Company logo

CR England reviews

1.7
(48)
$350 - $5,769/week

Summary

Overall

Home Time

Equipment and Maintenance

Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

$350 $939 $5,769
weekly average

Share Your Experience

Rate and review CR England

Share the salary you were paid at CR England

$

Ratings and Reviews

Former Employee - Dec 7, 2023

Hey if you value your cdl don't work here they blame the the drivers for everything and it's never their fault... They will fire you if you make a stand for yourself...

Pros

Not 1 pro

Cons

Everything is bad with this company

Home Time
No Rating
Equipment and Maintenance
No Rating
Dispatchers and Managers
No Rating

Current Employee - Sep 5, 2023

My truck had a few things fail.Harness,drive tire headlight. All minor but I just got the truck and my down time is significant.

Pros

Work with beginners

Cons

No money

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Former Employee - Jan 1, 2023

Overall, I would recommend my experience to new drivers. The home-time was not the best; however, they usually got you home on the time you would request. The tractors were always well maintained, the trailers were seemingly hit or miss. The trailers would quite often have excessive bulging down the side-walls, or they would have flickering lights and or lights just not working. The dispatcher I had was "okay" until it came to quitting, he tried to falsely accuse me of abandonment; however, I had the information on hand and had my weekend driver manager (Josh, you the guy) send him even more information and so they ended up not putting abandonment (ALWAYS communicate over the ELD, NEVER do it over the phone).

Pros

- Good tractors - Acceptable dispatchers - Fair money for the experience - Gets you loads with minimal layover

Cons

- Reefer loads sometimes take forever for loading and unloading - Trailers are hit-or-miss and need to be revamped - Driver managers can be dodgy at times, for the most part okay (This is more neutral given I put this in the Pros as well)

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Jun 15, 2022

Terrible equipment and road service, New trucks aren't new and incur A lot of down time. Not just my own experience, regular occurrence. A real fight to get trucks adequately serviced. Very real problem for many drivers. Very common occurrence. Poor Toxic training environment with very verbally abusive instructors who Know next to little themselves. I am an experienced driver with over 10yrs driving. Stay away from C.R.England. it's a trap!!! Just go somewhere else.

Pros

I don't know one.

Cons

Little to know home time. Trucks are down a lot, No real money to be made unless you can persevere through lots of downtime. Many more.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - May 25, 2022

Its a crappy place to work only concerned with walking on the little guys to make themselves a lot of money while messing over the lower guys on the totem pole. Its barely a paycheck.

Pros

Im local so i go home every night. Weekly pay.

Cons

Pay is 30% under national average and the management lets you know how replaceable you are. Basically everyone above the driver treats you like garbage. Monthly safety video is McDonald's Grade and pathetic. The McDonald's just down the street actually has a higher hourly wage we just work a lot more hours.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in California on Jan 5, 2024

$1,962 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 1-5 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Wisconsin on Jan 1, 2023

$750 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in California on Jun 15, 2022

$693 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Fort Collins, CO on May 25, 2022

$680 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - In CDL School CDL Experience

Surveyed in Colton, CA on Feb 7, 2022

$673 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

CR england, 5 months later. . .

mudding in 18 wheeler lol

Jun 8, 2016

CR england, 5 months later. . .

I used cre to get started out as well. Did otr and was lucky to find a team driver that I got along with well. Cannot complain because cre was fair, I did my six month requirement driving for them and then was able to get an easier job paying around a thousand each week.

 

Once you are satisfied with your driving experience and ability keep an eye out for a chance to move up.

CR England?

MsJamie

Feb 26, 2015

CR England?

i pull for CRE, just a rook but that is why i came here first for my career, i got my license and endorsements before hiring on, CRE is considered a "training" company and there are many opportunities here as a new driver

 

i am on a dedicated fleet and one of my fellow drivers who is a solid veteran driver told me a story yesterday about when he was caught in an adverse weather situation in Washington state, he was hauling $250k worth of avocados in his refer and almost ran out of refer fuel while he waited on the side of the road for two days, this driver siphoned fuel from his tractor into his refer and saved the freight

 

when he got back to the CRE yard in Salt Lake City, Gene England was there waiting for him and when he got out of his truck, Mr. England thanked him for his initiative and handed him a check for $1,000

CR England?

MsJamie

Feb 26, 2015

CR England?

we have 4,000 drivers at CRE so CRE is not at the bottom of "everyone's list" and please know i am not here to promote or defend CRE, just sharing my personal CRE experience which has been pretty great so far

 

both of my phase 1 trainers were making six figures--they showed me their pay settlements

 

you may not believe this story either but here goes: when i was in Phase 1 my first trainer jack knifed on black ice and was terminated, then a couple days into my second trainer's truck, who was mentally unhinged and likely clinically depressed, he flew into a rage and suddenly kicked me out of his truck at midnight at a small ts in the middle of Tennessee, he said i did not accelerate onto the highway "fast enough" so he made me immediately pull off and ordered me and my gear out of his truck, and then he drove off into the night leaving me there alone

 

a few days later after i submitted my "trainer review" to the company, Mr. Dan England called me on my cell phone to discuss the Tennessee incident and he apologized for the trainer's behavior

CR England

Shaggy

Jul 5, 2014

CR England

But for those of us who have actually read the book, our warnings are just that. The decision is yours to make, but you will also have to suffer any/all consequences that could very well happen.

 

As for their SLC facility, I found it to be their best location... however, beware of bed bugs at both the motels and dorm rooms. Good luck.

 

BTW, I hope you will resist the urges to buy all of the overly expensive CRE jackets/t-shirts/mugs/etc that will on sale at the school. That crap is nothing but a waste of money and the school is simply taking advantage of kids who don't know any better than to buy the junk... and it certainly won't help you pass the tests or get an actual job/LEASE offering.

 

Plus, be sure to lock all your stuff up -- CRE roomates have been know to steal stuff as they're leaving to go back home.

CR England

Joetro

Jul 7, 2014

CR England

I really didn't want to drive for England either after 7 years off the road but so far as I'm about to complete my phase 2 training, it hasn't been as bad as I was led to believe..... I'm sure that my previous experience help me a lot and I understand many positive changes have been implemented in the past few months.... Having said that, I doubt very much I'll be staying after my 6 month comitment is up......not a solo friendly company.......teams/training is push and so far that's what I've done..... I have been training my phase 1 and 2 trainers, lol, a scary thought...... Drivers with 6 months or less experience have no businesses training anyone..pay has been OK.....$9 to $10/hr while on duty or driving, in my case I've done well...good luck to you....

CR England

Joetro

Jul 7, 2014

CR England

Well that good attitude and positive attitude I went in with got me through and I stuck with it to get my cdl. And the instructors do teach u how to drive the England family is the problem and how they treat everyone that works there I'm still positive I'm not going to let that place bring me down its only goingto make mw so much better

If I just quit CR England will swift buy out my contract?

WitchyWomen

Apr 9, 2016

If I just quit CR England will swift buy out my contract?

Met a driver trainer with 10 months at CRE and truck driving today at the pumps. He was training two girls in his truck at the same time.

 

He asked about my company.... Just waiting out his two months.

 

He said he knew he was at the wrong place right away but he couldn't just incur that amount of debt and be unemployable.

 

Then he asked me what I make... Not really sure how to answer this question. Is it normal to discuss these things at a gas pump?

 

Standard answer:

"I am well compensated for my time."

CR England.....Again

Upright

Mar 11, 2016

CR England.....Again

I work for Cre running a dedicated lane. I don't train but do run as a team. Money is good and don't plan to leave anytime soon.

Nightmare on CR England St.

scottied67

Jul 7, 2016

Nightmare on CR England St.

Cr england has some decent dedicated accounts. When I was training with them my trainer was making forty something cents a mile for both him and me. We were doing the jc penny accounts out of Spanish Fork Utah. Pretty much the same routes all week then a 34 hour reset on Friday.

 

After my first day of driving my trainer said Nice Job and spent the rest of the time in the sleeper when I was driving. He was making around two grand each week for a virtual team operation that month.

Nightmare on CR England St.

scottied67

Jul 7, 2016

Nightmare on CR England St.

I'm currently working for cre. As with comments you've read before about how bad it is mostly true they don't take care of their drivers in any way. I'm in a dedicated fleet out of front royal va at there best payed account. Currently being payed 40c/m 2-3000 miles a week (solo) so that's not to bad. Our record of being accident free is 28 days (three years ago) on average we get 10-20 people a month replaced due to wrecks, log violations, dsp points and in general where a lot leave. that's just what I've personally seen myself. If ur on I-64 and see a red peterbilt that would be me

Expirenced driver's at CRE

mattbh23

Jul 27, 2016

Expirenced driver's at CRE

Q: Are there any experienced drivers that came over to C.R.E. even after hearing the negatives and you came over and are doing pretty well. Just want to get some feedback. I have 4 years experience and they want to bring me in as a trainer. I've heard a few drivers say they are doing well.

 

A: I'm guessing you want to stay a company driver?
You will make money as a trainer. You will spend all your time living with a stranger, that doesn't know anything about trucking except what he's going to learn & experience with you. 6 or 7 out of 10 of your students are going to be FREAKS. You will not sleep a whole lot while you have a FREAK, they don't have much common sense, hence they become FREAKS.

If you consider doing it as a lease op, take some sand paper, rub your balls with it, that's about how it's going to feel if you lease a truck.
Just stay company and let the students tear up the company truck.

Take the extra accidental death & dismemberment insurance.

CRE is a weird place. BUT they do have some hot women.

You probably make 65 to 70 a year as a company trainer. Probably make 45 to 50 as a lease trainer after you pay for all the stuff the students do to your truck. Just do it as a company driver if you do it.

 

As long as you do it as company you'll never lose at least, just sleep lol. I use to have them back when we had a down day, and you will, at truck stops, until they get tired, they only learn so fast. When they were exhausted backing, then map, always map, after their shift, constantly, CRE has it set up so that a chunk of the students pay comes from them completing training module every week while they are with you, and taking a test on the QC. They really do have a good training program. And the student must pass their obstacle course before he's hired to even get on your truck, that means he's got at least a little bit of a clue. So many of them just do such dumb stuff though, omg, you'll see lol.

Trainer Pay

x1Heavy

Jul 27, 2016

Trainer Pay

A: They booked me for orientation in a few weeks, I have four years of experience and I already know their reputation. I've heard mostly bad and a few goods about CRE. I was told by the recruiter that the trainer pay is "0.34 cpm" for all miles. I've been off the road for about 3 months and one thing I can say about CRE is that are a true 48 state company which I am looking for Just don't like the negatives I hear, but that is at every company. Still praying about it.

 

A: You'll make money at that rate. You should average 4500 miles a week. If you get a strong student you'll do almost 5000. Yes CRE you will get around lol. They have some long runs.