Well after missing three check tests for whatever reason I finally
sat the new DVSA Standards Check. I found the Examiner very approachable and
helpful, I had heard so much hearsay at test centres from other ADI’s over the
last couple of years that I thought I was sure to fail because of nerves. From “he
downgraded me for wearing sunglasses” to “He didn't like me from the start so I
only got a 4”. All of their comments could not have been
farther from the truth as to my own experience.
In February I decided to complete my BTEC3 in driver
development, this gave me some new skills that I am sure helped me achieve my
GRADE A on my standards check. I now am now putting into place what the
examiner said after, by doing this I hope to again achieve an A but without dropping
5 points as I did last time.

I even reflect after each day, and see where I can improve.
All of this can only benefit me and my pupils, thus making them safer drivers.
I feel that some in the industry like to blame others for
their own short comings, if they were to ask the right questions to the right
people I am sure they would have had a better result/experience.