Adam,Adam's Got Skills wrote:Well today's new development is the school ran out of steel for the 2nd time in 2 weeks! So we can't weld till next week. The instructor started cussing out in his class saying it was F'n stupid that we used so much steel! He says we went through 140' in 4hrs, My comment was where'd it go cus there is only 1/3 of a 55 gallon drum full of old welded steel? An he started going on and said that everyone is wasting steel. An I couldn't help but comment...Well why isn't there a teacher that walks around and helping people and checking on what's going on, especially since there are people still completely clueless about pretty much anything welding. An well I got kicked out of class!!! Well I added the comment that I think that's what the people here are paying for. I talked to the other instructor and I told him I was gonna go over to corporate college and maybe I needed to talk to their boss. So he told me not to do that just come back to class next week. What aholes!!! I was very respectful about it, but I'm not just gonna listen to someone complain cuz they don't wanna do their job!!! get outta here man. Again thanks guys for all your help clear up some of this stuff for me. I don't wanna be misinformed I just wanna get better and a more broader range of abilities in the trade that I love doing.
This is my opinion. If you feel you are not getting your money's worth and the instructors are not fulfilling their duties, I would go to the administration and let them know what is going on. The key will be to keep your head, which sounds like you already are, and explain the what's and whys. The drawback to this might be they are the ones driving the "cheapness" of this "school" and therefore will not take your complaint well. You also might consider getting the entire class behind you and write up a formal complaint.
I would go back to class at the next appointed time. Be ready for possible trouble though.
If you want to know my unprofessional opinion I will tell you in a PM.
-Jonathan