The motorcycling side of the IAM is really a pain in the but to them, but they had to have us. It's all about business and making money to London.
I go to the area Examiner meetings and can say that just about every examiner in the country would love a Gold, Silver or Bronze certificate test pass scheme, but London will not take that on board because they think they will lose money (they told me so) and because RoSPA do it
At the moment anyone that goes for test and gives a superb ride gets the same certificate as an 'only juster' ... this is not fair and does the IAM no favours. As far as I am concerned, and this will
not be the view of a lot of other Examiners, there are no 'only justers' in my book
So the IAM, in their efforts, bring in the F1rst Certificate whereby anyone that comes for test and gets all 1's gets a 'F1rst Cerificate' (I had one last month from another group) Great ... due acknowledgement for a better than average ride
But why not ... all 1's a Gold, 1's and 2's get a Silver. Any 3's would get a Bronze. Simple and gives a true reflection of the associates ride. If they feel they could have, or should have, done better they can come back and attempt to gain a higher certificate.
It's happens that in different areas, examiners, senior observers and observers have different ideas of what is right, what's OK etc. and long may it be so. I regularly get associates for test that have been taught just enough to pass a test ... Press the green button get some food, press the blue button get some water, press the red button and get an electric shock ... they're taught to pass a test, regimentational, just that .... they are not taught to think for themselves.
I had one guy I failed twice, his riding and that of his wife was abysmal, she didn't come for test. They went out of the area and both passed
As far as I am concerned, if I pass someone, they have reached a standard that is equivalent to a Silver within RoSPA
I had a guy for test only this morning, from the Rotherham Group Red1, and despite inclement weather and conditions he gave a crackin' ride. Good smooth safe progress. Just a couple of little 'niggles' that stopped him getting a F1rst
And yes .... it's a mere £26.00 expenses an examiner gets per test!
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