Jump Start Drivers Education School 45 Knight Road, Jaffrey, NH 03452
About the Business
Jump Start Drivers Education School is a premier driving school located at 45 Knight Road in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Our experienced instructors provide top-notch driving education to students of all ages and skill levels. Whether you are a beginner looking to obtain your learner's permit or an experienced driver looking to brush up on your skills, Jump Start Drivers Education School has a program for you. Our comprehensive curriculum covers everything from basic driving techniques to advanced defensive driving strategies. With a focus on safety and excellence, we are committed to helping our students become confident and responsible drivers on the road. Contact us today to jump start your driving education!
Location & Phone number
Monadnock Unity Building, 45 Knight Rd, Jaffrey, NH 03452, United States
Reviews
"Don’t give this lady a cent she’s teaching your children bad driving habits. She’s teaching your children that it’s OK to drive around with their highbeams on. It’s already bad enough problem it’s not teach today’s youth bad habits."
"Very difficult to communicate with. Does not answer phone or reply to messages. Does not answer questions in a timely manner or at all. Very unfortunate as their are such limited options in the area. Needs to hire staff to handle logistics"
"She is by far the best teacher I have had she is absolutely amazing and really helped me finish my class and get my green card before I left for vacation I love you Miss.Dee I will stop back now and then to say hi"
"DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME. From the mixed messages on the website to the incorrect dates listed and lack of responses by phone or text...the entire "signing up" process was disorganized and unprofessional. Upon arrival, after being told my child's spot was confirmed, she had lost our paperwork. She also lost the paperwork of 5 other people in the same boat. An additional 10 or so people were there following the website guidelines to "bring the paperwork to the first parent night." Only the lucky ones had seen in a different spot that she wanted it mailed in. The solution to this was to have everyone stick around and wait "for just a bit" while she figured this out and proceeded with the group of people who's paperwork she did have. This took 2 hours. Which was the entire length of the class/parent night. After letting us back into the classroom she found a mysterious folder with all of our paperwork in it. My child was convinced this was intentional because there weren't enough seats in the room for all of us in the first round. I'm not so sure, but it certainly was odd. At that time she informed the group she only had 7 spots, the 6 who's paperwork she found, and then one additional. So after waiting 2 full hours, the rest of class had to leave and was promised priority in the next round (which I can't say I'd trust this point). As the folks were filing out a calendar was placed in front where it became clear that the dates listed on the website for this class were inaccurate and there were several additional classes spanning an additional 2 or 3 weeks. When expressing my frustration at this fact and inquiring if it were possible to miss the very last date, I was told it was not. There was mention of having a hard time in life this week with an ill family member and some pet loss. All of which is fair and we certainly have hard spots. However, it was quite clear that this lack of organization and inability to manage some pretty simple pieces (putting paperwork in specific folders, writing accurate dates on a website) was typical. Prior reviews have also attested to this. The complete lack of any actual accountability for anything was disappointing. Instead she repeatedly cited her long hours, planned retirement, and personal hardships as reasons for the many missing pieces and general mayhem. The fact is we all have hard things we are carrying and that doesn't mean we hold no responsibility for our weaknesses and screw ups. It showed a clear lack of decency and respect for others' time, efforts, and money spent. And I can only imagine how that plays out with scheduling driving hours and teaching."
"It's been ~3 years since I was here and I am far too lazy to write an extensive review but the short of it is: the class will get you your license, but the instructor makes doing class work inconvenient. The biggest point being the final presentation, which the instructor forces you to use PowerPoint. You are not allowed to use google slides for some arbitrary reason that she never explained. I don't remember all that much of the actual driving, but I remember that she would call turns at the last possible second. In all its not terrible, but I would certainty look elsewhere if you have the option."
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