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RED Driving School recruits Manchester instructors
RED Driving School is driving growth in the Manchester area by hosting a two day roadshow aimed at recruiting driving instructors.
This week, the Renault dealership on Trinity Way, Manchester will play host to the event, in which RED representatives will be on hand to discuss RED’s offering with interested instructors. The driving school has created a new, low cost proposition for driving instructors that will allow them to join a growing and dynamic franchise.
RED’s franchise model allows instructors to become part of the driving school for as little as £89 per week, and they will also be invited to take advantage of a deal which will allow them to finance a brand new Renault Clio at an exclusive rate.
Ian McIntosh, Chief Executive Officer at RED Driving School commented: “Manchester is a key area for us and we hope to grow the number of instructors in the city. We hope that the event we are hosting in partnership with Renault Manchester will showcase to driving instructors the benefits of being part of an established and growing business.
“RED provides driving instructors with professional support and a good supply learners who are keen to pass their driving test. The event will allow us to provide instructors with an opportunity to join a growing franchise model and take advantages of the benefits that RED as a company can offer.”
RED estimates that there are over 500 driving instructors in the Greater Manchester area and are looking for a further 20 who would benefit from the franchise scheme.
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