"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it."
Malcolm X
"One Man With A Passion For Success"
Alan McNair's Story
After being made redundant for the 3rd time I figured retail was not an industry that would give me job security. I had always had a keen interest in driving and road safety and coupled with the buzz I got after teaching both my kids to drive gave me the idea of becoming a Driving Instructor.
A little research told me this was not going to be easy. I made the mistake of enrolling with a National Driving School and parted with a large amount of my redundancy payment.
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I contacted Davidson and we agreed a meeting, Davidson scheduled me in for a weekly session and what a difference. Instead of being told how poor my performance was and feeling utterly dejected I started to feel good about my training. Davidson had a completely different approach, one of a positive nature rather than what I was used to, a negative session. Davidson quickly sorted my issues out and now I started to understand what was expected on a part 3 test. Then he would leave me with some homework and a great feeling as I drove home.
I passed my final attempt and what a relief, I was ecstatic the pressure was off; I now run my own school 'Longniddry Driving School' with a full diary and a good work/life balance.
I have no hesitation in recommending Davidson Davidson from Catz-i, as a great trainer.
Apart from a few books I got virtually no support or help with my part 1, however, with a lot of research and self-help I passed with flying colours. For my part 2 I was allocated a very good driving instructor who I got on great with. I think the fact I had recently passed my IAM test and my own determination and keenness saw me pass part 2 quite easily.
Bring on part 3 was my thoughts.
Support was minimal and I had to travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow each week for my sessions. I found the trainers to be condescending and bullying and I was not enjoying part 3 training at all. I would leave Glasgow each week with a heavy heart thinking 'I'm never going to get through this'. Subsequently, I failed my first two attempts at part 3, so now I'm on my last life. A colleague on the same course told me he was getting extra part 3 training from Davidson Davidson of Catz-i.com and it was going well.
The rest they say is history:-
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Good luck with your training, it's not easy but this is undoubtedly the most rewarding job I have ever had. Not just in financial terms but in seeing the joy on that pupils face when they have achieved their dream.