great people ‼‼‼ super helpful when it comes to career services..rays classroom experience is essential and he gives the best advice ...Lenny and Chelsea are phenomenal...Any issues outside go...
New England Tractor Trailer Training School
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New England Tractor Trailer Training School (NETTS) in Somers, CT, situated near Hartford, CT, and Springfield, MA metro areas, offers comprehensive CDL training programs. Established in 1965, the Somers campus is nestled in Connecticut’s Tobacco Valley, providing easy access via major interstates like I-91, I-84, and I-90.
Students at NETTS can undergo hands-on CDL training to obtain Class-A or Class-B licenses, facilitated by a dedicated team of around 40 experienced instructors. The programs cover a wide range of skills required for safe commercial vehicle operation, including training on local roads, highways, and various truck configurations.
Accredited by the ACCSC, the Somers campus boasts ample amenities such as spacious classrooms, a well-equipped training yard, and a resource room with computer stations and a truck driving simulator. Offering flexible class schedules, career services support, and financial aid options, NETTS prioritizes making CDL education convenient and accessible for aspiring commercial drivers.
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Def recommend NETTTS in Somers, CT. Instructors at NETTTS were thorough and patient. The school offered plenty of hands on time to practice and staff were always available. The pace was...
I came to this school to get my CDL, and honestly, it was the worst experience I've ever had. The classroom part was decent I actually learned a lot there. But once you get outside to train? It's...
Horrible people works outside with the students. I was given a test date of May 2025 and never happened. Spoke to Ed and waited weeks and did not call me back. I went in person and spoke to Debra...
Not very sensible and very negative customer student experience. I concur they are not happy people. I went in and they asked me why I wanted to be a truck driver. The man was a complete jerk bag...



