My wife and I are finally going to training for C. R. England

Discussion in 'CR England' started by Karasu1982, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    Well; after reading the same story from about 1000 different posters over the years it gets comical.... I can almost hear the cartoon music in the background.....:biggrin_2559:
     
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    :biggrin_25525:. yea it's porky pig. that's all folks. people go in bright and starry eyed hoping for the best. but,as we know different. the story ends the same: pissed off drivers and a bad mark on their DAC.
     
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    When I was driving for them there was a female driver for them that had hurt her back. CR England was in the process of repo-ing her truck. She was in a panic as she would have no other place to live with her truck gone. She was trying to get a settlement from Wal-Mart for her injuries. The ironic part was she seemed to think if she made the final 6 months of payments it was to be "her" truck.

    I am now so glad I didnt go down this road. My intent is to own, and would have been able to do so if I sought it out (if I had stuck with England). The reality is, nothing their is yours.
     
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    Well , Tarps said they've been there 3 days .:biggrin_2559:
     
  5. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    The CRE saga.......
    I have read all the bad, but it can't be that bad,,,
    so here we go.........[​IMG]
     
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    Hey, maybe they will run into Grandma Debi and what was his name.....Herschel? Those two sure disappeared quick.
     
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    Virgil was his name.
     
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    HAULIN357 Light Load Member

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    Well these people got to start somewhere GOOD,BAD OR DOWNRIGHT UGLY,there isnt a whole lot out there ,,newbys get the lesson quick or get out !!
     
  9. LavenderTrucker

    LavenderTrucker Medium Load Member

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    Good luck to you... However, I just want to clear something up... Going with the big company cdl mills is not the only option for someone wanting to get into trucking, nor are they the only companies to get your training.

    For me, I had wanted to become a truck driver for a long time and when the time came for me to start the journey I wanted to not take chances and insure my success... So, going the route where so many have had difficulties and failure was not an option for me.

    I chose to go to a private school, and although it took time and work to find the right opportunity, I got on with a small company. I have received outstanding training by drivers with many years of experience, been treated well.

    I understand that this is the choice you two made, and that is up to you... I just don't want newbies to think that they have to go that same route.

    The company that hired me stated they requried 2 years experience, I went in a talked to them anyway, and they gave me my start, and a much better start than I could get with one of the big training companies.

    Read their websites... If you can become a trainer after 6 months, than chances are you will be trained by an inexperienced driver, some one with only months of experience and that does not set you up for success

    Good luck to you both... Please read through the posts here and stay away from the lease scam.
     
  10. LavenderTrucker

    LavenderTrucker Medium Load Member

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    Wannabies and Newbies have other choices if they are willing to work at it and willing to work hard.

    Those big companies make it easy... online application and all.....
    Sure with smaller companies you have to do the leg work, go in person to apply and you will have to find and apply to several companies...

    It is well worth the extra effort and work.

    I started with a good small company right out of school, 0 experience, now I am running with an OO and getting better training and learning what I will need to be a success in this industry...

    Again, those companies are not the only option for newbies... they are the easiest and the riskiest....
     
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