Friday, November 12, 2010

CR England Truck Drivers with Patience in Common

Here are the stories of two successful CR England, Inc. truck drivers that are so very different and yet so very much the same.



Jamie is a female truck driver in a world of male drivers. At only one and a half years with CR England as an Independent Contractor, she is known in circles for her golden heart. People know her as the driver who is willing to help in any situations. Many at CR ENGLAND, INC respect her and look up to her.



In fact, the biggest moment she’s ever experienced on the road was when she came up on a terrible accident. The driver hit a deer with his vehicle. The car flipped over an embankment and there she was, ready to help. She helped the people out of the car and into safety’s way.



She is also a very patient person. Her advice to help out new drivers is to count to ten when getting upset. Her thought on that subject is: “Things happen. Maintain temper.” She feels that a cool head keeps a driver safe. She also feels that a cool head keeps drivers out of trouble when tempers fly.





There is another driver like Jamie. His advice to new drivers is to be patient. Mike Quote has been with CR England for fourteen years. He even met his girlfriend on the road. An experienced driver, he recently hit 3,000,000 miles without an accident. That’s incredible in my book! His ultimate goal is to make enough money to retire. With those kinds of miles, he should reach that goal soon. He has a soft side because he can’t live without his puppy dog.

Friday, November 5, 2010

More Trucking Job Opportunities to Come

U.S. Bureau of Labor states that there are going to be more job opportunities coming in the trucking industry. That’s because the growth of the economy is making a bigger and growing demand for product to be shipped from one destination to the other, all across the country.



In an article called “Keep On Trucking’” by Nicole Dow of the Sun Herald News, Nicole gives examples of different drivers ventures to get jobs in today’s tough economic times. None of the examples have any tough times and find jobs easily.



It’s ironic to me. This article talks about how it’s going to get easier to get a job as a truck driver, and yet for months now, I keep reading other articles about how easy it’s been to get a job as a truck driver.



So if I understand this subject right, in hard times, it’s easy to get a truck-driving job. In good times it’s easy to get a truck-driving job. It’s simple actually; due to the need of society for food, clothing, and shelter, the shipping industry will always need truck drivers to move product.



For people looking for jobs, truck-driving schools are available. I would personally choose a school like CR England Truck Driving School where once accepted into the training program, you are guaranteed a job. A good career with a long-term stable job that is what most people are looking for. CR England has been in business for over 90 years and has never laid off a driver yet. That’s something to be said in times like these. Visit our websie to find more information about our trucking jobs.



If you are interested, go to crengland.com and click on Truck Driving Schools. Apply and you are on your first step to a long-term job.





http://www.sunherald.com/2010/10/23/2578209/keep-on-truckin.html