Everything was good until the third instructor.The first driving instructor slammed on the breaks every five minutes, even when it was an open road. He seemed overly nervous, but still was helpful non... Read More
Everything was good until the third instructor.The first driving instructor slammed on the breaks every five minutes, even when it was an open road. He seemed overly nervous, but still was helpful nonetheless. The second instructor was wonderful, absolutely helpful, and really gave me some important tips to remember. Both of the first two called me when they were outside to let me know to come out. The third instructor was amazingly nice, but horribly unprofessional. It appears that he was used to dealing with 16 year olds and their parents, meaning that he was used to getting out of his car and knocking on front doors or going to school offices to retrieve his students while giving the parents a wholesome review of their child's progress. I am a 22 year old employed adult, you shouldn't be coming to my door or into my workplace to find me. Just call my phone.The day he came to get me, I had him pick me up from my place of work. It was my FIRST DAY on the job at a very prestigious firm. I was on my way back to work after taking a lunch, and my boss was aware that I was taking off for the afternoon because I had an appointment scheduled, but I didn't tell her what kind because I wanted to maintain my privacy, and she wasnt too concerned about my business anyways. I was under the impression that the instructor would call me when he was out front, like the first two had. I walked into my office to find two Ace Driving instructors standing at the front desk speaking to my boss and several of my coworkers, telling them who they were, what time my appointment was, and saying that they were looking for me. I quickly checked my phone to see how many times they'd called and I felt embarassed that I hadn't answered any of their calls, BUT THEY NEVER CALLED. They just walked into my office, spoke to my boss and coworkers, and completely embarassed me to pieces on my first day. My boss glared at me with confusion, and I told the instructors they were looking for me. They kept asking me to show them my learners permit, which was another detail I hadn't mentioned to my boss because she never explicitly asked about whether or not I could drive. I nearly melted of embarassment while leaving that office. I was already embarassed enough for not having my license at 22, but I didn't need that publicly outed to my boss and coworkers on my first day of my brand new job.For teens learning to drive, perfect place for you. For adults, look elsewhere, or at least don't have them pick you up from work.Tip for instructors: CALL YOUR STUDENTS BEFORE WALKING IN TO FIND THEM. You don't know what kind of situation you're walking in to. Read Less