SueZX4
26-05-11, 12:45 AM
I'm not sure if I'll be allowed to post this!
There seem to be quite a few of us that have experienced problems and a bit of an attitude from one examiners at the Bristol MPTC.
I'm not going to mention any names, other my own, but wondered if enough of us were willing to share our experiences, or anything, with this said examiner, perhaps we could send a letter of some sort to the dsa, offering "constructive criticism" about the way that this person reacts to learners on their tests. (I'm sorry, I'm trying to be incredibly PC here, and not sure if it's worded right!) I appreciate that everything has to be right, as in dots on the "i"s and crossing the "t"s, but there are ways of going about it that would make test candidates (not going to put "testees" - I did read that thread, lol!) more relaxed and comfortable whilst taking their test.
I feel it's only fair to current learners that something should be said, as his attitude is enough to frighten people off learning to ride for life!
All comments welcomed!
There seem to be quite a few of us that have experienced problems and a bit of an attitude from one examiners at the Bristol MPTC.
I'm not going to mention any names, other my own, but wondered if enough of us were willing to share our experiences, or anything, with this said examiner, perhaps we could send a letter of some sort to the dsa, offering "constructive criticism" about the way that this person reacts to learners on their tests. (I'm sorry, I'm trying to be incredibly PC here, and not sure if it's worded right!) I appreciate that everything has to be right, as in dots on the "i"s and crossing the "t"s, but there are ways of going about it that would make test candidates (not going to put "testees" - I did read that thread, lol!) more relaxed and comfortable whilst taking their test.
I feel it's only fair to current learners that something should be said, as his attitude is enough to frighten people off learning to ride for life!
All comments welcomed!