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PostPosted: 22:06 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Advice on possible new job...Driving instructor! Reply with quote

The course will cost me £3k upfront and will take upto 6 months to get through it.Once i get my instructor licence it's all go.
They give me a job working for RED (unless i want to go it alone/with another company) although i'll be self employed.
I pay them £185/week and in return i get a brand new car every 12 months with free insurance and all servicing costs paid for e.t.c.
They also give me all my clients for however many hours per week i want to do and basically do everything other than actually teach the clients for me!

The wage for this for a standard 40 hour week is £23 per hour = £920/week.
- £185 for them,then £50/week fuel £70 N.I and tax and £10/week for sickness insurance and accountant.
I come home with roughly £600 per week.

They base this wage on 40 hours per week at £23/ hour which would be 4--2 hour lessons per day, so probably have to add 1 hour/day onto that for travel times to each job.
Still sounds too good to be true?

So what's being missed here? reckon this sounds right?
Want to get as many opinions as i can before i throw 3 grand into it.

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Dave

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PostPosted: 22:09 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

What happens if they have no clients to give you?

Didn't Red go bust recently?

edit: Isn't £50 a week on fuel a bit optimistic?


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PostPosted: 22:10 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Joe wrote:
What happens if they have no clients to give you?

Didn't Red go bust recently?



The parent company of RED went into administration.
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PostPosted: 22:12 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd guess the hours are a bit of a bastard.

Putting in 40 hours, when those hours are largely outside everyone else's working hours might be a bit gruelling.
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Re: Advice on possible new job...Driving instructor! Reply with quote

Truxx wrote:


Sorry for the huge post Smile


Forget about it...

I've done accounts for driving instructors they don't make much

Just don't your figures are widely out and omitt complete expenses.

£50 a week for petrol is unrealistic! back in 2007 they were using £100+ a week in petrol

The Wear and tear on those cars is phenominal think:

4 new tyres every 3 months. Sometimes more if a student manages to kill a tyre.

A full service - Oil + plugs every 2-3 months

The need to wash and clean your car daily nobody will want to learn in a dirty car. And to repair the scratches and dents.

The need to buy a new one because of the massive wear and tear and the fact that nobody wants to be learning to drive in a rubbish car.

The insurance is insane too.

Your tax figures are way out self employed you pay something like £2.50 a week in class 2 NIC,

Then after expenses you take off 22% income tax, so even on your £600 take home a week you've missed £132 in income tax.

Most of my clients made around the 13-16K mark.
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

I would doubt that you will get 40 hours worth of clients in a week, especially when starting out. Also check carefully about the various tests you have to go through as an instructor. From memory the initial training puts you at a certain level and you must then pass further assessments within a certain time frame. Can't remember the details, but it is worth checking up on.

As to your figures, £50 a week is probably only about 9 gallons. Even at 60mpg that is 540 miles, or 27 miles per 2 hour lesson including your traveling distance. I would suspect at least double that giving you £635 before tax and accountancy fees per week (not sure what the tax situation would be on having the car), roughly £30k for a 48 week year.

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PostPosted: 22:19 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Re: Advice on possible new job...Driving instructor! Reply with quote

Truxx wrote:
£50/week fuel


It's been covered on here before, but it always end up being a very poorly paid profession when a management company takes a large slice.

As for the fuel, I think you'd probably be looking at triple or quadruple that, maybe more.
I spend £30 a week commuting in a 998cc IQ and that's on a very 'gentle' drive (i.e free flowing A roads) covering about 50miles a day.
As a very rough estimate that's about 7 - 8hrs running time a week...and you'd be doing 40hrs+ of which 99% would be start-stop performed by people with poor vehicle control. Doesn't add up does it....
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PostPosted: 22:23 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Re: Advice on possible new job...Driving instructor! Reply with quote

chrisw wrote:

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I spend £30 a week commuting in a 998cc IQ and that's on a very 'gentle' drive


Gay hairdressers car. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 22:27 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Re: Advice on possible new job...Driving instructor! Reply with quote

Itchy wrote:
chrisw wrote:

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I spend £30 a week commuting in a 998cc IQ and that's on a very 'gentle' drive


Gay hairdressers car. Mr. Green


Don't give a monkeys, it does 59mpg and costs less than the bike to maintain.
I have two bikes and two other cars to play with when not commuting Smile
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PostPosted: 22:31 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

40 hours (even if you get them) arnt going to be one after the other.

My driving instructor worked 6 days a week 8-8 as he would have 1-2 hour gaps frequently as you have to work when people want you not when you want them (e.g. I had a slot 6-8pm Tuedays as I had work and didnt want weekends).

He loved it but from what I saw it wasnt an easy job Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:57 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers for the reply's .

As far as the car maintanance goes it won't matter as they pay EVERYTHING for the car.Tyres,servicing all repairs e.t.c. is all payed for by them.
The car is also replaced with a brand new one after 12 months.
The car is a corsa 1.3 diesel which are great on fuel but i agree £100 at least a week is probably more realistic.

They said that all the taxes i would have to pay would amount to about £70 per week which i assumed would be everything.I didn't know there'd be more taxes after that aswell.

They seem to think that the 40 hours work is definately there pretty much guaranteed although i had my doubts.This was based on a 9-5 working day.

The course covers all the tests i would need to become a fully licenced driving instructor although the £3k doesn't cover the actual test costs which would probably be around the £500 mark assuming i pass them first time.

I'm jotting this all down anyway so i have as many questions as possible ready before i go for it.
I was even thinking about booking a lesson with a RED instructor myself just so i can get all my questions answered from someone doing it.

Cheers anyway Thumbs Up given me some more to think about Smile
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PostPosted: 23:15 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Quick look at it seems to be a 3 part test to become an instructor, with only a 27% pass rate for the 3 part (and think you only get 3 attempts).

Bit on Red driving school on BBC Xray programme:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei-ERWryXi0&feature=youtube_gdata

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PostPosted: 23:31 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

You may get plenty of clients but if they live a hour apart it is a lot of none payment time whilst you drive to them using your fuel to do so.
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Watch this and if you think that it is still a good deal I will put you in touch with a guy in Nigeria who has $25000000 going free to any one with a bank account.
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PostPosted: 09:06 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can't watch that video as i'm still using my mobile phone to get online...but..
I did have a thorough search on google last night and there was quite a bit of info on this.
It backed up what all of you are saying about longer hours,nowhere near the 30k/year e.t.c...
Even lot's of reports about their training method being really poor.

Oh well,it did seem to good to be true from the start but it was worth asking about Laughing

Cheers everyone Thumbs Up

Back to the drawing board...
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PostPosted: 09:14 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Truxx wrote:

They seem to think that the 40 hours work is definately there pretty much guaranteed although i had my doubts.This was based on a 9-5 working day.


A friend of mine started out doing all this and was "guaranteed" the hours.

He invested similar amounts plus his time plus the money he lost out while training etc. He finally qualified and started, the work wasnt there. He didn't get enough work and took a night job in asda!

So he would work 7 days a week as an instructer as and when the clients where there and then did hours in asda at night to make up his money. After nearly a year he had to call it as it took its toll on him, his marrage, his life in general.

If you live in an afluent area I would expect to make figures like Itchy has stated, but you need to consider that it will eat any of your private life, then factor in the stress that goes with being "self employed" etc and I would really really consider it in some serious depth.
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PostPosted: 09:36 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've heard bad things about Red.

Yes they'll guarantee to get you work but they won't guarantee where that work will be.

A mate of a mate did this in Worcester and Red were offering him jobs from Cheltenham to Shrewsbury. You will end up spending so much time/fuel travelling between jobs you won't make a lot in the end.
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PostPosted: 09:42 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

On the bright side, you get to meet a lot of 17 year old girls Smile Smile

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PostPosted: 09:47 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

defblade wrote:
On the bright side, you get to meet a lot of 17 year old girls Smile Smile


Has anyone got the contact details for this Red?
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dad started doing driving instructor franchises a little while ago and now trains new drivers up.

He has always had full books whilst working from himself with NO advertising other than a shit website, all his work came from word of mouth. Before he went solo he has worked for BSM, Safeway and one other i cant think of. He got a very poor amount of students due to the amount of driving instuctors working for the same company in the same area! Sometimes went weeks without ANY from the companies.

Solo his earnings before expenses before he started training drivers was around the £800 a week mark. I've got all his accounts on here as i do them.

Last year i started to work on the driving school with him to see if it could be made bigger (hence the instructor training) and we now have a few drivers around Essex all with fairly full diaries (no one has less than 30 hours a week for the next 4 or so weeks).

We still do minimal advertising, website has been improved, a few links around the net (but trying to get new driving school out there is ridiculous with the amount of competition) but mostly posters in areas of drivers and leaflet distribution/colleges etc.

Our franchise is only £55 per week. Although it does not include a car/insurance. Also our training isnt £3k up front. Its pay as you go like normal lessons @ £25 per hour. Usually comes to around £2000 after you have paid your test fee's etc.

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PostPosted: 13:26 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

It seems that the most you can make as a driving instructor is £30kpa, with a lot of hours required to make it. 40 hours working is a fairly long week as it is, once you factor in travelling and waiting you're likely to be spending 60 hours a week sat in a corsa.

£30k is a fairly low ceiling for any profession, and you won't start off on that, probably below £20k. Factor in that for your £20k (about £1200/month in your pocket) you're going to be perpetually tired, scared, frustrated or bored. Your entire life will revolve around working - no pub on friday night if you're doing an evening lesson, or an early lesson on saturday. You'll mostly eat petrol station food at petrol station prices.

You should factor in holidays and the car being off the road for servicing and repairs, which I would expect to total 4 weeks. This brings your £30k ceiling down to £28k.

If you work it out over a year, you would probably have the same amount of money as doing the same number of hours stacking shelves.
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PostPosted: 15:22 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

My old flat mate is a driving instructor and he really enjoys it. He did say though that the income estimated is hugely exagerated, he said it was based on 40 hours actual teaching not factoring in the other 40 odd hours you spent between lessons going from A to B to C etc etc etc.

He's been at it for a wee while now and is fairly established so gets all his work via word of mouth. I don't think he ever went with a big company, I remember him saying it was a bit of a false economy.

As usual, this is internet advice so any relevance to reality might not be real and could be imagined.

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PostPosted: 00:32 - 22 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've just given up being a Driving Instructor, the last winter with all the snow and the cost of fuel, together with everyone pulling in their purse strings stopped making it a viable option any more.
The good years were very good, the job didn't feel like work, but the overheads and the lack of pupils in a saturated area made it very hard.
I had a very good pass rate and got most of my work by word of mouth, but there were people under cutting prices by silly amounts but giving shorter lessons, people only look at the price per lesson and not per hour or the quality of that hour.
I'm still keeping up with my ADI licence as it is something to have in your back pocket for a rainy day.
The problem is that there are too many being pushed through the system, put on a pink, then fed loads of cheap pupils, then they fail part 3, but there is always another pink just waiting to jump in the car after them.
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