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volksjim Trade Member
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hands on experiance is still the way to BE a good tester,met plenty over the years who can talk the talk, |
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aqua87 Member
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yes they do offer that service, i was going to use them to gain ata and go to test that way as i did not go to college as i teached myself, in the end went ntta and passed after reading fundments of mechanics for three months and smashing the exam good luck |
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luke123 Member
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Hi thanks for the info, I found a website called premier m.o.t and it says they will sponsor you to become an m.o.t tester? |
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aqua87 Member
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You need to be put forward by a testing station, also you need train so you will defo need to be working or have a good relationship with a mot station. |
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DB9 Member
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luke123 wrote: Hi Im Luke, New to the forum etc. Hi Luke, see the link for qualifications and training to become an mot tester. http://www.transportoffice.gov.uk/crt/doitonline/bl/mottestingmanualsandguides/mottestingmanualsandguides.htm Within that guide is all the necessary information you require, but from your thread I think you will need to find another job in a testing station because you must have an Authorised Examiner, that is a person who manages/owns a test station to sponsor you as a nominated tester. Good luck. ![]() |
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luke123 Member
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Hi Im Luke, New to the forum etc. Im an apprentice in college 1 day aweek, and im just finishing of my Level 2 now at college and hopefully doing my level 3 next year. What i would like to know is how to become an m.o.t tester when the garage you work for doesnt do m.o.t testing? Kind Regards Luke Robinson |