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Driving Instructor Franchise with Bill Plant

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The Bill Plant School of Motoring offers a unique opportunity for both men and women to become driving instructors and to operate in an area close to where they live, in a high earning self employed capacity. By becoming a Bill Plant franchisee, you will be in a job where the benefit of all your hard work and commitment stops with you and of course your pupil! You have the benefit of a new and well maintained car; you secure a better work and life balance which will result in you being happier all round.

No qualifications are needed to enroll on the course, except of course the need for a full driving licence. At the Bill Plant Driving Instructor Training course you will be offered a full “pay as you go” scheme whilst training for the parts 1, 2 & 3 of the Driving Standards agency tests, necessary to become a fully Approved Driving Instructor. Bill Plant will tailor the courses around your present employment which means that you can continue to earn during this period without losing income. Make the first move and contact us for the first step toward the job satisfaction of teaching people a valuable skill for life.

Franchisee Case Study 5: Fully booked up with Bill Plant Franchise

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When driving instructor Toseef Cheema moved to Luton he thought he’d be happier running his own private driving school.
 
Toseef, a former IT engineer, had built up a busy Bill Plant franchise in Leeds and hoped to continue successfully in business on his own when he moved 180 miles away to Bedfordshire.
 
‘I wanted to work for myself.   Self employment worked best for me, providing I could earn enough money,’ says Toseef, a 30-year-old father of two.  ‘The trouble was after four or so months it just wasn’t working. I was worrying about finding more pupils instead of concentrating on helping pupils learn better.’
 
Desperate, Toseef got in touch with Bill Plant, signed a franchise agreement and within a fortnight had a full diary and was turning away potential pupils.
 
 He says; ‘I didn’t know Luton at all.   But hundreds of people go on the internet and find Bill Plant’s site.  The lessons are good value and their enquiries filtered down to me.
 
‘It’s the cheapest franchise on the market. Best of all I remain totally in control of what I do.   I fit the driving lessons around what else I want to do in my life.  It’s like working privately without all the hassle.  I don’t have any worries about where the work is coming from.’
 
‘When I officially started with Bill Plant, I asked for a few more pupils. They gave me 15 students in two weeks.  I was fully booked up.  It was unbelievable. “

Franchisee Case Study 4: Become a driving instructor in five weeks

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Like his racing greyhounds, Rob Tunmore took the fast track when he switched careers and trained to become a driving instructor with Bill Plant Ltd.
 
For  Rob, 51, passed all necessary training and exams to become a fully qualified Approved Driving Instructor in a record five weeks.
 
Rob, was a  fed up transport manager working 70 hours a week when he signed up to Bill Plant’s ADI intensive training program.
 
He said: ‘I wanted a different career with freedom to work my own hours and be my own boss.  It can take 18 months to become a fully approved driving instructor. Many people try to fit training around their existing jobs but I wanted to get started and qualify as soon as possible.
 
When he is not instructing learners, Rob, who has three grown up boys, enjoys watching his greyhounds race.
 
He says: ‘The Bill Plant intensive training package cost £2,900 and I cannot fault it in anyway. Thanks to Bill Plant I had all the necessary literature, instruction and support required to pass all stages of my test.
 
Rob is now running a successful Bill Plant driving school franchise in the Marlborough and Swindon areas in Wiltshire.
 
‘He says: ‘Owning greyhounds and training to be a driving instructor both require a great deal of hard work to get results.  Becoming a driving instructor has been a very steep learning curve and I get a real buzz from the interaction with the pupils.’

Franchisee Case study 3: Low cost of Bill Plant franchise

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Driving instructor Val Smithson was running her own driving school and had no intention of signing up to be a franchisee -  until her car needed replacing.

‘I was checking prices of new vehicles on the internet and saw the Bill Plant website,’ says Val. ‘The more I weighed up options it was cheaper and easier to go with Bill Plant. They supplied the car, insurance, everything and promised to help find me some pupils

Val, aged 40,was moving from Kent to Fareham, Hampshire.  She says: ‘ I was starting out in a new area; I didn’t know anybody and I genuinely had nothing to lose.

‘Within two weeks of contacting Bill Plant I had a full diary and couldn’t take any more bookings. One senior examiner told me to get established in an area like this is very difficult but I’ve had no problem whatsoever.’

Val has had an assortment of jobs from bus driver, hotel receptionist and estate agent before settling for a career as a driving instructor.

Val who is qualified to drive HGV’s, buses and motorcycles, is one of Bill Plant Fleetcraft’s experienced trainers.

She says: “I love driving, I like being out on the road but if someone said one day I’d be a driving instructor I’d have laughed.

‘Best of all I like getting to know my pupils, In fact I’m still in touch with some. Sometimes it’s a bit like being an agony aunt and counselor as well as a driving instructor.’

Franchisee Case Study 2: Instructor Training for over 50’s

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When former bank manager Ian Sherwood took early retirement, he had no fixed ideas as to future work but felt he had a wealth of valuable experience in both business and dealing with people to offer prospective employers.

However, applications were rejected and Ian discovered being over 50 was a serious handicap to finding a worthwhile job.

Ian, who worked at Barclays Bank for 32 years, says “I’d heard about ageism but this was the first time I’d ever experienced it for myself.”

‘I applied for a few jobs. I know I was over qualified for them but I was rejected without an interview and it had to be down to my age. At 53, I felt I was on the scrap heap.
 
‘At the bank, I admired people going into business on their own, taking risks and relying on their skills and determination to be successful. I’ve always enjoyed driving and meeting people so I thought I’d train to become a driving instructor.

‘That way I could become my own boss and put all my experience helping people to good use instead of being made to feel useless at over 50.”
After qualifying, Ian signed up to a Bill Plant franchise nearly 4 years ago. Within a week he was swamped with a full diary of pupils and has never looked back since.

Ian, now 59, who lives in Dalton-on-Tees, near Darlington says: “I really enjoy my work and get a buzz every time a pupil passes their driving test - it’s terrific. I’m now also training other people to become driving instructors. Also, if I decide to semi-retire at some time in the future, then all I need to do is cut back on my hours and fit the work around my life.”

Franchisee Case Study 1: The Young Mum

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Mother-of-two Rachel Darby believes becoming a driving instructor is an ideal job for busy women juggling childcare arrangements.
 
She says; ‘It’s a perfect job for mums like me.  Yet it’s not a career most women with kids would think about entering.   What else could I do to be in control of when I work as well as earning a good salary?’
 
Rachel, 29, lives with her two children Oliver, three, and one year old Owen at Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire. While her husband Dave, a sergeant in 5 Regiment Royal Artillery, was away on a seven month tour of duty in Afghanistan, Rachel qualified as an approved driving instructor.
 
She signed up with Bill Plant due to the low weekly franchise fee, compared to other schools, and the company’s ongoing support package.
 
Rachel says: “At any point my husband could be posted elsewhere in the UK. Thankfully doing this means all my efforts to build up a business as a good instructor won’t feel wasted. This is one job I’ll be able to carry on doing because my skills are totally portable and Bill Plant will help me fill my diary with new pupils in another part of the country.’
 
Rachel switched to become a driving instructor after working as a graduate trainee restaurant manager in the catering industry.  She says: ‘The shift work didn’t suit me even when I had no children. Being an Army wife when Dave is away is like being a single mum. I need set working hours which I control to fit round childcare and the kids. 
 
‘I’ve always liked meeting people and passing on new skills. The feeling I get when one of my pupils passes their driving test is fantastic.’

Complaint swiftly dealt with by Bill Plant

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In common with the Major Driving Schools in the United Kingdom, the Bill Plant School of Motoring is a business which is run on franchised lines, in other words following full driving instructor training to become a DSA approved driving instructor, individuals can then become a franchisee and work under the umbrella of the Bill Plant organisation. The advantages to those who are taking driving lessons are that they learn to drive at major centres throughout the UK in new vehicles changed at frequent intervals, following laid down procedures, safe in the knowledge that there is a major operation behind them.

Having this back up has proved to be helpful in the recent problem that was brought to the attention of Bill Plant following a complaint that was made to The Birmingham Mail on the 17th April 2008. From the article in The Mail, it appears that a franchised driving instructor made off with money that the pupils had paid for driving lessons. Head office at the Bill Plant School of Motoring immediately reimbursed all affected pupils with their money, in addition offered them a free driving lesson. Further, Bill Plant contacted the Driving Standards Agency to ask them to investigate the complaints and to see if the individual was still registered with the DSA, the Birmingham Trading Standards office was also informed and Bill Plant is taking legal action on behalf of the pupils affected.

Driving Instructor franchise

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Being in business on your own is something that most people would like to happen at some time in their lives, so why not make it become a reality? Achieving this is not as difficult as it might be if you take up the outstanding offer of becoming a franchised driving instructor with The Bill Plant School of Motoring.

Firstly you would receive full instruction from the Bill Plant Driving Instructor Training College, tailored around you so you do not lose valuable income, completing parts 1, 2 & 3 of the Driving Standards Agency tests to become a fully Approved Driving Instructor. After qualification you can take up a franchise with Bill Plant Ltd., and be part of national driving school with over 300 cars on the road. Full support is part of your franchise and the stress is taken out of running your business. What are you waiting for?