C.R. England Offers Opportunities for Bilingual Drivers
C.R. England is one of the nation's largest refrigerated trucking companies offering job opportunities for bilingual drivers.
C.R. England is one of the nation's largest refrigerated trucking companies offering job opportunities for bilingual drivers.
The family-owned company is hiring nationwide for over the
road drivers, regardless of experience.
With six schools located in Salt Lake City, Utah; Mira Loma, Calif.; East Chicago, Ill.; Dallas, Texas; and Spartanburg, S.C., the company's dedicated training staff uses customized training equipment and a focused curriculum to graduate qualified driving professionals.
The Utah-based company offers bilingual drivers a choice of career paths as a company driver, independent carrier, owner-operator or a team driver. As an independent carrier, drivers can own their own business by leasing a truck from C.R. England with no money down and no credit check.
By leasing a truck, independent drivers have the opportunity to make more money than a company driver. With the Short-Term Lease Program, drivers have the option to "test drive" a lease or cancel after six months rather than the usual three-year lease. If the independent driver decides leasing is not for them after the "test drive" then they can choose to cancel and just walk away or join C.R. England as a company driver.
For more information, visit www.CREngland.net or call 800
-356-5046.
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