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Diesel Driving Academy

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2.7 Google Review
11001 I-30, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72209, United States
(501) 945-0964 dda.edu/little-rock
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Feb 13, 2019
I'm in this school right now. I'm pre hired for Schneider and that's the problem. In this school Maverick trainees get the entire pad every day. They are enrolled for 20 weeks and basic trainees like myself are enrolled for 1 month. In 1 month you are expected to pass the CDL test. How are you supposed to do that if you don't have any time to practice with Maverick using the entire pad and quite a few students. It's impossible. Oh by the way, there is only 1 instructor to teach the entire class how to drive and operate the truck in 1 month. Good luck take your time and money somewhere else.

Nov 9, 2018
This school charger you over $10,000 to join there program and you are not guaranteed to have an instructor. I am currently attending DDA in Little Rock and I am beyond pissed at this program. They are short instructors, its not guaranteed you will have an instructor everyday, you get your permit you sitting around waiting to an instructor become available so they can teach you how to work the trucks, drive them and etc .. I think we deserve a discount or some money back this is ridiculous and I'm not go stop until this is taking care of... Even if I have to get a lawyer to file a lawsuit and get some money back Im go do it... I'm reporting this to all Local news... I will make my voice be heard... we are getting robbed for our money... This wont be the last time they hear from me...CORPORATE DOES NOT CARE!!!!

Jun 12, 2017
This school... wow. Every instructor has left and gone to other places due to the work environment. It started out a great school. but they lack the ability to teach a chicken to cross the road much less people to drive an 18 wheeler

Jun 9, 2016
This is one of the GREATEST driving academies that I have been introduced to in my life. I was referred here by sooo many people and never took a moment to contact anyone. And then I was invited to see the campus grounds by the Admissions Officer. Ms.Nikki was very detail oriented and had all the knowledge of any and every step needed to be taken for me to obtain my CDL's. I have been progressing on my steps and I will be glad to have this institute of education as a career choice. Choice here, its the KEY!

Jan 26, 2015
I am changing my review the school the further I go through it,has went from good to bad. the school's instructors are not for women drivers. they will belittle you, and make you feel like you don't belong there. If you don't fit in a specific group you are completely screwed.

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