Category: | Point of interest, Establishment, |
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Address: | 360 York Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0, Canada |
Postal code: | L0S 1J0 |
Phone: | (905) 687-8462 |
Website: | http://ttcc.ca/ |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
I completed construction bronze program. I had Brendan and Rob as my truck driving trainers. Both of them are excellent instructors, and with their help I passed my AZ road test on the first try! I had George as my heavy equipment trainer and he is also a great instructor and a genuine person. As long as you pay attention and put the work in you will be successful in this course. The only thing I would recommend is for the school to update the videos for the in class section of the heavy equipment course, they where quite old and had bad audio and video quality during my zoom lessons. But all in all other than that I had a great experience here. Would recommend this school to my friends and family if they are interested in trucking or heavy equipment as a career choice.
Great instructors good trucks awesome learning experience
This is a great school to learn at. Their trucks are manual which will be beneficial to when you start to look for work after you pass your road test. As for James Price, I don't know what you are talking about. Everyone in my class (which we had 3 AZ and 1 DZ) all learned the air brakes and everything else we needed to pass the road test. I failed my first road test but only the driving part because of my nerves. I passed the pre trip and schedule 1 just fine and the second road test I passed so now I have my AZ license. These are great people and will teach and show you everything you need to know to pass your road test and get you ready for your career as a trucker. They will also try to work with you if you end up having to miss a day because of an appointment or try to switch your time so that way you still get in all of your hours. It all depends on if you take it seriously, study and ask questions when you don't know something. If you seriously want to get into trucking and want to get your license pick this school.
A great school with great experience, all the staff members are caring. Robb and Dave are the best in their skills, they are polite.
Thanks to all members being so helpful.
Absolutely a great school and experience. I paid 2800 for the DZ program on my own, I did not get government assistance at all. The week in class is pretty dry, but prepares you for actual driving situations. It's more practical but teaches the components too. Rob our in-class instructor was very kind, he could be a little terse (not in a bad way) but understand he is teaching you life lessons and components to the vehicle you would be driving everyday. So his words are platinum, just hear him out and you'll be fine. The in cab experience and driving is what matters the most. Dave, my trainer was fantastic. He was very relaxed, easy going; I came from a call center role and he saw me no different than an ordinary truck driver/peer. He was alert when driving especially when I almost rolled back on an incline (I didn't realize my transmission was not all the way in gear, don't worry they will teach you that too). Sarah the campus manager, is very friendly. She is easy going and very mindful of everyone's schedules. She won't waste your time as long as you don't waste hers or her colleagues time. Overall I expected to have failed this course but I can say that now I passed my DZ road test (as of today); this was a great experience and would choose them again when I go for my AZ.