My Expierence at CR England
Discussion in 'CR England' started by gt4jk, Feb 20, 2012.
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Why did the rest say no?
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What kind and year trucks can I expect after training? I am starting on Monday and just wondering how old and type of their fleet.
I know the one guy on here mentioned he got a 2012 Cascadia. Is that typical? I would think not. Just wondering in general about their fleet.
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I think cre leases trucks for 3 years then turn them back in. So it is hard to get a really old truck.
I would think a new company team would have a good chance at a new truck.
Most are freightlinersRoadfreedom Thanks this. -
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Not to call anyone out as I am a Newbie, but Werner Regional Manager told me that you can become a trainer 6 months after completing their training. I personally agree that it is way too soon. I would like to see trainers with a couple of years OTR before they are "eligible" to apply. Then they should be "trained" at being a trainer.
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If you want to remain a phase 2 trainer it should be up to the driver how long he/she wants to remain a p2 trainer.Roadfreedom Thanks this. -
A lot of mega carriers are 'nudging' other drives after training to go train... Roehl, Prime, CR England, Swift etc etc ...
But I do agree, You should at least have 2 years under your belt before training... -
When I took the class to become a phase 1 trainer again everyone there had only 6 months experience. They said that they were not assigned another phase 2 student anymore because they had too much experience.
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kinda crazy
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