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    160 Driving Academy

    2.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Horizon Driver Education

    Horizon Driver Education

    4.0(8 reviews)
    8.4 miMontavilla, Northeast Portland

    I signed up as an adult driver and took a few lessons a week with Mr Mohammad. The teaching I…read morereceived was super clear and easy to understand as we worked up from slower speeds to highway driving, learning about road signs & driving etiquette along the way. I passed my test first time! you won't even realise as you're learning but the horizon team will overprepare you so that by the time you do your test you'll feel super confident and be completely ready to drive anytime thereafter. Thank you Horizon for a such service and a fantastic experience

    A few months ago, I began taking driving lessons at Horizon Driver Education and had a very…read moredisappointing experience for the short time i was there. During my first week of lessons, I was assigned to the instructor/owner, Abdiasis, who created a very stressful and intimidating environment. During our short 2 days together, I explicitly told him that I was not ready to drive on the main roads, yet he ignored my boundaries and forced me into traffic anyway. When I expressed stress about going into the traffic, he stated, "You think I love you more than my car," and laughed. This comment was very creepy to me and made me very uncomfortable as it was coming from a grown professional whose sole focus should have been on teaching me how to drive rather than making such inappropriate comments. Furthermore, he repeatedly dismissed my communication by continuously yelling at me saying, "You Look Confused" after I stated I was not multiple times. He also showed impatience with me and I did not feel safe to make mistakes and learn from them as a completely new driver. He also seemed to take satisfaction from all the stress he was causing me, as he told me I look upset and was smiling/laughing about it. Because of this toxic environment, I requested a new driving instructor. However, she was very unreliable and constantly bailed on our appointments after just 2 sessions. The first day she made an excuse, I came to the school to meet her, assuming our scheduled lesson was still on and I saw her parked there on her phone. She came out to me and told me she isn't working today and asked if the owner didn't tell me. For the next two weeks leading up to late April, I would send her messages on our scheduled days asking if our lessons are still on for the day and she would always have an excuse. By the following week, it was already the end of April, which is the time she previously told me during our first lesson she would be leaving for vacation. To make matters worse, soon after I filed my complaints about them to the DMV, they suddenly changed their billing policies in a message they sent me, claiming a "pending payment" and demanding upfront payments for all future sessions, which I was previously never required to do so. The timing of these new financial demands were odd to me. Horizon Driver Education failed to provide me with safe, professional, and reliable driving lessons. I was effectively left stranded and unable to complete my driving lessons. Please save your time and money and go take lessons at a certified program that actually respects student safety and basic business ethics.

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    1st learn to drive

    1.9(15 reviews)
    5.8 miSellwood, Southeast Portland

    I would like to start off by saying.....if I could give this business a higher star rating, I…read morewould! I highly recommend 1st Learn to Drive for any teen who is learning to drive. The instructors are patient, professional, and truly dedicated to helping new drivers feel safe and confident on the road. They take the time to explain not just the rules of the road, but also priactical tips for real-world situations. Scheduling lessons was always easy, and the staff was always friendly and accommodating. The owner, Mike, really cares about the new teen driver. He even takes time out on evenings or weekends to answer my text messages. The online zoom classroom was amazing as well as the instructor teaching it! I think his name was Christian. It was twice a week and very well organized class setting. The zoom class provided a strong foundation of knowledge. My teen felt comfortable right away, and I noticed a big improvement in his driving skills. Thanks to 1st Learn to Drive, my teen passed the driving test on the first try! If you're looking for driving school that balances professionalism with a supportive learing environment, 1st Learn to Drive is an excellent choice. Thank you, Kim Ellingson

    Please do not take this course…read more My online instructor, Benji, was totally fine. Same with my first driving instructor who was some sort of "substitute" I believe. But when I finally got my first experience with my actual instructor, who I believe the name of was Derrick, I was disgusted. He would have his phone out, looking at it with an earbud in, WHILE WE WERE DRIVING. This was completely unprofessional. You want to know what else was unprofessional? When he reached into my friends' pocket to take his phone out to turn off his alarm. He was also extremely rude to us and made us do many more small things that were not necessary. His way of teaching was terrible and completely unhelpful. And he also hated belts or something because every time he stood up his pants would fall almost all the way down. Which is probably why he put a mat under where he sat, that was absolutely disgusting and would shake it out. He shouted at my friend for no reason, he was terrible. I could go on. But you know what else? My friend's parents and mine both called the owner, Mike, to complain about this TWICE. And after Mike said he would give us a new instructor, me and my friend arrived the next day to find that untrue. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I was extremely anxious and in danger of crashing when driving with him, and temporarily had driving PTSD after my lessons. This man should be fired.

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    Phlebotomy Training Specialists

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Amazing teachers! I chose the 6 classes, 8hrs and Saturday's only. It was the best and most fun…read moreprogram I've been in. We had Amber the first two weeks and she's super experienced and excellent at teaching and explaining content as well as helping you memorize a lot of things for the exam. The next 3 classes we had Chrissy because Amber was on vacation. She's very well experienced as well and she let us practiced venipuncture and butterfly needles as much as we wanted, til were confident with our skills. So this helped me A LOT. Overall I would recommend this program to anybody. I had about 15 people in my classes from different ages, color and background. We all got a long and learned a lot together. This course will definitely help you prepare to become a great phlebotomist and they even give you tips on applying for a job. Wonderful place! I will miss it! (I just graduated yesterday‍)

    I had almost the exact same experience as Molly M.. The teacher was nodding out; asleep during…read moreclass, forgetting where she was in the textbook, not watching students doing dangerous draws. She would also shut the lights off and play movies on the flat screen TV and awful music videos, put her ex on speaker phone who had developed muscular dystrophy so everyone could hear his obvious disability. She would give advice lying about procedures that were not happening, lying to the director about my behavoir, and on two occasions failed to perform successful draws on students. The textbooks and study guides were riddled with typos and wrong information that she neglected to explain.

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