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- Reviewed: 7/17/2024
- Degree: CDL
- Graduation Year: 2024
"Nti isn’t worth the money they put you in unsafe trucks that will not pass a dot inspection and you find something wrong with the truck on the pre trip inspection and you inform them of it and they tell you don’t worry about it and drive the truck and they use outdated transmission no one uses 10 speed transmission anymore it would be better to train people on 18/21 speed transmission and automatics and the class room portion should have a instructor teaching in the classroom not out of Bangor on a computer"
Frank
- Reviewed: 1/29/2019
- Degree: CDL
- Graduation Year: 2016
"If you want a quality education do not pick this CDL course. They are all about the $$$$. More students means more money but with anything the more people the less individual instruction. Classrooms are small, overcrowded and have little ventilation. Instructors have poor attitudes and hostile to those who dare ask questions. They hate the administration for forcing to many students on them and take it out on the students. It almost appears they want more failures in order to validate their point that there are to many students. Driving time in the yard and on the road is a joke. Half the day is spent just waiting. Students are upset and instructors don't care. The more upset and angry a student is, the more they complain to the administration. Equipment is constantly breaking down. 18 students waiting to use the few running trucks. Instructors are unprofessional and do not care. Most of the time just sitting around watching or grab-****** with the students. Absolute waste of months and money."
Mike Danzinger
- Reviewed: 12/6/2018
- Degree: CDL
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I would totally recommend NTI for the CDL program. I thought the teachers were all approachable and knowledgable. They were very patient and encouraging and helped me learn something that was very intimidating at 1st. I would also like to say that although the actual on the road time is limited, (so everyone gets time) there are yard trucks that are always available to practice all the other skills required to pass the exam. I learned how to drive and got my license and they stood by me through the whole process. Thank You!"
Dave
- Reviewed: 4/24/2017
- Degree: CDL
- Graduation Year: 2017
"DO NOT GO TO NTI FOR YOUR CDL! The instructors do not help you at all, they show you how to do something once and then sit in the office all day. They have 2 trucks between 14 students so most of your time will be standing around waiting for your turn. The instructors blame the student for the trucks not working. They promise you 12 hours behind the wheel and I only got 9 hours. They lie about it to meet state requirements. After you complete the course you will not be scheduled for your License exam for 3 weeks so you will be rusty by the time you go for your test. I wish I knew how terrible NTI was before I put myself $7,000 in debt."
Steve
- Reviewed: 4/11/2017
- Degree: CDL
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I attended NTI in Bangor Maine. This school is a total joke. They know that anyone wanting a CDL needs access to a truck to take your road test. They exploit this by charging 6300.00 for their training program. The class work is not even needed. Study the material from the state and take the states permit test is all that is needed. Driving time required by the state is 18 hours. I did not even come close to the driving time needed. It is obvious that they fudge the books to show that everyone has completed the time needed to test for a license. If I had it to do over I would go to a national carrier like Werner, Schneider, Prime or Western Express and take their in house program which pays you to get your cdl."