Peter, May I ask why you only provide accommodation for ‘Driver Training Courses’ and not ADR courses. I would have booked an ADR course with you until I found out that you did not provide accommodation (I do not live in the UK).
Having recently reviewed our policy, I can now confirm that accommodation can be provided free of charge to Trucknet users for our ADR courses provided they live more than 70 miles from our centre.
Thankyou. We are reliant on recommendations. This is the only job I can think of where you loose your customers cos you’ve done a great job!
Pete
He he he good point, didn’t think of it that way.
IronEddie:
3 hours is a hell of a trip to make.
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IronEddie:
3 hours is a hell of a trip to make.
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I travelled the same length of time when i done my class 2 but i knew it was well worth it and i knew i would be receiving the best training money can buy.
Thankyou. We are reliant on recommendations. This is the only job I can think of where you loose your customers cos you’ve done a great job!
Pete [emoji38] [emoji38]
He he he good point, didn’t think of it that way.
IronEddie:
3 hours is a hell of a trip to make.
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IronEddie:
3 hours is a hell of a trip to make.
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I travelled the same length of time when i done my class 2 but i knew it was well worth it and i knew i would be receiving the best training money can buy.
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Yes, well I can’t disagree. Having looked at a few local trainers I booked with Pete. Will be commuting from brum each day when I’m doing my training in October. Only a stones throw for me compared to some though haha.
I genuinely, honestly believe that i got the best training in the country.
At interviews am often asked where i training, when i tell them they say " why did you go all that distance " my relpy is always " been a lorry driver has always meant the world to me, i really didn’t want to muck about with something as important as training "