Hard to say really Tortozza. Honestly if I had the choice i would try and go with a small business who will give you there full focus and support. Saying that though Red and AA have been doing this a long time so they know what they are doing. Both roads will lead to the same destination. Just make sure you read the small print before paying any big upfront fees so you exactly what you are getting and what extras you are going to need to pay for. Who are you training with?
@@JoshRamwell Thanks for your reply Josh. I'm considering training with the AA. The main issue is the fact you sign a 24 month contract, so you're stuck paying about £180pw for the car(depending which Ford you choose) for two years even if your circumstances change. I believe it's the same with Red, just with an even higher fee of £240pw. Some instructors really got shafted during COVID having no students but still being forced to make the weekly payments.
100% ready, great drive.
Can tell you want it, taking it very seriously, being safe, good luck!
Wow Mustang that was really nice thank you!😁
@@JoshRamwellHi Josh do you live in Stoke on Trent, I want to book driving lessons
Great video Josh. I love the title.
Can I ask what equipment you use to record in car? Good luck to your student.
Thank you Travis, I use a gopro Max on top of the car and a gopro 8 in car. What do you use?
@@JoshRamwell I use a campark x30 for inside car and AKASO V50 pro for pointing outside. I think I might need to upgrade soon. Thanks
For someone thinking of becoming an instructor, what are your thoughts on training and working with the big franchises like AA and Red?
Hard to say really Tortozza. Honestly if I had the choice i would try and go with a small business who will give you there full focus and support. Saying that though Red and AA have been doing this a long time so they know what they are doing. Both roads will lead to the same destination. Just make sure you read the small print before paying any big upfront fees so you exactly what you are getting and what extras you are going to need to pay for. Who are you training with?
@@JoshRamwell Thanks for your reply Josh. I'm considering training with the AA. The main issue is the fact you sign a 24 month contract, so you're stuck paying about £180pw for the car(depending which Ford you choose) for two years even if your circumstances change. I believe it's the same with Red, just with an even higher fee of £240pw.
Some instructors really got shafted during COVID having no students but still being forced to make the weekly payments.
@@tortozza join the discord Adam in the discord will talk all day about his aa training
The young man is test ready, just needs some brush up as regards observation
Completely agree Imade and thank you for your support.😁