In Germany it's common for people to get their driving licenses at 18 because everybody is yearning for their own car. However, I didn't get mine because it wasn't too important to me and my whole family kept saying that I couldn't afford it.
Now at 22 I decided to finally learn how to drive. However, now I am haing nothing but problems and I am thinking of quitting driving school for now.
>take theoretical classes in March 2015
>pass theoretical exam in May with 0 errors! Yay!
>take two driving classes
>driving teacher gets pregnant and can't teach me driving anymore
>sucks, but apparently new teacher will reach out to me soon
>teacher doesn't call me, I forget because I was busy with college and my mandatory summer internship
>internship is over, I call driving school
>"Oh yes, the new teacher will call you to schedule driving lessons!"
>nothing happens
>repeat above two steps until December 2015. Emphasize how I really need to get my fucking driving lessons soon
>new teacher does two lessons with me
>he's shit. Never calls back for new appointments, smokes in the car, yells at me, insults me, etc.
>I change driving schools
>new teacher at new school is great! Very patient, I drive safely and comfortably!
>Bad news. New teacher has too many students, can't give me appropriate time for regular lessons.
>New new teacher is appointed to me
>New new teacher is shit, he screams at students (not only me!) for the weirdest reasons
>total: 10 lessons with 4 different driving teachers.
So yeah, I am really pissed with this whole situation. You only get one year after the theoretical exam in Germany, otherwise your test results and the lessons you took "expire". However, I am also sick and tired of this bullshit with the driving lessons. I don't want to get a new teacher AGAIN.
However, having to waste the time and money I already invested would suck as well. So I am not sure what to do /adv/.
just keep going. i know i sucks but its a stumbling blocks after you pass will be funny in your rearview mirror.
you wont have to ask other people for rides or rely on public transport or bicycles after that.
just keep focussing on all the positives after you pass, been where you were and come through the other side. if the worst comes to the worst get a licence in another country then get it transferred to a german one.
this pedal makes car go
the other pedal makes car stop
show me again mommy
no, that's enough for today, you don't want to strain yourself