Hi Vikki
Steve here, i work for Paul part time instructing, but mainly on customer builds and fleet maitenance
i have started a new thread as i didnt get to the other one before it was locked
FIRST OF ALL these are my opinions and not nessecarily those of the school, i also do not wish this to turn into a slag of the school thread or i will lock it
i just wanted you to know that i was aware of the thread and although Paul does not use forums or the internet really, i have emailed him your thread for feedback
i am sorry that you were disapointed with your time with Andrew, and yes he is a very steady instructor who has earned the nickname "steady Eddie", but as you can appreciete he is correct in pushing you towards orientations and getting them nailed as it pays dividends in the future,
sometimes you just need to come back to the basics, dont forget that as a proffessional school our training is structured to achieve certain things before progressing so as to keep safety in mind and to then form a structured plan for progress, it is very difficult to assess someone in one lesson or so
bear in mind we have alot of people come to the school, claiming i can do this and do that, but truely arent that skilful at the basics
how many people when they had their first driving lesson grabbed the keys and said "right wheres the dual carrageway"
may i suggest that you give paul a ring and discuss this issue, and maybe try a lesson with either him or dave, who would more likely try turns with you, at the end of the day it may be that Andrews technigue is not for you, but please appreciete that for some people he is the ideal instructor, as they want to progress in "his way" so to speak. ie nailing a perfect hover and achieving the A certificate before even worrying about banked circuits
if you would like to discuss this further with me then feel free to PM me and we can discuss,
thanks
Steve here, i work for Paul part time instructing, but mainly on customer builds and fleet maitenance
i have started a new thread as i didnt get to the other one before it was locked
FIRST OF ALL these are my opinions and not nessecarily those of the school, i also do not wish this to turn into a slag of the school thread or i will lock it
i just wanted you to know that i was aware of the thread and although Paul does not use forums or the internet really, i have emailed him your thread for feedback
i am sorry that you were disapointed with your time with Andrew, and yes he is a very steady instructor who has earned the nickname "steady Eddie", but as you can appreciete he is correct in pushing you towards orientations and getting them nailed as it pays dividends in the future,
sometimes you just need to come back to the basics, dont forget that as a proffessional school our training is structured to achieve certain things before progressing so as to keep safety in mind and to then form a structured plan for progress, it is very difficult to assess someone in one lesson or so
bear in mind we have alot of people come to the school, claiming i can do this and do that, but truely arent that skilful at the basics
how many people when they had their first driving lesson grabbed the keys and said "right wheres the dual carrageway"
may i suggest that you give paul a ring and discuss this issue, and maybe try a lesson with either him or dave, who would more likely try turns with you, at the end of the day it may be that Andrews technigue is not for you, but please appreciete that for some people he is the ideal instructor, as they want to progress in "his way" so to speak. ie nailing a perfect hover and achieving the A certificate before even worrying about banked circuits
if you would like to discuss this further with me then feel free to PM me and we can discuss,
thanks
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