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Speedy 05-10-2007 08:14

Learning to drive.
 
Has anyone ever used one those places that say you can get your licence after a week of intense training? If so where they any good, and also on the application form for provisional it says i need a professional who has known me for at least 2 years, who can i use because i cant think of anyone. Thanks in advance.

lancsdave 05-10-2007 08:18

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Harwood Red posted somebody's details the other week for fast pass.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tml#post473889

mez 05-10-2007 08:20

Re: Learning to drive.
 
The Proffessional Person Can Be , A Doctor, A Srn Nurse, A Teacher,im Sure It Does Explain Somewhere On Forms Or Highway Code ........

panther 05-10-2007 08:54

Re: Learning to drive.
 
i would like to learn, but there is too many stupid drivers on the road, .....white van drivers, taxis, ...etc.....so im not going to bother, i would get done for road rage!

entwisi 05-10-2007 09:21

Re: Learning to drive.
 
What? you need to be vetted for a driving license???? When did they sneak that one in?????

mez 05-10-2007 09:24

Re: Learning to drive.
 
well i never !!! i never gave that a thought , unless its like with the passport photo's you have to prove that its you on the d/licence ?

Speedy 05-10-2007 10:21

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Yeah you need a professional person to fill out part of the form to say its your photo. The problem i have though is my doctor will do it but charges a 35pound administration fee, which is pretty much the same as the cost of the provisional so i really dont want to have to pay for him for doing it lol.

***Mr D*** 05-10-2007 16:42

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Im sure any of these can sign it, do you know any?

Accountant
Articled clerk of a limited company
Assurance agent of recognised company
Bank/building society official
Barrister
British Computer Society (BCS) - Professional grades which are Associate (AMBCS), Member (MBCS), Fellow (FBCS) (PN 25/2003)
Broker
Chairman/director of limited company
Chemist
Chiropodist
Christian Science practitioner
Commissioner of oaths
Councillor: local or county
Civil servant (permanent)
Dentist
Designated Premises Supervisors
Director/Manager of a VAT registered Charity
Director/Manager/Personnel Officer of a VAT registered Company
Engineer (with professional qualifications)
Fire service official
Funeral director
Insurance agent (full time) of a recognised company
Journalist
Justice of the Peace
Legal secretary (members and fellows of the Institute of legal secretaries)
Local government officer
Manager/Personnel officer (of limited company)
Member of Parliament
Merchant Navy officer
Minister of a recognised religion
Nurse (SRN and SEN)
Officer of the armed services (active or retired)
Optician
Person with honours (e.g. OBE MBE etc.)
Personal Licensee Holders
Photographer (professional)
Police officer
Post Office official
President/Secretary of a recognised organisation
Salvation Army officer
Social worker
Solicitor
Surveyor
Teacher, lecturer
Trade union officer
Travel agency (qualified)
Valuers and auctioneers (fellow and associate members of the incorporated society)
Warrant officers and Chief Petty Officers

Sara 05-10-2007 18:34

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Could your employer not sign the form.

Speedy 06-10-2007 22:02

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Only been working there for 2months so i dont think it would work.

WillowTheWhisp 07-10-2007 07:29

Re: Learning to drive.
 
How come a Christian Science practitioner is in that list? What's wrong with other religions? :confused:

katex 07-10-2007 10:36

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 478704)
How come a Christian Science practitioner is in that list? What's wrong with other religions? :confused:

Is a strange one isn't it Willow, but does state further down, Minister of a recognised religion. Perhaps Christian Science isn't a 'recognised' religion, but considered worthy nevertheless. Am I making sense? Perhaps its the word 'Practitioner' .. not Ministers ... :confused:

Speedy .. surely one of your ex-teachers would oblige ?

Jae Swift 05-11-2007 10:17

Re: Learning to drive.
 
Lol, his teachers probably won't remember him.

Isn't that right!? lol

LYNX1 05-11-2007 14:45

Re: Learning to drive.
 
There are a lot on that list that you wouldn't think of.........I didn't realise there were so many to choose from.


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