Driving instructor
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By Anna Jordan on Small Business UK - Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Average pay: £25-£40 an hour (Marmalade)
The easing of restrictions last year unveiled a backlog of tests and people keen to learn how to drive. It’s a great time to be a driving as the demand is so high that you can afford to charge more.
You can be an instructor for a regular car licence in a van, as long as it weighs up to 35000kg.
To become a fleet driver trainer, it essential that you do a DVSA-approved course first. Once you pass, register as a fleet driver trainer within one year of completing the course. Your registration will last for four years.
To become a fleet driver trainer, you need to be a fully qualified driving instructor. Read on about how to do this in How to become a driving instructor.
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