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Roadrat no offence taken everyone has their own point of view you say what you see same with dan.To be an in house trainer you still have to go on an Instuctors course that is registared for F.L.T training.The two main compannies for training F.L.T drivers in the U.K are R.T.I.T.B and I.T.S.S.A.R. So although i`m paid by my company when i am training i`m training on behalf of I.T.S.S.A.R

On my training course there where Instuctors that where going on there own i.e self employed they could hardly drive a truck themselves when im not training im driving so im allways keeping my hand in to the job that is the benifit of being a onsite instructor.

Good debate keep it going.....
  • Posted 9 Apr 2008 02:47
  • By ZZJASEZZ
  • joined 15 Mar'08 - 73 messages
  • BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, United Kingdom
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