CR England reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(1,799 total reviews)
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Chad England

60% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

CR England has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,799 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CR England employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jun 1, 2017
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Pros

New Equipment Drivers are good people

Cons

The school is not free as advertised. England pulls a federal grant for you to attend their driving school. If you breach contract you are responsible for $5000.00 (Veteran)-$7500.00(non-veteran) So, they get the grant + the grant value again if you breach. Hundreds fall for it weekly nationwide. Home time non-existent, requires 3-4wks notice then takes 2-3months Pay is equivalent to the late 1970's early 1980's Forced teaming under 6 months exp with other novice drivers of equal or lesser exp. The majority of their driver trainers have 6 months total driving exp Planners and DM's allow you to sit OFTEN in OTR .14cents per mile & governed @ 62mph, Impossible to make money Staff is rude, you'll find yourself needing to do everything from auditing your own miles/pay to detention and layover, nothing is automatic, if you don't say anything, they won't pay. the training department runs their trainers into the ground by running them as a team with their students while placing unrealistic expectations on the trainers with extremely low compensation. Afterhours are nothing more than glorified Operators that do very little to assist you, leaving you to, in the vast majority of situations in my exp, fend for self. Road Service will attempt to get you to travel to a repair facility (T/A or Petro) when a truck or trailer should be placed out of service, in my exp several hundred miles. Trucks have auto-idle shut off at 70 Degrees if you don't have a tiny bunk fan and 73 degrees if you do. Get used to sleeping in 90-100+ degree ambient temps. Auto-power shutdown when sitting is 5hrs, Forget having a fridge or any perishables. No amenidies provided on the trucks, just barebones. Driver provides everything! Forced dispatch, even if you don't accept a load, miraculously my loads were automatically accepted on my behalf, no matter if i had an issue or not. (made quitting difficult, so i didn't abandon a load or equipment) Qualcomm load instructions generally contain fragmented or outdated customer data. (wrong addresses, phone numbers etc.) Qualcomms have proper address inputed for gps and drops you in many cases downtown areas, miles away from destinations. (shop said there was no issue with it) Was forced on many occasions to drive fatigued because I was tired of being harassed from shutting down from working both ends of the clock while training my apprentices and being run as a working team vs a training truck where i have to be up many times during the trainees drive shift. One hand does not know what the other hand is doing at the offices, get used to problems being your fault, not theirs, you should have submitted the other macro not the one you did. (after hours customer service, freeform, etc. etc.) If you get AR's for lumpers, pallets load locks etc. don't forget to scan your reciept, they will take the cost out of your paycheck to load/ unload their freight. Minor repairs won't be reimbursed even with a receipt without a small fight, just sit the 8-10hrs at a T/A or Petro and let them lose the customer. You are told that England pays $12,000 more than the industry standard, I think the industry is on welfare if that is the case. There were many weeks i made less than $300.00 (McDonalds pays more, and you are home every night) Management and England Family have lost focus on the founding principals C. R. England was founded on. they disrespect Gene England by their practices today.

1.0
Dec 27, 2015
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Pros

There are no pros to working with this company!

Cons

The whole organization is a con. I will take anyone reading down the whole story-line of my experience because the last thing I want is for someone to end up working for this company without knowing what they are getting themselves into. Working with CR England you have to go off for training for about 3-4 weeks to obtain your cdl. The school (or should I say broken down dirt field) in Opelika has to be the worse ever on this planet. When the shuttle turned into the "school" I thought we were turning into a trailer park to pick up more students. They held class in a trailer (no joke) that barely had air. And on the backing field we practicing in trucks that had numerous flat tires and no AC. The field that they had us backing on had so many dirt holes that it was nearly impossible to straight back or alley dock properly. There are only 3 good instructors there out of 8. If it wasn't for those 3, many students including myself would have been completely lost. However those 3 couldn't be everywhere at one time. Thanks to fellow students and YouTube videos most of us made it out in a timely manner. Once we did pass, the school shuttled us to the Red Roof Inn on Frederick Drive in Atlanta. Anyone that knows this hotel, knows this is where the prostitutes, drug dealers, and bums hangout on a regular basis. Terrible environment...I then got assigned a trainer. He was pretty decent, better than most trainers. However when it comes to CR England you make more money in training getting paid 9.25 per hour than you do when you go team after training...making a whooping 0.12 cent a mile. I honestly believe slaves had a better paycheck than CR England workers. Honestly you can work at McDonalds and make more money. You have to live off of advances pretty much from paycheck to paycheck just to make it. I know what most of you are thinking that..."well that means you just have to run a lot of miles to get a good paycheck right? " In order to make a paycheck around 400, possible a little over in a week...then you have to run about 5000 miles a week team. Even then when you look at what you make, how many miles you have to run, and what you have to put up with from CR England then you come to a realization that you can go somewhere else work less and make more!!! The DMs talk to you like dirt and have no idea of what trucking really is, so they don't understand half of the questions that they are being asked. But instead of them saying that they don't understand they will give you a poor excuse and expect you to believe it as the truth. Hometime??? Forget about it! If you want to go home then you literally have to try and outsmart CR England to do so. (Which isn't hard to do) If want to go home on Sept 21st...then you need to put in your home request advising that you need to be home by Sept 14th..because technically it will always be a week later anyway. They never get people home on time if at all! They will lie and say that they cannot find loads to get you back to your state so if you run this load going here then they can get you home. Which of course is a lie. BEWARE OF COMING TO THIS COMPANY. DON'T USE THE EXCUSE OF THEM PAYING FOR YOUR CDL LICENSE TO GET SUCKED IN! You can practice the test online at the dmv website and pay for it yourself. It is way more efficient that dealing with CR England. I wish I had a review like this to read when I signed up to work for them.

5.0
Oct 11, 2017

Family Oriented

Recommend
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Pros

Good values, patient. Particularly, I was able to speak with the CSO Brandon Harrison at a meet and greet, about driving in a different/more challenging division for the opportunity to have more home time & pay. He hooked me up with a contact in another division and I was able to make that happen.

Cons

Smaller or "Startup" fleets need a person or senior driver to manage tractor maintenance and driver compliance to delegate yard/driver/technical issues in cases where fleets are so small corporate does not have physical presence. eg. KCMO, Intermodal.

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