Northern Industrial Training, Palmer | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Northern Industrial Training is a Trade school in Palmer with a 4.1 rating.

About Northern Industrial Training

Northern Industrial Training ( Trade school ) is located at 1740 Terrilou Ct, Palmer, AK 99645, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Trade school, Adult education school, Driving school, Vocational school

Ratings & Ranking

Northern Industrial Training has a rating of 4.1 and is ranked number 7468 in the US.

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Address & Location

Northern Industrial Training is located at 1740 Terrilou Ct, Palmer, AK 99645, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Northern Industrial Training has 35 reviews with an overall rating of 4.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.1 out of 5.0 stars
CET COURSE. Todd, Mike and newly added to the team Jake are very professional, stern and informative. The team offers advice and positive reassurance, while correcting your on your mistakes (but, not in a way it would ruin your confidence). These three are very eager to lead you into a new career path, and wanting to pass down their many years of experience and knowledge. I will miss working and learning with the team outside.

As for my Classroom instructor Chris he is very informative, funny and knowledgeable. Seems as if he knows a bit of something about everything in the field. He is lenient, but encourages your to push for your certification. It’s almost as if he does the work for us!

These 6 weeks with the team has really flown by, and am grateful that I was chosen to be in the CET course.

Now it definitely wasn’t EASY, there is a lot of learn in a short amount of time. But, I believe the teachers wouldn’t put students through something you couldn’t handle. If you want your CERT .. or whatever you are going for, you are going to have to want it. NIT will not hand it to you.

Good job, NIT.

My names Devon Carter. I attended NIT Palmer for four days. My instructor Jake was amazing. I would recommend this school to anyone desiring to learn how to drive trucks requiring a CDL. Jake was extremely patient with me. I came into my training to get my class B automatic CDL and I successfully left with a class B. Jake saw potential in me that I didn’t see in myself and pushed and challenged me to improve. He was constantly teaching me, while also giving me the opportunity to figure things out for myself. I came to this school looking to get my class B and Jake in four days had me not far off from being able to pass a road test for a class A manual. I absolutely loved my experience and would 100% go back to learn more if the opportunity arose. Thank you for the opportunity and the experience.
I took the pro truck course. I was not expecting to be tossed around with so many instructor’s, or a in training instructor. I experienced very little hands on time with an instructor as he spent a lot of time in the office? For the most part it was me and my team on our own. When I did bring up issues I was quickly assured that I was wrong. I attended class daily and came with a winning attitude everyday. Although It was hard to maintain through being yelled at or belittled either directly or seeing it happen to teammates. Being a female could pose problems, as some instructors there are very shallow. And yes I brought it to more than 1 person’s attention both in the office and out on the range

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