I know that I will be at the Defence School of Transport for phase 2 to be a driver for roughly 16 weeks. Will i then do my 12-18 month Apprenticeship there at Leconfield once i finish phase 2, or will it be at my chosen posting unit (hopefully 27reg Aldershot)
Hey, You’ll do you’re driver training at DST( defence school Of transport ) and start the first section of the apprenticeship but then once you have completed the Driver training you’ll get sign posted to a unit which you have chosen, that’s where you’ll complete and finish you’r apprenticeship.
Hi thankyou, does this mean after the 15/16 weeks i will then go onto my unit? or do i stay there longer than that?
You’ll stay at DST for as long as it take for you to do you’re driver training. Once that’s completed that’s when you’ll move on to you’re unit of choice
Hi do you reckon it’ll be much longer? roughly how long does it usually take?
Going through driver training can take up to 16/20 weeks depending on how well you get on with the different elements you need to complete and the available instructors.
is that phase 2 as a whole or is that extra? as the website says you do 15 weeks and then 25 days? after that do i then get to go on to my unit or does it take longer than that? thankyou
is the driver training part of phase 2 or is it added on to the ended meaning it will be 16weeks+16/20 weeks? or will it all just take place within the 16 weeks?
Going through driver training can take up to 16/20 weeks depending on how well you get on with the different elements you need to complete and the available instructors.
With that being said... it it’s only a guild line.. it’s all the courses you need to do to become a drive in put on whilst you’re at DST.
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