About Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education
Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education ( Driving school ) is located at 368 Wright St SW, Marietta, GA 30064, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Driving school
Ratings & Ranking
Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education has a rating of 2.9 and is ranked number 29953 in the US.
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Address & Location
Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education is located at 368 Wright St SW, Marietta, GA 30064, United States.
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Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education has 16 reviews with an overall rating of 2.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
I’m writing this review, 8 years after my experience here in 2016 when starting out as a student driver and I still remember the miserable experience I had with my driving instructor. Let me tell you, it takes A LOT to have to remember something 8 years down the road when I was not as open to speaking up about things I saw done wrong until now.
1. My driving instructor would make me drive to the nearby gas station by the school, park, and go inside to refill her ice cup. Imagine paying a driving instructor and having your session wasted.
2. Getting to know your driving instructor is something that’s bound to happen when you’re in a car together for 6 hours. Getting asked if my mom had an education and critiquing her English, questioning if she’s well-deserving of her job saying “I hope she has an education if she’s building planes for our country.” is condescending, discriminating, and flat out rude.
3. The most ironic part was that the gas tank was empty when I started my last 2-hour session. We ran out of gas, had to get picked up by some stranger on the road, go to their house to get a gas cannister, get driven to a nearby Quiktrip, and then come back 30 minutes late and I was blamed for “not paying enough attention to the gauge” and that it was my fault I was late for the student with the next session. I’m pretty sure if I spoke up that this lady would have lost her job for putting a minor’s safety in danger as I was 16 at that time lol.
At the end of the day, I didn’t say anything because I was new to driving but looking back at how much we paid and how my mom still gave a card to you, MISS PEGGY, that you should stick to your middle school teaching and stop trying to make some extra change during the summer.
Not only do I live nearby, but I also run a non-profit for youth. I could not find detailed information about place so I stopped by after work. It was the WORST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE. I will NOT be bringing my youth here. I understand and respect that the business was closing for the day, but if you are IN the building, potential customers SEE you, AND you do NOT have hours posted online, then… customer service can make a big difference in your business. Don’t be hateful and foolish.