MTC Driver Training

12000 Missouri Bottom Road HazelwoodMO63042
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Mtc Driver Training is located at 11842 Missouri Bottom Rd, Saint Peters, MO. This business specializes in Continuing Education.
by merchantcircle on June 26, 2015 from merchantcircle

Member Reviews

I once attended MTC:
When I arrived out there, for some reason I had such the strangest feeling of being at that place for some odd reason. I have never experienced such a feeling in my life like I did this particular time. I attended classes for a few days and finally determined I could not go through with this, mainly due to the fact that completion was going to be longer than promised. The school gave me a projected time frame of taking my road test within a month. I talked with multiple guys who were in the program in excess of one month and they did not have their CDL's yet and even told me that they have not taken one road test yet and were still waiting. The school tells me that those who have been in attendance in excess of one month have either failed their road test previously or failed the school's training criteria to continue to CDL. This was not the case with most of these men I spoke with. I paid in full when I arrived an amount just under $4,000. The contract stated that I am entitle to a pro-rated refund mailed to me in 30-60 days. I never received my refund from MTC. I would make several contacts to the business indicating that I have not received my refund and have left multiple voice mails. The calls were never returned. I finally filed a complaint with the St. Louis Better Business Bureau and I consulted an attorney to contact the school on my behalf via US Mail. After the letter, I contacted the school and finally reached the gentleman responsible for this matter. He provided me with the excuse that he has been out of the office for a set period of time. I mentioned that being out of the office is no reason for anyone to not contact me due to the fact that the person delegated to handle his tasks in his absence could have handled this during the time. He gave me the excuse that no such person is delegated during his absence an unprofessional way to operate a business). He also would not discuss the matter because I retained an attorney, therefore the school's attorney must handle my complaint. He refused to provide me with the name of the law firm handling the matter. The law firm never contacted me. A month later after waiting and waiting and waiting, my attorney advised me to file a claim with my credit card company since most major credit card providers offer buyer protection. Luckily I paid for my schooling with a major credit card issued my Bank of America. BOA was very helpful as they attempted to contact MTC with no response or no legitimate response, allowing BOA to provide me with a full refund. My advise is if you are wanting to pursue truck driver training, your best option is to pursue a local training program. Most community colleges offer a truck driver training program at a reasonable rate and you may also be able to seek assistance through a displaced worker program or similar. Research CDL training schools in your local area before making a decision to enroll in a truck driver training program.
by John Falzone on January 20, 2011

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MTC has been helping people get high paying truck driver jobs in the trucking industry since 1993. We've provided truck driver training to over 21,000 professional drivers making a great living now. Over Two Decades of Delivering High Paying Truck Driver Jobs. We are more committed than ever to provide the trucking industry with the best trained student drivers in the business.
by yahoolocal on October 02, 2015 from yahoolocal
We specialize in Class A CDL Training. Our program is 3-4 weeks long, depending on location. Our students come from all over the country, because of our excellent placement record. Our application process is designed to make sure you are eligible to work for one of our major carriers. Call us Today! 1-800-455-4682
by localcom on January 12, 2014 from localcom