Western Express or Central Refrigerated?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 14trucker, Mar 5, 2014.

  1. 14trucker

    14trucker Bobtail Member

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    I haven't drove in 7 years and I'm getting back into it now.I have been researching companies for about a month now and it's down to Western or C.R. EnglandThey are the only ones that have said I can come and get in a refresher course and start driving after training.Everywhere else you have to have recent experience. I would like some advice and I want to know which company everyone else would pick?Maybe it will help me make up my mind. Thanks alot
     
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  3. 14trucker

    14trucker Bobtail Member

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    I don't know why I titled the thread Central Refrigerated.I'm trying to pick from Western or C.R. England
     
  4. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    Lots of NEGATIVE POSTS about both companies on here
     
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  5. 14trucker

    14trucker Bobtail Member

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    Yea I noticed that, that's what makes me nervous
     
  6. GabeScott

    GabeScott Medium Load Member

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    I too have decided to return to trucking after an absence of 14 months. I flooded the marketplace with applications including one each to both the companies you are considering. So lets compare what I found out.

    Both wanted me to do a refresher course(company I finally decided on isn't requiring one). Western Express - 2 weeks. CR England - 10 days + 30 days phase 1 + 30 days phase 2 = 70 days of training. Advantage Western Express.

    Leasing and training. Western Express as far as I know doesn't have a lease program or if they do they don't push it. CR England on the other hand does and will hold you hostage without work because "they are out of company trucks" in an effort to get you to lease. CR England will also push you hard to train newbies as well. Advantage Western Express.

    They will probably both suck to work for, but if they are your two choices I'm pretty sure that Western Express will suck a lot less.
     
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  7. Puppage

    Puppage Road Train Member

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    What a great advertising campaign: Western Express....WE SUCK LESS! LOL:biggrin_255:
     
  8. Catliner

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    My Son got the bright idea a company would treat him better than I could. He went to CR Slaveland and came back after a few weeks. You are just a number to them, and Truck drivers there aren't the same species as Corporate people or the Recruiters. I've seen Western trucks and their drivers before and they probably do suck alot less
     
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  9. rpad139

    rpad139 Heavy Load Member

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    I know this is probably the same as western and england but covenant transport does a refresher course as well. covenant is team based however but maybe it might work out for you? check them out
     
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  10. MsJamie

    MsJamie Road Train Member

    You would have been better off with Central Refrigerated...
     
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  11. 14trucker

    14trucker Bobtail Member

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    Thanks... Central Refrigerated got in touch with me tonight so they may be an option too
     
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