LEICESTER, U.K. -- A UK driving school in Leicester, providing low cost driving school franchises in the East Midlands, is recruiting to fill driving instructor vacancies to meet business needs.
After becoming a driving instructor one expects to make a profitable return on investment. But the reality for most instructors is very unsavoury. Long term expensive contracts, with very few pupils to teach seems to be the norm; and at below cost lesson prices. Some driving instructors find themselves returning to paid employment, bankrupt court, or giving up the coveted ADI registration. But there's is hope round the next turn. A driving school franchise with Jon Matthews Driving School is a manouvre some people in the business sector might consider worth the instructor's while.
Dynamically run to meet the needs of learner-drivers, as well as, driving instructors, Jon Matthews Driving School has managed to keep her small fleet busy throughout the years with hardly a dull week. This has resulted in new expansion to include Warwickshire. Even Londoners are interested. Leicester’s driving school market has blossomed to the point where it must now plan for future plans. In February, the driving school announced vacancies for driving instructors wanted for Leicester, Loughborough and Hinckley.
With L-test tuition enquires up, it is no surprise this enterprising driving school is making a niche for itself. Business trends suggest that when the economy is booming more people have disposable income for self improvement. With employers looking for a better skilled workforce, job applicants with a full driving licence improve their job prospects.
Due to Britain’s economic growth, enquiries for driving instructor services were up 40 fold in the first half of 2014 and demand remained high throughout the year. With 2015 first quarter figures expected by mid April, Jon Matthews Driving School expects to see a turnover up 200% on last year alone. There has never been a better time to become a driving instructor in Leicester, and Loughborough. So what’s on offer at Jon Matthews Driving School?
Instructors can improve their earning power with minimum of 25 prepaid pupils, yearly. The franchise fees ranging from £30.00 to £150.00 weekly, is made even more attractive with an optional zero contract. So how much can a driving instructor earn after expenses?
According to the Public Relations Director, Mr. Jon Matthews,
“We expect full time instructors with Headboard Franchise to earn at least £16,500 in the first year they become a driving instructor with Jon Matthews Driving School.”
Mr Matthews went on to say...
“This is a conservative figure. We can provide more pupils, and never stop referring. We encourage use of own vehicle.”
The recruitment line for telephone enquiries is 0844 8114 383. Or people can text “INSTRUCTOR JOB” to 07806193453.
People wanting to change driving schools, or start to become a driving instructor, or change driving school terms can visit the website for more information: www.jon-matthews.co.uk.
Or click: Apply to become a driving instructor.
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