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Klingman Voice Studio

5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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Had me waiting at the front for 25 minutes for an appointment that didn't even exist. If the…read morereceptionist actually focused on the calls rather than conversation with costudents they would have known I was in for a full set, and not a haircut.

I went in to their salon for a trim, and I'll summarize by saying: You get what you pay for, and…read moreplan for your appointment to take twice as long as you expect. I went in for a trim to my, what I thought was a, simple haircut: a chin-length straight line bob. I didn't know any of the students, so I just set my appointment to be with anyone, for a women's haircut and style. When I arrived, they paired me with this very nice young man who admitted to me (mid-cut) that he was going to school there for barbery and he didn't really know how to do women's cuts (so WHY did they give him my appointment?!). I told him what I wanted, and said I wanted some "hidden layers so my hair curves in around my head" and he let me know that the technique is called "beveling." Great! Beveling, do that. And then I told him I wanted it to come to the bottom of my chin, and go straight around, level (what they call a straight-line). He reviewed the haircut with an instructor and the two of them agreed that they'd be taking off 2 inches, which sounded about right to me. So he did the haircut/trim, which took an hour and a half (yikes, thank goodness I didn't get in trouble at work for taking such a long lunch). I've seen other reviews talk about services here taking a very long time, which makes sense - they're students. So keep that in mind if you book here: it's going to take twice as long as a pro would. At the end, he couldn't figure out why the two sides of my hair, at the front, weren't looking to be the same length. So an instructor came over to help. She was definitely nice and helpful with him, but she never once acknowledged my existence and left my hair sitting in my face and eyes while she talked to him. I finally maneuvered my hand out from under the cape and swiped my hair out of my eye. While I sat there, I just kept thinking, "geez, I feel like a mannequin." Then instructor let the student know that he had cut the front of my hair higher than the back on one side, and so he needed to make the other side match. That made sense, but I didn't realize he had cut it an inch shorter in the front than the back. (I had wondered why he wanted to do the entire haircut with my head tipped forward/down, but I figured, hey, he's the one being trained how to do this, and I have no idea!) The instructor also told the student that "zero degree" haircuts were some of the most difficult to do, and now he knew why. So, he made the other side match. And then he did the "style" with the hair drier. I have straight hair, so when I've gone to professional salons in the past, they've used a brush to straighten and shape my hair while drying it. Instead, the student crimped my hair with his hands while drying, like if it were curly hair. I don't know if he didn't have any brushes to use, but at the end, my hair was curling in at the bottoms in some areas, and out in others. It was a bit of a mess, and other than my hair now being dry, I'm not sure what the point of the "style" was. When I washed my hair next, and went to dry and style it myself, it became apparent to me just how weird the bottom line of my haircut looks. It's noticeably longer in the back than the front, and I can't tell that any beveling was done, because it seems so much thicker in the back than on the sides. Also, the side that he first screwed up on is not straight. It kind of curves up in a bit of an S shape, while the side he corrected to match is actually straight. Somehow, the cut reminds me of something Ringo Starr wore in the 60s, just slightly longer. I decided this looks goofy enough that I don't want to wait for it to grow out, and I've scheduled an appointment with a professional salon to fix it. I thought I'd save $40 for what seemed like a simple cut/trim, but now I'm spending an extra $10 when I could have just gone to the pros in the first place. Lesson learned.

Drive509

Drive509

(6 reviews)

If you don't mind paying thousands of dollars to basically teach yourself how to drive a CMV with…read moresafety and mechanical issues, Drive 509 is the place for you! Every truck we got in had something wrong with it. ABS systems and parking brakes malfunctioning, lights burned out, broken steps, broken heaters/defrosters, wheels locking up on trailers, and the clutches almost gone on most of the trucks, just to name a few things! But the biggest issue for us by far was the lack of proper instruction and care. All of the questions we asked the owner, Jason, were either avoided, dismissed, or answered with, "you don't need to know that right now" or "you need to figure it out for yourself". Another real concern is they dont bother to have students perform important safety steps (such as an air brake test) before heading out on the road. When I aked why this isn't required at 509 Jason said, "we do not have time for safety tests on drives". Yet, he makes every student take the time to fill out an accident report if they hit a cone. Ridiculous and utterly unhelpful! It is clear that making/saving money is the priority for Jason. He made it apparent that neither safety, nor the concerns of students matter to him. When our class tried to discuss with Jason our frustrations, struggles, and the lack of instruction leaving us feeling Ill-prepared for testing, he became angry, told us we were negative, threatened to kick us out of his school, and told us we were "spitting in his face" because this was his buisness that we were badmouthing. I feel like our concerns were pretty legitimate. Like the fact that our instructor had only been an instructor for two days and his inexperience made learning -even the basics- difficult. Despite being really nice, he gave us a lot of misinformation. We told this to Jason. His response: "he is a good CDL instructor because he teaches taiquan do". Jason, told us that he, himself, had not taught a class in over two years and that pass rates were down because of this. The mechanic told us, "good luck passing the B to A exam in only two weeks!! The pass rates are super low for you guys!", and then took us to a stripped out truck and laughed while he poorly explained where *some* of the components *should* have been. While we appreciated his humor and honesty, we told Jason that this made us uneasy because these are all things students are expected to know for their state test and we couldn't learn like that. Again, Jason was dismissive. If you choose to come here, plan to learn basically everything on your own. Question what you are being told because not all of it is accurate, and be prepared to spend a fair bit of time standing in the cold/heat out in the yard, because there aren't enough trucks or instructors to go around. Overall, my classmates and I agree that we found it to be an extremely poor and frustrating experience. Good luck! Maybe y'all can find some place better to do your training, because this place sucks!

Went to drive509 for my classA... I did pass and it felt good! I took the 5 week evening class…read more.. fit my schedule the best... the evening teacher was very good, very patient and fair with your drive times... I learned a lot and will recommend this place to anyone seeking a truck driving career and need to attain their CDL.. i enjoyed my time at drive 509

Klingman Voice Studio - musicalinstrumentsandteachers - Updated May 2026

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