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Anxious about doing manual licence
Redemption
Community Connector Posts: 6,986 Master Poster
As mentioned previously, I want to get my manual licence for several reasons, like improving my job prospects and being able to drive a wider range of cars. My uncle is okay with practicing with me, but I feel scared to book my test or even start practicing properly. I have been talking about it online and offline for a while, and it is more something I really want to get done than just talk about. I think a big part of my fear is the pressure around test day, failing, feeling stressed, and the worry of falling behind since I am 24/25 and still cannot drive a manual. I also think part of it is the long waiting lists for tests, which makes everything feel even more daunting. I struggled with it back when I learned to drive manual at 17, but it was quite a while ago, and now I am 24, so I don’t need to learn the roads or anything—I know them already. I have done a bit of practice since and made a couple of mistakes or so, which I think can be easily ironed out. I also had similar issues back when I was booking my automatic driving practical and theory tests, but a bit less because I just wanted to be able to drive.
Now, I do not really have to do it, but sometimes you have to get out of your comfort zone because I want to move ahead and not restrict myself if I want to move forward. I do not have many GCSEs and I do not want to go back to college to resit maths or English. I tried that and got functional skills in one, if not both, but it was not for me. If having a manual licence would open up doors, I would need to be able to drive both. I think employers will be focused on this, knowlege of cars, etc rather than academic qualifications maybe for something like a school teacher youd need good grades and all that or just more academic roles. Because I am into cars, driving different models and everything, it has always bothered me being someone interested in cars who can only drive an automatic and missing out on certain models that are only available in manual. Plus, if I want to work in a car-related job, it would be a lot better if I could drive a manual.