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Truck Driver Training

American Truck Training, Inc.

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4.69/5 stars

Average of 13 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromDarah S.

    Date: 02/16/2024

    5 stars
    The instructors are amazing! Very through they make sure you understand everything!
  • Review fromTreven S.

    Date: 02/16/2024

    5 stars
    Awesome school! **** is the best director out there!!! Would definitely refer anyone to the school!
  • Review fromJD B

    Date: 10/13/2022

    1 star
    If youre wanting CDL training, and youre going to pay for it out of your pocket, DO NOT consider this company. If you are collecting unemployment benefits and workforce, Indian tribes, etc are paying your tuition, then consider ATT. Do it, you got nothing to lose (more on this later).I put down the **** on my CC to get the discount(bad move). Spent the 1st week in the classroom learning, what I could have 100% learned on my own, In order to get my CDL permit The instructor at ATT was a good, likable guy, but the curriculum was scattered and we spent about half of the time watching videos, that we could have watched anywhere, in an 88 degree classroom.I and others notice on our first yard day that 30ish % of the people in our week 1 classroom time arent there (more more later).I spent 2 days in the yard. 8 hour days. Out of the 8 hours, I got 6 minutes of time behind the wheel. Both days. After 2 days, I paused my training because of the lack of drive time and bc it was 110 degrees.Heres the more later part. If you are a pay my own way guy/gal, think about this. AT LEAST HALF of the students are there without having to put any of their own money down. Unemployment benefit recipients get free tuition. Some Indian tribers get free tuition. Do you think these entitlement recipients take the training as seriously as someone that pays their own way?The more more later partwhy would 30ish% not show up to the yard? Do they really care about getting people to their CDL? Or are they focused on govt money knowing a sizable chunk will quit when they dont pass the written test?I paused my training in July. I arranged with my recruiter, at the time I paused,to resume my training October 3. admin people couldnt get it together, my earliest restart would have been October 17. At that point, I was done. If it was just the admin mixup on the restart, I would probably be good. And the owner refused to refund ANY of my money.OK law is on my side

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