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A1 instructor training
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With John Reddy (A.D.I.).
and colleagues of
Oak Riders Training Ltd.
24 De Lacy Street, Ashton, Preston. PR2 2DD
Telephone: 01772 203498.
Fax: 01772 555669. |
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Our instructor candidates come from all over the British Isles and have
achieved tremendous success. For example Paul Brook started the
successful Probike
Instructor Training after completing his instructor training with
us despite, as he himself told us, having no experience whatsoever of
police motorcycles during his career as a police sergeant. Paul
certainly benefited from our A.D.I. based training. |
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Truth or untruth.
One ex-(no wonder) examiner states that he has “failed scores of
candidates who have attended A.D.I. based training”. This remark
would seem to be aimed at us, if, so, it is an outright deliberate lie
and a good indication of his firm’s ethics. This examiner passed quite a
few of our candidates during his time at Cardington but never examined
our candidates in numbers which could be counted in “scores”. Not
even one score.
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Our clients enjoy superb modern training facilities which are, probably,
the best in the country, for our C.B.T. and instructor site training,
where there is ample space in which to learn all the present tuition
requirements and the manoeuvres for new euro test.
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One normal day at the Cardington instructor assessments all the
candidates failed except for Mark our, very young looking, 23 year old
candidate who passed on his first attempt with compliments and
encouragement from the Examiner. Here you will find his letter and from
it you can see how well he did and how badly candidates from other
highly priced training groups fared, Mark Watson had never done anything
like this before and as you can see he was very successful.
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Also enclosed is a letter from Colin Brooks of Milton Keynes which,
although very comical, illustrates to perfection the preposterously
inadequate training given during a six day course by someone who is
pretending to be an ex-police instructor.
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The D.S.A. base all their examinations for car, truck, bus and
motorcycle instructors examinations on the A.D.I. system and syllabus
which involves role-play skills, although the motorcycle assessments are
not as stringently marked. None of the people advertising motorcycle
instructor training in the column in Motorcycle News are familiar with
or qualified in this system. Training with us is the best because we are
steeped in the A.D.I. role-play system which makes us almost unique in
motorcycle instructor training as most trainers are not authorised
A.D.I.’s and this is the reason for our very high success rate. The
A.D.I. standard is the gold standard in U.K. instruction.
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We have three ADI’s on our staff which ensures that you will be well
trained in the role-play requirements of the Cardington examinations and
familiar with their way of thinking and their phraseology.
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Remember most candidates fail at Cardington because they are not even
remotely prepared whereas every year barely two or three of our
candidates are unsuccessful and these normally pass at the second
attempt. In fact in all the years I can only recall one of our
candidates who did not qualify as an instructor the reason being that he
did not return for our free full refresher training.
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You will have seen in the letters from our previous clients that it is
almost routine for our clients to pass with compliments whereas most
others fail miserably.
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We do offer a six day course but this is only suitable for people who
are currently C.B.T. trainers on down-trained certificates (i.e. not
fully qualified). In fact many of these (many years) experienced
instructors tell us they learnt so much they wished they had come for
the full fourteen days and say that anyone offering a six day course for
beginners can’t be teaching much.
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Below you will find a copy of my Cardington report as you can see I
scored 100% in the two day examination and was described as “virtually
faultless”, “clear”, “concise”, “excellent” and “humorous”
also you will see a copy of my own DAS assessment as you can see I
didn’t quite equal my 100% on this one (nobody is perfect) but I can’t
complain with a score of 31 out of 32 as you can see my personal reports
indicate to you the quality of training you can receive with us. The
assessor mistakenly wrote that in one item I made an error, this in fact
was his error but to complain after such a good write-up would be
churlish. My marks on these two assessments are probably the highest on
record.
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Beware of ungrateful previous clients masquerading as ex-police
motorcycle instructors, come to us and get it straight from the
horse’s-mouth
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The fee for the course is £1,000. Excellent Hotel Bed and Breakfast
accommodation is available at the St. Andrews House Hotel for £330 for
the two weeks of the course telephone 01772 720580.
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Remember on our course you train for BOTH the C.B.T. and D.A.S.
qualifications which makes it the best bargain in the business and saves
you a lot of time and travelling. When you think about it both
examinations are covering roughly the same thing.
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Regards |
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John Reddy.
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