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What industry does a driving school coach belong to?
Question 1: What working hours do driving instructors belong to? 1 occupation profile.

1. 1 occupation name

Motor vehicle driving instructor.

1.2 occupation definition

A person who uses motor vehicles and auxiliary teaching equipment to teach students road traffic safety knowledge and safe driving skills in various teaching methods.

1.3 professional level

The profession is divided into four grades, namely: level 4 motor vehicle driving coach (national vocational qualification level 4), level 3 motor vehicle driving coach (national vocational qualification level 3), level 2 motor vehicle driving coach (national vocational qualification level 2) and level 1 motor vehicle driving coach (national vocational qualification level 1).

1.4 occupational environmental conditions

Indoor, outdoor, normal temperature.

1.5 professional ability characteristics

Have a strong sense of space, body feeling and color; Coordinated movements, flexible fingers and arms; Strong teaching ability, learning ability and analytical judgment ability; You can teach in Mandarin.

1.6 basic education level

Graduated from high school (or equivalent).

1.7 training requirements

1.7. 1 training period

Full-time vocational school education is determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. Promotion training period: Class IV motor vehicle driving instructor shall have no less than 150 standard hours; Class III motor vehicle driving instructor shall not be less than 120 standard class hours; Class II motor vehicle driving instructors shall have no less than 100 standard class hours; The first-class motor vehicle driving instructor shall not be less than 80 standard hours.

1.7.2 Training teachers

Teachers who train Grade 4/Intermediate motor vehicle driving coaches shall have the professional qualification certificate of Grade 3 motor vehicle driving coaches or the professional technical post qualification of Grade 3 or above in this major (related major); Teachers who train third-class/senior motor vehicle driving coaches shall have the professional qualification certificate of second-class motor vehicle driving coaches or the professional and technical post qualifications of intermediate and above in this occupation (related majors) for more than 2 years; Teachers who train second-class/technician motor vehicle driving coaches shall have the professional qualification certificate of first-class motor vehicle driving coaches in this major or the professional (related major) senior professional and technical post qualifications; Teachers who train first-class/senior technician motor vehicle driving coaches shall have the professional qualification certificate of first-class motor vehicle driving coaches for more than 2 years or the professional qualification of senior professional and technical positions for more than 2 years.

1.7.3 Training venue equipment

Training venues include standard classrooms, driving instructor venues and actual roads. The equipment mainly includes coach car, multimedia teaching software, broadcast and projection equipment, interactive automobile driving training simulator, etc. Multimedia teaching software should meet the requirements of the training program for coaches' professional qualifications, and the coaching venues and roads should meet the requirements of driving training subjects.

1.8 identification requirements

1.8. 1 applicable object

A person who is engaged in or ready to engage in this profession.

1.8.2 reporting conditions

-Level 4 Motor Vehicle Driving Instructor

Persons holding motor vehicle driver's licenses A 1, A2, A3, B 1, B2, C 1, C2, C3, C4, D, F, E, M, N and P have no major road traffic accidents over the years, have more than 3 years of safe driving experience and have no bad teaching records (this standard

(1) Having been engaged in this profession for more than 3 years in a row, receiving the formal training of the standard hours specified by this profession at this level, and obtaining the certificate of completion.

(2) Engaged in this occupation for more than 5 years.

(3) Obtain the professional graduation certificate of secondary and above vocational schools with intermediate skills as the training goal.

Class III motor vehicle driving coach

Persons holding motor vehicle driver's licenses A 1, A2, A3, B 1, B2, C 1, C2, C3, C4, D, M, N, P have no major road traffic accidents over the years, have 5 years of safe driving experience, and have no bad teaching records (unless otherwise stipulated in this standard).

(1) After obtaining the level-4 vocational qualification certificate, he has been engaged in the professional work for more than 4 years continuously, and has received the formal training of the standard hours specified by this level, and obtained the certificate of completion.

(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 7 years continuously after obtaining the Grade IV vocational qualification certificate of this occupation.

(3) Obtaining the professional graduation certificate of higher and above vocational schools with advanced skills as the training goal.

(4) graduates of this major or related majors who have obtained the four-level vocational qualification certificate have been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

-Class II motor vehicle driving coach

Persons who hold one of the motor vehicle driver's licenses A 1, A2, A3, B 1, B2, C 1, M, N, P have no major road traffic accidents over the years and have more than 10 years of safe driving experience ... >>

Question 2: What does a professional coach belong to? Coach's occupation belongs to all kinds of professional and technical personnel!

According to the standards published by different departments in China, there are two main types of occupational classification in China:

(1) Class I: According to the occupational classification standard published by the National Bureau of Statistics, the National Bureau of Standards and the the State Council Census Office in March 1982. According to the identity of the working population, the standard divides the occupations in China into three levels: big category, middle category and small category, namely, 8 categories, 64 middle category and 30 1 small category. The order of the eight categories is as follows:

First, all kinds of professional and technical personnel;

The second is the person in charge of state organs, party organizations, enterprises and institutions;

Third, clerks and related personnel;

Fourth, business people;

Fifth, service personnel,

Sixth, workers in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery;

Seventh, production work, transportation work and some manual workers;

Eighth, other workers who are inconvenient to classify.

Among the eight categories, the first and second categories are mainly mental workers, the third category includes some mental workers and some manual workers, the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh categories are mainly manual workers, and the eighth category is other workers who are inconvenient to classify.

(2) The second category: Classification and Code of National Economic Industries approved by the State Planning Commission, the State Economic Commission, the National Bureau of Statistics and the National Bureau of Standards, published by 1984 and implemented by 1985. This standard mainly classifies enterprises, institutions, government organizations and employees according to the nature of their production or other social and economic activities, that is, according to the classification of their industries, the national economic industries are divided into four levels: large category, large category, medium category and small category. * * * Category 13:

Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing and water conservancy;

2 industry;

③ Geological survey and exploration industry;

④ Construction industry;

⑤ Transportation, post and telecommunications;

6. Commerce, public catering, material supply and storage;

⑦ Real estate management, public utilities, residents' services and consulting services;

(eight) health, sports and social welfare undertakings;

(9) Education, culture, art and radio and television;

Attending scientific research and comprehensive technical service industry;

1 1 financial insurance;

12 state organs, party and government organs and social organizations;

13 Other industries. These two classification methods are in line with China's national conditions, concise and practical, and also accord with China's professional status.

Other classification methods:

There are different classification methods according to different professional standards. For example, in terms of industry, it can be divided into primary, secondary and tertiary industries; According to the characteristics of work, it can be divided into pragmatism (work with machines, tools and equipment), social service, culture and education, scientific research, art and creation, calculation and mathematics (money management, statistics), natural occupation, management and general service occupation 10. Each classification method has a clear explanation for the particularity of its occupation, which is instructive for us to better grasp the characteristics of a certain occupation and choose a suitable occupation.

Question 3: Does the driving school belong to the service industry? Of course it belongs to the service industry. If you pay the driving school, the driving school should provide you with the best teaching services, including exams.

China's industrial division of labor is like this:

First, industry; Second, agriculture; The tertiary industry.

The tertiary industry generally includes commerce, construction, transportation, repair and service.

With the continuous development of economy, many new industries have emerged, but most of them belong to the tertiary industry and also to the service industry in the tertiary industry. Education and training fall into this category.

Question 4: What occupation does a driving school coach belong to?

Question 5: What department and industry does the coach belong to? Gym? Or driving school?

Question 6: Is the driving school a company or a department? 5 points depends: the driving school in the school belongs to the establishment of public institutions, and the driving school of social training institutions belongs to the company category. ...

Question 7: Which of the five insurance occupations does a driving school coach belong to? There are differences among insurance companies, so it is suggested that the classification of insurance companies should prevail.

Question 8: What is the actual business model of driving school? Does the coach get a salary or a commission? Let's start with the driving school system 1. At present, driving schools can be divided into privately funded ones, just like the company system. As long as there is a certificate (but now it's hard to do it, and points are being reduced), such driving schools are uneven and difficult to distinguish. Often a city has 1~3 better driving schools, which have a good relationship with the vehicle management office, but the price is not close to the people, giving other driving schools (small cities) 50~ 100) living space, fooling people who don't know the truth with low prices, especially college students, and then being slaughtered. In fact, this driving school is very harmful. He just let you pass the exam and then let it go. Think about how many car accidents in China are caused by drivers' subjective factors every year, and how many of them are indirectly caused by poor teaching. 2. The second category is actually similar to the first category, but it is a public institution. Yes, those driving schools all have "traffic" and "bus" in their names. Let's talk about how your tuition is divided first. You must first know the interest chain: DMV-Driving School-Coach-Admissions Agency. The vehicle management office will definitely take the lead, followed by the driving school, then the coaches, and the enrollment agents will have some soup (some coaches are agents, and if the driving school market in a city is immature, about 40%~70% of the coaches are *. . . How much each part can be divided depends on the tuition fees in each place. At present, the tuition fees of driving schools in China are uneven, ranging from 3000 to 1 10,000. Let's see how many coaches can be divided into two types: 1 and employee coaches. This kind of driving school has a certain salary guarantee. Of course, every driving school will also have a certain performance system. This kind of coach is more responsible, has a certain professional quality and overall awareness, and knows that learning to drive well is related to the students' later life (I want to say here, not to mention that the driving school coach didn't realize this problem, and the vehicle management office only recently realized in the new regulation of 20 13 that reducing car accidents should start with dolls! The most hateful thing is that the students themselves don't realize that learning to drive is only cheap, and getting a license is fast or not. What I am doing with the team now is to reduce traffic accidents and ensure traffic safety. The idea is to learn from Grandpa Deng, start with the doll, and intervene at the stage when everyone starts learning to drive, and establish data files for everyone to track driving records in the future. At present, the project is still in the pilot. ) 2. All right, then come back. The second category is to attach coaches, that is, a group of people with coach certificates are attached to a driving school, and then recruit students under the banner of driving school and allocate some benefits to driving school. Such a coach is absolutely self-financing. For example, the registration fee for a student is 3000 yuan (what is the tuition fee in your own place? ), then the coach can earn a student 500 yuan after deducting postage and other miscellaneous expenses. What if he wants to make more money? Deduct students' driving practice time and recruit more students at low prices (so there is not enough time to practice driving). It's disgusting, but the coaches don't have an industry evaluation system (this is a very important point that our team is deeply cultivating), so these coaches are fooling wave after wave. I hope it helps you!

Question 9: Which department manages the driving school? It is managed by the driving training section of the Transportation Management Office and the driving management section of the traffic police detachment under the Transportation Bureau.

The driving training section of the Road Transport Management Office of the Bureau of Communications is mainly the competent authority to regulate all motor vehicle driver training services within its jurisdiction, and the driving management section of the traffic police detachment is mainly the competent authority to punish and manage motor vehicle driving violations within its jurisdiction. Generally speaking, the driving and training department of the Road Transport Management Office of the Traffic Bureau only wants to train drivers' licenses, while the driving and management department of the traffic police detachment only cares about driving without a license's behavior and licensed illegal driving behavior.

Question 10: Is driving school in China a profitable industry? It must be! A student has to pay thousands of dollars! How much oil can it cost to learn!