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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Grand Rapids Job Corps Center - Culinary program serving area. This is a achievement lunch

    Grand Rapids Job Corps Center

    (1 review)

    Going into debt for college or working a soul-crushing 9-5 would be more enjoyable than Job Corps…read more I came here to learn, but I'm stuck with immature roommates who have zero social awareness or respect for others. I'm spending my time correcting teenagers and drug addicts instead of focusing on my trade. For how strict the program is on minor details, they are dangerously lenient during non-training hours. There is a total lack of authority because the staff, who are underpaid, would rather be friends with students than enforce rules. This has led to a breakdown in respect where the "bad" students outweigh the good, leaving those of us who actually have some smarts and care about our futures feeling like we're in a lost cause. The living conditions are horrid and borderline unsanitary. You can't even use the bathroom properly because stalls are missing toilet paper or don't close, and public restrooms are locked up because students use them for drugs or sex. While both are government-funded, local public schools beat Job Corps in every category from food quality to quantity. The system doesn't separate age groups or progress levels, so you're lumped in with a mix of 16-to-24-year-olds regardless of maturity. The Career Preparation Period (CPP) is a useless facade, and while they try to pamper you with activities the first week, it's all just a front to hide the reality of the program. Security and oversight are fundamentally broken. The screening process is a joke; students exploit the system by bringing in THC pens and other contraband because bags are barely checked and metal detectors are bypassed. Even when caught, Resident Assistants are often too lenient, assigning meaningless "details" that no one actually completes. There is a deep inconsistency in how rules are enforced; one day a manager tells you that you have "too much stuff" despite it being on your inventory, and the next, an RA is ignoring blatant drug use because they are friends with the students. Some staff members are even rumored to be supplying the substances themselves. The turnover rate for both staff and students is nonstop, which halts any real progress. I'm making no headway in my trade because of a poor culinary instructor who relies on favoritism rather than education. It feels like the program has strayed from its original purpose of providing opportunity and has instead become a dumping ground for parents who can't handle their children. This isn't a place for rehabilitation or learning anymore; it's a place of poverty-level conditions and failed bureaucracy. The only reason I stayed so long is for the free healthcare and driver's license, but the bad consistently outshines the good. Unless there is a massive overhaul in how they handle safety, substance abuse, and basic living standards, nothing here will ever change.

    The Mud Room - Camp Mud sessions just opened up for this summer! Get the spots while they are here! We've also added different options th...

    The Mud Room

    (38 reviews)

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    I've been here multiple times and have usually had an enjoyable experience, though accessibility…read morehas always limited my options. (High tables, cramped seating, low movement space) My partner and I stopped in as walk-ins on Saturday around 2pm, fully understanding it would be busy and that there could be a wait. When we entered, there was no signage and no employees directing guests. Like others who walked in, we selected our pottery and sat at an open table. The table was completely clear -- no signage, no tiles, nothing indicating it was reserved. At no point were we informed that the table was reserved or that there was a waitlist. After choosing our colors, we asked an employee to quickly review the instructions. During that interaction, another employee approached and stated the table was reserved. I asked if we needed to move and was told, "No, it's fine, we'll figure it out," and the instructions continued. A few minutes later, after staff were visibly discussing the situation and staring at us, we were told we would need to move because the table was reserved and there was a waitlist. An alternative was offered, but it was not accessible for us, so we declined and left. We were later told that walk-ins are required to check in at the "front desk," which is actually located at the back of the store. This is not stated on the website, and there is no signage in the store explaining this process. We were also told reserved tables are typically marked with tiles -- however, the table we sat at was completely empty and unmarked. By their own stated policy, the process was not followed in this situation. The handling of the situation was disappointing, poorly communicated, and made for an unnecessarily uncomfortable experience

    My daughter and I did walk in pottery painting on a Saturday morning. This was our first time…read more There were many options to select from to paint. The staff was very friendly and took the time to explain the process to us in detail. Other customers were also friendly and helpful to us while we painted.

    Jungle Survival Drivers Training - Jungle Driving with Carol Baskins

    Jungle Survival Drivers Training

    (11 reviews)

    I find that the Classe are great! The instructors also fantastic. Office lady...not good with…read morepeople, incredibly rude, almost incompetent and borderline perhaps a bit of a lier. I'm not impressed with the office gal, and in a business where customer service is valued and appreciated, she needs some lessons herself. I recommend that Jungle should hire someone who can speak intelligently and respectfully to those that are paying for this service.

    After our daughter finished both segments we were very happy with the training itself. Then our…read moreson finished segment 1 which we were also satisfied with. The mistake was made by signing him up for segment 2 to find out a few hours later that Allstar had an opening 2 months earlier. This is where we encountered 2 phone calls with the lady in the office that was extremely rude on the phone when my wife said he was going to cancel the class. The timing of this call was less than 24 hours after we signed up but still 2 months out for the actual class. The policy is there are no refunds for any reason. That is fine but we don't need to be hung up on after the discussion. I called back and asked to hold the credit so I could donate it to a child of my choice. Voiced my frustration over the timing and the policy and was hung up on a second time. I might have deserved that hang up but my wife certainly did not deserve round 1. Buyer be aware! Jungle maybe you can invest in some customer courtesy training for your office staff and consider a little flexibility in your zero refund policy. Especially when your classes aren't available for over 2 months.

    Dinderbeck - copyshops - Updated May 2026

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