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    Tashman Driving School - Tashman Driving School

    Tashman Driving School

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.5 kmSydney

    Do not go with this Driving School. The owner is a money scammer who constantly changing and upping…read morepricing. I have since changed driving school and I am receiving the exact same service at a fraction of the price. $200 dollars for a driving lesson with Tashman driving school, then quoting $385 dollars for test day to have an hour practice before and use the car for the test, this is on top of the fee already paid for the driving test ($60) - total $445 to do your driving test. He also only accepts cash on lesson day with small bank transfer deposit each time to secure lesson first - complete scam. This is triple the price of all competitor companies which offer the same service and complete professionalism. The owner is rude, misleading and unprofessional.

    I booked 12 hours of driving lessons with Tashman on the weekend of the 12th and 13th of September…read more2020 (6 hours on Saturday, 6 hours on Sunday) for a total price of $1080. I was picked up from their Chatswood 'location', but I believe that they send the same drivers across Sydney and hence that my review is relevant here. I would have expected that for $90/hour I could have expected a car that was free of jumpers and sweatpants strewn across the back seat, free of used tissues soiling the door's storage and free of bits of old food in the drink holder and on the carpet. The car's derangement however was surpassed by its driver, David. With a stomach that was allowed to hang visibly from beneath his t-shirt and a pair of shorts that failed to cover underwear which failed to cover his bum crack, he was attired for a day of marathon watching 'How I met your mother', not a day of practicing his profession. This attitude was soon confirmed as David, after arriving late on the Sunday, talked to me at length about my job, the threat of terrorism, that facsimiles should be called facmetaphors, that education is a plot to imprison young people constraining the supply of labour, that COVID 19 is not actually deadly and the Victorian shutdown is an experiment "to see if the people will take it" and that he can call up 1000 men willing to kill for money (his Lebanese countrymen as he went on to explain), among many other points of malicious incoherence. On many occasions I had to ask explicitly to be told that some aspect of my driving was incorrect. Multiple times I caught myself substantially exceeding the speed limit and veering onto the reflector lights without a word from David. But beyond this I was taunted in the most hooligan and senseless manner. Such as being invited to "look at the horses, look at the horses" these clearly being cows. Being called a "coward" and a "hypocrite" because I expressed a desire to see a more courageous projection of man when I hadn't been in a fight. And his method of asking: David: "Have you ever been shot at?" Me: "No." David: "Have you ever had someone shot at you?" Me: "No." David: "Have you ever been in a fight?" Me: "When I was young." (internally: why the hell are we talking about this?) David: "Did the other guy break your ribs or jaw or something?" Me: "I was younger than that." David: "So you haven't been in a fight then." Me: "If you say so." David: "Have you been in a [3 on 1]." Me: "If I haven't fought 1 guy obviously, I haven't fought 3." David: "You see, you haven't." Then there was this exchange. David: "You see that rock there? Why is it black?" Me: "Ummm, because it's a slag heap?" David: "Do you know that's why, or are you just guessing." David: "Do you know?" Me: "It's a guess. Is it coal, no, too light to be coal." David: "You see you don't know everything." (at no point did I claim to be omniscient) Me: "Alright what is it?" David: "Oh no, if you don't know I can't tell you." Bullying me is evidently an exhausting pastime for David as the man yawned almost continuously during Sunday's 6th hour (actually 5:49 of driving but at $1.50 a minute, who's counting). Which, fine, maybe there are people who are unable to focus for the duration of a 6 hour work day, but in that case it is business' responsibility to treat the 6 x 2 hour sessions I booked as separate sessions and assign them to separate instructors. In fairness I do concede that my driving has improved markedly from the Saturday morning, though I could not say whether this is evidence that David was a good instructor, or just a that 12 hours is a dreadfully long time and besides, this does not come close to making up for being confined in such a wrenched space, with such a wrenched man. Endured and recounted by Scott Andrew Masters.

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    Sew Make Create - Intro to Sewing Class

    Sew Make Create

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 kmChippendale
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    One of Sydney's newest art spaces. Sew Make Create has been around for almost a couple of months…read morenow. The owner, top Sydney designer Melissa Tan-Lu and Sew Make Create's resident dog Pepper are just adorable. The whole shop is quite funky :) I was fortunate to have been invited (through another blog) to experience their beginners crochet course with Bronwen. I arrived on a Wednesday night at 7pm a little tired yet eager as anything to learn, and learn heaps. My manual dexterity skills deflated me for a while, yet I was amazed with the crochet stitch and getting into a granny square so soon with confidence. The class sizes are rather small which is great. Lindt chocolate balls were provided with water as stunning refreshments, as well as biscuits and tea. This course is also available on selected weekends. Sew Make Create also run a variety of other craft courses. After the beginners crochet course, if you wish to take things further, then the crochet clinic is for you. Instead of yarn, turn that yarn into 'plarn' with a plastic bag crochet course. Sew Make Create is a dynamic arts space that also rents out sewing machines, and hence provides ample working space to design some pretty clothes. Sew Make Create also sell sewing machines and craft supplies. Sew Make Create (from the request of many parents) have put together a fantastic course schedule for the kids school holidays coming up, as at the time of writing this. Beginners crochet is also covered, and kids can also learn cupcake decorating and also learn how to make these adorable felt brooches. Located in Chippendale right near the Broadway Shopping Centre. If you're curious (in more detail) as to how my beginners crochet experience went recently, then follow this link: http://www.weekendnotes.com/crochet-for-beginners-sew-make-create/ For more information on the various courses put on especially for kids these school holidays, then follow this link: http://www.weekendnotes.com/crafty-school-holiday-activities-sew-make-create/ With many initiatives to ensuring that Sydney is an arts and crafts focused city, when is now a better time to learn a new craft? Go on, unleash the craft master within!

    From the owner: Sew Make Create aims to encourage learning and creativity through providing the right environment,…read moreassistance and facilities

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