No one is talking about training cost. They pay hotel room, use their truck, gas and so on. That must be included in cost factor. I was making $700 a week after my training. I team up with someone and get chance to come often. After 4 months i was making $1100 every week. I'm still driving team and 2 days home every week and still make $1356.56 or sometime $1450 every week. Starting of everything is difficult because you are learning. Now I'm 1 years 7 months. I have all my endorsement and I'm getting job offer everywhere...C R England is a great company to work for. I'm still working with them.
Really depends on your experience how well you know the roads this whole thing about weather conditions can make good money it's a great company don't let nobody tell you different it's what you make of it everybody at c r England from logs to compliance to the top dogs it's a good job I don't know about bed bugs in hotels I came with my license
Yeah, you won't get rich your first year, but the experience is so great. There's a risk involved for CR giving a newly licensed CDL driver their equipment.... balance that with risk they're taking and the pay you will receiving, and trust me at times it will REALLY suck, but the experience is valuable!!
It is what you make of it. Everyone experience is different
Save your money go to a CDL school you pay for.
CET charges 12,000 for 5 months.
cAn you pay for training up front and still get the license ?
Cr England is not where you make real money, but slave for them. Training from there is excellent If you got your CDL from them sacrifice 9 months to b pay them then get a better lfe...
61000 year
14cent a mile for 6months after that i dont know i left the company
True. In your first year, you'll get 14 cents a mile because that's training time. After your none month training you get 20 cents a mile driving team. You can go solo after your first year but they pay the minimum of 28 cents per mile which on the average brings home between 450 and 500 a week. Very poor pay for drivers with CR England. The average pay per gov't consensus is between 28 and 41 cents per mile. If your new to truck driving, CR England is great for school and learning how to drive. After that, move on. AND MOVE ON QUICKLY!!!
More like 30k n never go home
40k or almost 60 k if you become a trainer and never go home, maybe 70 k plus if you're a trainer and rarely go home the second year
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