I attended hear during December of 2014. I came from a professional background and have attended college and several other business related schools. Perhaps I expected more from a something called a School. It was not very professional, dirty, ran down, crowded and not educational friendly. The staff were friendly but crude, vulgar jokes, old broken equipment, everything here was a disappointment. There were several ladies in my class and the vulgar language and jokes did not stop. I felt embarrassed for them. When I mentioned it I was laughed at "thats just truck driving" Ha Ha.
I disagree.
Their methods of teaching how to drive a truck are rough and not thorough. They do not actually teach you anything except the bare essentials to pass the test and get you out of there. They do a poor job of explaining the test and what to expect etc. They do not actually teach you how do back into a parking spot, instead they use marks on the pavement to guide you so you can pass the test and you leave without knowing how to back into a spot.
They would also give special attention to the female students allowing them more time in the truck practicing.
They promise 100% job placement, they hide or fail ones they cannot place. They have to this day not placed me nor helped place me in a job. The entry level job you will get is not going to be 800 to 1000 a week like they advertise.
All in all I would not recommend them.
I attended hear during December of 2014. I came from a professional background and have attended college and several other business related schools. Perhaps I expected more from a something called a School. It was not very professional, dirty, ran down, crowded and not educational friendly. The staff were friendly but crude, vulgar jokes, old broken equipment, everything here was a disappointment. There were several ladies in my class and the vulgar language and jokes did not stop. I felt embarrassed for them. When I mentioned it I was laughed at "thats just truck driving" Ha Ha.
I disagree.
Their methods of teaching how to drive a truck are rough and not thorough. They do not actually teach you anything except the bare essentials to pass the test and get you out of there. They do a poor job of explaining the test and what to expect etc. They do not actually teach you how do back into a parking spot, instead they use marks on the pavement to guide you so you can pass the test and you leave without knowing how to back into a spot.
They would also give special attention to the female students allowing them more time in the truck practicing.
They promise 100% job placement, they hide or fail ones they cannot place. They have to this day not placed me nor helped place me in a job. The entry level job you will get is not going to be 800 to 1000 a week like they advertise.
All in all I would not recommend them.
Absolutely the best!!! staff goes above and beyond to get you trained and trained right!!