Originally posted by fil2 do you have to do the CSS levels prior to Becoming a CSS instructor......>?
Not sure but I would suggest that it would be a lot more difficult as you haven't been taught the syllabus and this is what you are there to help coach students on. The 'Grilling' is approximately an hour long and you have bad cop and badder cop constantly firing questions at you on the technology the school teaches. You have to have a good understanding of the technology and be reasonably articulate in explaining it and its application.
If you're interested, why don't you ring Andy Ibbott and find out?
When i have acheived the goals i have set myself with racing..it is something that im interested in...as well as some track day instruction.........possibly....
Originally posted by TP Not sure but I would suggest that it would be a lot more difficult as you haven't been taught the syllabus and this is what you are there to help coach students on. The 'Grilling' is approximately an hour long and you have bad cop and badder cop constantly firing questions at you on the technology the school teaches. You have to have a good understanding of the technology and be reasonably articulate in explaining it and its application.
If you're interested, why don't you ring Andy Ibbott and find out?
When i have acheived the goals i have set myself with racing..it is something that im interested in...as well as some track day instruction.........possibly....
Cool, well when it's something you want to pursue I'd actually take it up with Johnny Haynes.
Originally posted by fil2 do you have to do the CSS levels prior to Becoming a CSS instructor......>?
Phil the CSS sent out an open invitation last year to pupils inviting them to a coach assesment day. When I asked what was expected in the way of commitment if you where to be succesfull. The answer was 10 days a year. Thats a big commitment unless you a lazy ozzie basteed