CR England - The real story
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by BeanTownTrucker, Oct 8, 2008.
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Untill Aug. 2000 I was OTR. Then I got a local driving gig with a very large grocery company based in south Texas. For the job market it paid compairatively well. The problems were: 1) in order to net the same pay as OTR I was working 6 days a week 8-16 hrs a day. 2) The schedule would vary. 3) Local traffic can really wear on one's nerves. 4) Due to the long hrs and varying schedule, I was home for only a few hrs and rarely had quality time with the family, and no social life. I realize not every local job is like this, but most don't pay very well either. Atleast not in SOTX.
I stuck it out till Aug. 2006 and went back OTR. This was a family decision, but one based on needing to regain my sanity.
The real point is that there is NO right or wrong answer in this debate. It comes down to a matter of personal preference. And to belittle someone because of their choice shows a very small mind.notarps4me and knighton5 Thank this. -
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Judging by the number of recruits lined up at the revolving door,
I tend to think there ARE a bunch of "stupid" people out there.
I've mastered the skills necessary to surf the internet and post at truckin' related web sites while driving. It's not really that difficult to do.
Being the richest one in the cemetery is no way to go.
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BTW, Biker, who your post quotes, was fired by C.R. England.
Did you know that?
I wonder what his opinion of them is now?
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Told everyone I'd post again in 5-6 weeks so here I go.
My experience w/ CRE has been excellent. I'm on my last week of phase 1 training, been blessed with an awesome trainer that has 30 years of otr. For the last 36 years I made my living from the mechanical contracting/engineering industry & this training program is probably one of the toughest things I've done in my life. The wash out rate for students is high & without passing judgement on others, based upon some of the people I've seen here, it doesn't surprise me.
I've heard the horror stories over & over. Heard someone say that CRE like any other large trucking firm is the same toilet just a different seat. So if you keep that in mind it just helps to keep things in perspective. Most solo drivers run 2600-3000 miles, most teams run 5000-6000 miles a week. There are those that perform & have excellent DM's that do get more miles if they've got the hos. I've logged 7600 miles in 3 weeks, as a team we've logged over 15,000.
I'll be doing my phase 1 upgrade in another week & if I pass that, on to phase 2.
So that's my story so far....
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Glad its working out for you, seriously. As a team, I was told that the company average for teams was 3600-3800...was told that by my DM's supervisor...
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but not all dm are going treat there drivers with respect they see them as a piece of the truck
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Completed phase 2 upgrade & been out on the road for close to 2 weeks.
Teamed up with another great person that's a lease operator. Told him right upfront that I wasn't going to lease, let's just spend the next few weeks together making you money. His miles have been getting scare, to the point that I want off his truck because the poor guy isn't making any money. Anyone else out there seen a decrease in miles lately?
Thanks!
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