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Driver CPC Training Advice

 
Hello professionals! Looking for advice. Planning to set myself up as a driver CPC trainer. Currently the best option seems to be join a consortium which will lead to a ready made course rather than writing one yourself. Or buying ready made courses and adapting them. Any recommendations? Or even job offers as I’d happily hold courses as part of a training company. Email is best luke@lorry-driver.com 



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