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fireman932003 10-04-2006 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by oregontrucker
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Originally Posted by fireman932003
Run as fast as you can! They are very well known for screwing drivers. Just keep asking about them in here and you will see what I mean. Do a search on them and learn! BOL

Forgive me fireman for having a healthy skepticism, but there's so much negative stuff going around about Schneider, Swift, and England that it deserves close analysis.

I don't know if you've ever driven for them, but there's a difference between rumors and facts. Yes, Schneider has a few problems, such as low pay and all that, but I will tell you, it's a very good place to start. I started my trucking career with them and they taught me how to drive a truck in exchange for 1 year of employment with them. While that may not be okay to some, it was okay with me. Especially considering the fact that some trucking schools can cost up to $4,000+! (money that I didn't have at the time) Plus I was able to get valuable OTR experience with the great pumpkin. Pretty good deal, I thought. Going with Schneider or a similar company for a year and then weighing your options is a good strategy. If you're happy with Schneider, stay with them. If you're not, move on. Simple.

It's also important to remember that no trucking company is perfect.
All of them have shortcomings to one extent or another. A couple of guys on this forum have reminded me of that and it's true as can be.

Well, it is a good thing I was talking about CR England and not Schneider then isn't it! lol The title of the post is CR ENGLAND. Now, i base my opinion on 9 yrs of driving experience and in the fact of having known 3 people to work for England and in talking to their drivers. Have I ever worked for them, well no. I am just going on "Second hand information". The information though comes from a very worthy source that happens to be a very close friend of mine that I have know for 15+ yrs. As far as no company is perfect, well I agree 100%. Schneider is a good company from what I have been told. Don't know first hand though.

Skullitor 10-05-2006 05:55 PM

Hey Crazy Willie; For the first thing is YOU NEED TO LEARN HOW TO SPELL!!! :roll: When applying for a job your spelling is looked at carefully.We all make spelling mistakes but just trying to read your posts are difficult. Now C.R.England is as good as any other reefer outfit.This constant job hopping hurts you more than helps,MOST TIMES.Pick a COMPANY THEN GIVE IT YOUR ALL.
BEST OF LUCK.
Skull
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CRENGLAND Try this!!!

crazyWillie 10-05-2006 07:45 PM

Dear Grammer Nazi,
well obviously you understood what i was saying. As far as the job hoping at times you have to go where the work is, Like I stated I have little ones i cant go two three weeks w/o work, staying with one staffing agency. You dont know my work history but here is a little over view, prior to the 2 dif staffing agencies i worked for the job previous i was at 4 years the one prior to that 3 1/2 years so stability is there,. Nonetheless your input was heard and disregaurded


please drive through.
:evil:


but on a side note the link is def apreciated thx

DesertRat 10-05-2006 09:46 PM

If I understand this correctly, you were signed on with multiple temporary agencies simulataneously, thus upping your odds of finding work. That being said, as a matter of technicality you were working for them at the same time. By which I mean, instead of trying to break the time frame up on your application, list both of them in the same time frame. On paper it will appear as though you had two jobs at once. That wouldn't add up to a sporadic work history.

classicxl 10-05-2006 10:11 PM

If you are so down on your luck take any company that will train you for now and if you like them stay there if not move onto a better paying company but starting somewhere is better than nothing

crazyWillie 10-06-2006 12:25 PM

Oh most def. I got on with a company here in Dallas Central Reefer. Has Decent pay with decent mil. They are paying for my schooling and everything. The same Day C.R England Contacted me, decided to go with this company due to all the horror stroies i have heard with C.R England and them trying to force you into leasing. Plus my wife read that lawsuite that they have going on and she didnt like that to much and last but not least we know one of the instructors at Central .

I apreciate everyones input and advice it truly was invaluable thanks allot

Keep On truckin

C.W

BigDawg 10-06-2006 03:18 PM

Someone that got wise and decided them pretty Red Trucks ain't that pretty after all,hey good luck to ya at Central.

fireman932003 10-06-2006 08:03 PM

BOL to you Crazy!!!

crazyWillie 10-06-2006 08:15 PM

Thanks allot guys everyone has been really helpfull , glad to see its for the most part and all for one type group. I am really looking forward to it , I love to drive and be out on the road so hopefully this will go as well as i hope .

C.W

Skullitor 10-09-2006 02:35 AM

Hey crazy Willie. best wishes at Central. Keep us informed.


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