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    ACI- CPR/First Aid Training

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Clarissa Baxter - This is Clarissa at my 1st sons birth.

    Clarissa Baxter

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Clarissa is an amazing, knowledgeable doula. I've known her through 4 of my pregnancies, she's very…read moresupporting of you making your own decisions. She has such a calming demeanor but can also be a very strong advocate for you and your decisions when you maybe can't be. She is an amazing nursing coach and can walk or talk you through it. I would recommend her to any one, with any birthing plans because she loves and supports your rights and desires.

    I have so many good things to say about Clarissa. She was there for me every step of my pregnancy…read more She was my doula for my first birth and as a new mom I had lots of questions and fears. Clarissa was there to comfort me through my fears as well as educate me on breastfeeding, labor positions, and how to write a birth plan. She was willing to go to appointments with me if I was scared and my husband couldn't. I decided to have a natural birth in a birthing center and she was my ROCK! I had a labor of 13 hours pushed for 3 and she didn't leave my side. For some reason the sound of my husbands voice was like nails on a chalk board. I needed the voice of a woman and the comfort of a woman. She was the best coach and support. It was the hardest work I ever did and it made a huge difference to have cheerleader on my side with my best interest at heart. She even made sure I was comfortable after birth and answered any questions I had about breastfeeding and being a new mom. Would highly recommend a doula to attend your birth. Clarissa was amazing!

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    Northwest Lineman College

    Northwest Lineman College

    4.3(6 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    The school is awesome but whatever you do DO NOT use CHS housing. They will charge you all together…read moretwo times the worth of the apartment between you and three other students. You'd assume that a business that overcharged you that much would have reasonable accommodations and relaxed rules but you'd be wrong. Not only will you be treated like a child but you get a cozy metal cot to sleep on.

    I prep crane operators for the National Certification test (both the NCCCO and the CIC) and have…read moredealt with a handful of graduates of the NLC, and there's a huge difference between them and other operators walking in "off the street". I'm in the oil patch, and travel extensively for work. One, the NLC guys and women are prepared to be tested. If they don't know something, they ask....they don't guess. And they typically pass the National Certification test on the first try. Why? Because you either have to have to background or training to begin at NLC. They don't just take "anyone willing to throw money at them". If you are currently working at a McDonald's, have ZERO field experience of ANY kind (I mean running any kind of equipment with a motor), cannot read well enough to read an entire Operator's Manual, they warn you in great detail not to sign up. But being unwilling to ASK for help....then the answer is NO....going to NLC will not help you or your kid at all. It's more than putting on the gear, showing up, staying awake the entire time, or turning wrenches. You have to be able to learn, and take a very hard test. It's National Certification for cripes sake. And, even if you have a learning issue, the NLC would still help you. But you have to make an effort into the investment. Like driving: it takes more than steering the vehicle.

    Sage Truck Driving Schools - Caldwell - Sage Truck Driving School training truck and practice range.

    Sage Truck Driving Schools - Caldwell

    2.3(3 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    I got my CDL class a from the school. All the instructors were very knowledgeable and personable.read more

    j would not recommend my dog to enroll in this school. from the day I enrolled I have had nothing…read morebut issues with this school. when I enrolled I was told it was a 5 to 7 week program. I finally tested yesterday after 14 weeks. none of the instructors are on the same page. I get conflicted information from each one. I was told I could do night and weekend classes but had to go during work hours. luckily I have an understanding boss! the equipment is junk. every Truck there has some kind of issues! while on a drive one of the instructors was on her phone the whole time on a job interview. very unprofessional and that says a lot about the school when the instructors don't want to be there. when they schedule you each week you get a Text. I went in one day i was scheduled to be there but when I got there I wasn't on the paper schedule they hang on the wall. And on the day I wasn't supposed to test I went in got everything ready, did my last drive and when the scheduled time to test there was not tester. They didn't schedule him. so I had to go in on a work day miss work once again and test. when I went in one of the instructors handed me the keys to a truck and saiid " check the oil you are on your own" when I talked to the regi director about all this all he did was make excuses about how many students they are trying to get threw the school and they are doing the best they can. so if I was you I would definitely look at another school because these guys will tell you anything you want to hear to get you to sign that contract but once you do that they dont give a crap about you or what you got going on outside of that school. I do have to say they do have a few good instructors and Jim the tester I had was too notch!

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