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  • Report:  #849510

Complaint Review: CR England - Salt Lake City Utah

Reported By:
dldytrucker - Rialto, California, United States of America
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CR England
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
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www.crengland.com
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I recently graduate from CR England's Premier Trucking School

England will allow you to lease a truck after 30 days OTR with a "trainer" that has the same amount of training that you. NOT ENOUGH time

The trucks are filthy and look as if the previous owner just stepped off the truck and the mechanics do not perform complete checks. Tires are marked "good" when they need to be replaced.

They leave the checking to the leasee and then you are responsible for it all. They do just enough checking to get the truck out of the leasing yard. Then it is your problem and you are left without support or backup

The trainers are not trainers they have just leased a truck. There is no formal training for the trainers except a 2-4 hour course once you lease.

Since day one things have unfolded that leads me to believe that England with entrap you if you allow them to do so.

Everything is geared towards leasing, you do get the miles you need and you will be upside-down within the first few weeks.



2 Updates & Rebuttals

MartyMarsh

Stillwater,
Pennsylvania,
United States of America
The name says it all.

#2General Comment

Sun, March 18, 2012

   These people have a wonderful history and it is all bad.Use the internet to educate yourself in any further dealings with any trucking company,believe me if they are bad they are on here somewhere.

   Best of luck and God Bless.

   (((ROR redacted))) Marty
CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.


John

Memphis,
Tennessee,
U.S.A.
Please Don't Lease

#3Consumer Suggestion

Fri, March 09, 2012

The leases are pushed, literally, on people who are generally uninformed, unknowing and just unprepared to deal with such a tricky financial obligation. Even trucking pros would never walk into a 'quickie' lease without some serious research and number-crunching and even then they would negotiate the terms much more in their favor. When you figure most of the new students are barely high school or GED grads they make the perfect suckers for this type of operation.The trucking schools see the training and leases as major profit centers where the margins are obscene.

Does anyone know if the school keeps the government money if they dismiss the student for a failed drug/background check? Could be the reason they're not done up front before the student even shows up at the school.

Remember, anytime anyone tries rushing you into a commitment you need to walk away from the deal. it's being rushed because it's BAD for you but good for them.

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