ve bought the part 2 video tutorials
Could you plz make video how to book theory without instructor id
Go to my website and follow my 19 Step Plan
Is it necessary to book theroy test to put instructor email id because i hve tried its always asking instructor id before book theory test
Go to my website and follow my 19 Step Plan
I do understand how this can be achieved without a pdi lisence by taking charge of your own learning etc, however what would happen if you don’t have any real life experience of teaching a pupil eg a family or friend, are you setting yourself for failure if you go to a part 3 without having taught a pupil?
You definitely need to practice teaching pupils before taking the part 3 test. I recommend 20-40 practice lessons would be ample.
@@BoomInstructorTraining would you say to practice with a few different pupils?
@@Hahshshhshhshsjs yes 👍
@@BoomInstructorTraining thanks for your reply. Where are you based ?
@@Hahshshhshhshsjs all my training is online. Go to my website and follow my 19 Step Plan 👍
Pdi ? So not going on a pink licence then. ? Are they not the same thing . ?
No, PDI simply stands for ‘potential driving instructor’. My course allows you to be an independent PDI and go through the qualifying process without the need for a trainee licence (pink badge) and without having to lock yourself into an expensive contract with a driving school. You can do this yourself 🙂
@@BoomInstructorTraining hi thanks for your reply. The point I was making was that people in the industry consider the word PDI are ones who are a pink licence ie mandatory 40 hours training and apply for pink licence. People who take the part one part two and part three without mandatory training are not seen as PDI's .
@@Lanzy4lee yes but for me I use the term PDI for ease of communication meaning any individual going through the qualification process to become a DVSA Approved Driving Instructor. Hence, they are a potential driving instructor. As you can tell, I’m approaching things differently to all the big driving schools. I’m on the side of the PDI. I have no agenda to lease you a car, or charge you a franchise fee, or lock you into a contract. I’m simply here to help you qualify 🙂
@@BoomInstructorTraining where are you based?