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Skool and job — which one are you actually looking for?

Either you're looking for Skool 'n' Job — the French driving-school chain in Pau, Toulouse, Perpignan and the south — or you're balancing a Skool.com community with a 9-to-5. We'll cover both, fast.

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TL;DR

Two completely separate things end up under this query. One is Skool 'n' Job, a French auto-école (driving school) chain with branches in Pau, Toulouse, Perpignan, Narbonne, and Carcassonne. The other is the more global question of running a Skool.com community while keeping a day job. They're unrelated companies with no link beyond the keyword. If you're looking for licence-permis lessons in southern France, scroll to the second section. If you're a creator wondering whether you can run a Skool.com group on the side without quitting your job, scroll to the third. The driving school is a real local business; the Skool.com side-hustle path is a real path that thousands of creators take.

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Two unrelated meanings

The keyword 'skool and job' picks up search traffic from two sources. In France, Skool 'n' Job is a recognisable auto-école brand and people search the chain by name plus city. Globally, anyone who's heard of Skool.com (the community platform) and is debating whether to launch one while still employed types variations of 'Skool and job', 'Skool side hustle', or 'can I run Skool while working full time'. The intent gap is huge — one is hyper-local, the other is a global creator-economy question — but the SERP collides them. We're answering both because both are real.

Skool 'n' Job (the French driving school)

Skool 'n' Job is an auto-école group in Occitanie, southern France. They run the standard French permis-de-conduire programme — Code de la route preparation, behind-the-wheel lessons, exam booking — across multiple cities. Visible branches: Pau, Toulouse, Perpignan, Narbonne, Carcassonne. Pricing follows French auto-école norms (variable but typically a few hundred to a few thousand euros for a full programme depending on hours). For specific opening times, packages, or to book, search the city-specific page (e.g. 'skool n job pau' or 'skool n job perpignan') and contact the branch directly. They're not affiliated with skool.com — different country, different industry, similar phonetic spelling.

Running a Skool.com community alongside a job

If your search was about combining a Skool.com community with a day job, the path is well-trodden. Most successful Skool creators started part-time and only quit when their community revenue exceeded salary by a comfortable margin. The realistic time commitment for a small paid community ($29–$49/mo, 50–200 members) is around 5–10 hours per week — answering questions in the feed, hosting one weekly call, and keeping the Classroom updated. The bottleneck is usually your inbox: when 100+ members each ask a thoughtful question, even an hour after work is not enough. That's where automation matters most for the side-hustle case.

Tooling for the side-hustle case

If you have a 9-to-5 and a Skool community, every wasted minute on repeatable inbox work is a minute stolen from your evening. tools4skool is a Chrome extension plus dashboard that automates the manual parts. Auto DM Sequences send welcome messages with conditions (e.g. 'send DM B only if member hasn't replied to DM A'). The 60-second Churn Saver fires the moment a cancellation event hits, often saving the relationship. Slash commands in the inbox let you reply with templates in two keystrokes. Scheduled posts mean you can batch a week of feed content on Sunday. Free plan covers 1 sequence and 20 DMs per day — fits inside most side-hustle volumes. Paid tiers ($29 / $59 / $149) cover more accounts when you scale.

Which one were you looking for?

If you want to learn to drive in southern France: search the specific Skool 'n' Job branch by city name and contact them directly. They have separate Google Business pages and websites per location. If you want to run a Skool.com community alongside your job: start free, host on skool.com for $99/mo (the platform fee), pick a niche where your day-job knowledge is the moat, and automate the operations early so the side hustle doesn't burn the day job. The two meanings won't bleed into each other again — different industries, different countries, different problems.

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Frequently asked

No. Skool 'n' Job is a French driving school (auto-école) operating in cities like Pau, Toulouse, Perpignan, Narbonne, and Carcassonne. Skool.com is a US-based online community platform founded by Sam Ovens. They share a phonetic name and nothing else — different industries, different countries, different ownership. If you want driving lessons in southern France, contact the local Skool 'n' Job branch. If you want to run a paid online community, that's Skool.com.

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