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    Safeway Driving School

    Safeway Driving School

    1.6(19 reviews)
    23.3 mi

    The process for scheduling behind the wheel lessons is beyond frustrating and extremely…read moreinefficient. For reference I had two other children go through their school's behind the wheel program. They were contacted and all 3 behind the wheel sessions were scheduled at once. They communicated with us when one of my children hadn't scheduled yet, to let us know they'd expire soon. However, at Safeway they let my sons expire, without communicating this. I had to call and pay $50 to extend it. I then tried to schedule these lessons online but as soon as they're released, they're gone. I called to explain how tedious and inefficient this process is and was told he could get on the schedule for a Tuesday at 12:15 during school. I explained how ridiculous that is and was offered one more appointment for a month later a few cities away. I took it and then wanted to schedule the other two lessons. I was told no, I would have to wait until the end of the month again and try to get in when everyone else is and the appointments are gone fast! And then I would have to do that again the next month! I requested a refund so I can do behind the wheel lessons elsewhere. Supposedly I'll be getting a check for $150 in the mail. I will be reporting this scam of a business to the better business bureau as well. Not only do they have a ridiculous process: they also don't apologize for it and just repeat the same information without hearing the issues for what they are. Do not go here for behind the wheel lessons! Save yourself the hours I spent trying to get what I paid for.

    This isn't a location specific review, but a review of how the company operates overall,…read morespecifically related to the scheduling and completion of behind the wheel "lessons." We had no problem with the classroom portion, and I would consider that route again for my next teen when she's ready to begin. The company takes on far more students than they have driving instructors for, which ends up requiring you call to try to schedule a lesson, then drive an hour to a lesson site. If you need to reschedule a lesson you are required to give at least 24 hours notice (which doesn't include weekend hours, so you'd need to cancel Friday for a Monday lesson) or pay an extra fine. However, they can cancel last minute without hesitation. We received a cancelation notice 2.5 hours prior to a lesson. If you don't want the inconvenience of driving an hour away for lessons because your area fills up, you will be charged a fee for extending the time it takes to complete the three behind the wheel sessions if it takes longer than a year from the day you sign up for the classroom portion. One might think a year is plenty of time, and it may be for families with two parents, one job, one kid, and no after school activities. However, if you juggle multiple kids/jobs/schedules/sports/after school activities, you may be putting a LOT of time into trying to make it work with Safeway. Also, know ahead of time that the lessons are evaluations, there is no instruction happening. Make sure your driver is proficient and able to pass their behind the wheel test before you start scheduling the behind the wheel sessions. All they do is go down a list of skills and check off whether the driver is proficient yet or not. I'm told by the person in the office that it's left to the individual instructor how they conduct a session, meaning there is no consistency, and no expectations from the driving instructors--may the odds be ever in your favor. If you have ANY other option for driving lessons, I would choose those. If you have no other option, love frustration, and you're ready to make getting your teen their license a part-time job, go with Safeway.

    Nail Tech & Beauty School

    Nail Tech & Beauty School

    1.0(1 review)
    2.3 mi

    I guess it's my fault or is it? I was looking for an opportunity to get my nails done for cheap…read moreand decided to go to this establishment because they advertised a $15 full set. This is an amazing deal because most nail shops charge an upwards of $35. For those of you who are not familiar with acrylic nails here is a little info for you. In order to apply the properly you need a drill. This place did not have one. The young man who did my nails had only been in school for 3 weeks, out of a 6 month program. (I found this out 1 hour into the nail process) I should have known when I sat in the chair that I was in for a problem but I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, especially since the place in the middle of nowhere and gas price are crazy right now. Long story short. The young man did the best he could with 3 weeks experience and no drill. I asked to see his instructor because he said that he hadn't learned how to use the drill yet. She came out with two broken finger nails that were in desperate need of a fill themselves. I asked if she could use the drill since the student hadn't learned yet and she stated that they didn't have any in the building. YOU CANT APPLY NAILS without a drill. He did my nails with a regular nail file that you buy at Sally's. Two hours later I told the young man that I had to leave. I left without him painting the nails because I knew that I would have to go to a professional to get them fixed. $25 dollars later at a regular nail shop my nails looked somewhat presentable. One week later I'm at writing at my desk and a nail goes flying off towards a client. Want to talk about embarrassing. I went back to a different nail shop to get it fixed and she said I needed a whole new set. At first I thought she was trying to get my money, but she proved it by easily popping of all nine nails without soaking them. Most nails require over an hour of soaking before they can be taken off. $35 dollars later I had a beautiful full set of nails, that won't pop off while writing. Also, the other students at the school were very unprofessional. They were laughing and giggling as if there was no one else in the room. There is a time and place for everything and when clients are in the room it just isn't the time. Lastly, when I attempted to pay with a $20. The "instructor" stated that they didn't have any change. Even though my nails were horrible, I was going to leave a tip. But the idea of being force to tip infuriated me. This is my very first review EVER, so this is really a reflection of how horrible my experience was. To the young mans credit he tried his best with what he had. (3 weeks of training and no drill) Grand total was $75 for something that should have cost me $15.

    The Feel Good Place - duischools - Updated May 2026

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