Day late and a Dollar short
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Sh#t!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They sounded so promising,they told me such wonderful things about them and I found nothing bad about them until now!!!(At least according to the posts here) 3 weeks class time 3 weeks on the raod with a PROFESSIONAL trainer,3 weeks as second seat driver and then I get to lease my very own Brand New freightliner Classic xl!! What could possibly be better then that. Can someone please tell me what is so bad about CR England??I leaving this weekend for what I thought would be a very good experience but now I wonder If I am at Hell's gate.
#2
Do a search on them here and you'll find more than enough reason to not go with them.
Here's just 2 of them: CREngland CREngland 2 BOL! :wink:
#3
Oh jeez. Not again.
Originally Posted by peterflippinpan
Sh#t!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They sounded so promising,they told me such wonderful things about them and I found nothing bad about them until now!!!(At least according to the posts here)
3 weeks class time 3 weeks on the raod with a PROFESSIONAL trainer,3 weeks as second seat driver and then I get to lease my very own Brand New freightliner Classic xl!! What could possibly be better then that.
Can someone please tell me what is so bad about CR England??I leaving this weekend for what I thought would be a very good experience but now I wonder If I am at Hell's gate.
And that doesn't even take into account that CRE pays crap. $0.86 per mile, the last time I checked. Most of the money you make each week will go towards your expenses. Their Lease Purchase program is a HUGE moneymaker for them - you are basically renting a job. They stick you with most of the expenses of the operation, and they pay you chicken scraps for it. They come out smelling like a rose on the deal. I would venture to say that AT LEAST 95% of CRE's L/P drivers never successfully complete the program. CRE doesn't care - they'll just take the truck back, and throw another sucker into it. You pay for all the expenses of owning the truck for them. They thank you by paying you one of the lowest wages for an O/O out there.
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So since i'm only 4 days from class start date and I wish to get my CDL, is same to assume that my best bet with cr england is to not do the lease and be company driver for a bit just to get some xp or do there 6 month test demo(I would think it would be in favor of them to give me good miles in this scenario to hook me into the bigger lease)?
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Originally Posted by peterflippinpan
So since i'm only 4 days from class start date and I wish to get my CDL, is same to assume that my best bet with cr england is to not do the lease and be company driver for a bit just to get some xp or do there 6 month test demo(I would think it would be in favor of them to give me good miles in this scenario to hook me into the bigger lease)?
If you want to own a truck, wait until you understand the industry - it will take a few years. That will give you time to save up a down payment. At that time, then you will be able to go out and purchase a truck. There is nothing good about lease purchases, no matter what you hear to the contrary. The numbers just don't work for the driver. They work for the carrier, which is why they offer it. |

