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1230 Hwy 67, Cedar Hill, Texas, 75104, United States
(801) 974-2724 www.crengland.com
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Dec 28, 2018
Average at best. For the most part the instructors are very friendly and helpful. The admins on the other hand can be extremely rude. You want to use your time there as best you can because there are many other students there needing time to practice. When you're at the backing range, there's only 4 trucks. Half the time they'll be broken. Students will cut in line and at first that won't seem like a big deal until you've been standing there for 5 hours only have practiced backing up once. School is very old. Needs to be updated for sure. I didn't stay at the hotel but heard terrible things about it. I passed everything first time. Good luck.

Jan 24, 2019
Let me start off by saying I’m writing this review Laing in the sleeper of my truck (pic below of my truck) I don’t normally write reviews but I thought this was needed to maybe put some minds at ease this place is great but it’s only as good as you make it... I had a blast here made a really good friend here that I’m still friends with. Yes the recruiter on the phone tells you “paid training” and he’s not lying like everyone thinks... yes the training part is paid but your not in training at the school your in school... your not hired yet your in an interview process so of course your not getting paid to go to school I want you to name one college that pays you to go to school... no one pays you to go to school is my point. I passed my tests first try and less than a week after passing I was out on a truck with my trainer then I finished training and now I’m out on my own truck so hard work pays off but your the only one that can put in the work so don’t BS while your there just do what they say and you’ll be very successful. Also that review down below that says something about getting pay advance bigger than your paycheck... brother idk what your doing but a pay advance is $80 so if that’s bigger than you paycheck your not a good driver... gotta drive to make money not sit at truck stops all day just a tip for you buddy cause I can tell you that what I make is a hell of a lot more than $80 but then again I’m actually running my truck so guys don’t listen to that idiot he probably doesn’t even drive or if he does he doesn’t know what he’s doing...

Nov 9, 2018
Everyone has a horror story about this school. This place is an absolute joke. They advertise 17 days when in reality they only have one tester and 50+ new students every week. Try more like 6-8 weeks. They advertise paid training but what they mean is that they will have you sign a contract that says you agree to pay 6k to go to school there and that they will pick up the tab if you stay for a year. They don’t pay you but will give you detailed information on how you can get food stamps so you can eat. The office manager and the CNA who collect your urine have a piss poor attitude. The boss Jon is a buffoon. If you make it through training you will probably have a trainer whom has little experience being that most people part with CR England quickly and you will get to split 24 cents a mile. That’s right you get 12 cents a mile. Google truck driver pay and decided if that’s a good number. After training you are forced to team drive with another student for six months. Depending on who you are teamed with that can be a good thing or horrible. Finally, if you do choose to go here and get your CDL just know there are several companies out there that will gladly pay your tuition debt, pay you well and treat you like a human.

Dec 16, 2018
If you only read these reviews to form your opinion of CR England and the driving school, that is your first mistake. The only people writing bad reviews are the one's that can't pass the written test, don't listen to instructors, and try to take the easy way by going to the online CDL practice tests. They will fail. I passed everything on my first try. You must study. You must be committed. And you must listen more than you talk. Everyone isn't cut out for this, it's not easy. They don't hand out participation trophies. But they do bend over backwards trying to help you get your CDL and are not trying to fail you.

Dec 26, 2018
I'm going to start off by saying, It is what you make of it. If you want to be successful, you have to study. I went here on the class beginning on December 3rd and got my CDL after only 3 1/2 weeks, passed my CDL exam on the 26th. The school will provide you with the materials and the instructors will push you, bit it boils down to you. If your not willing to put in the time and effort you will find yourself stuck here for a very long time, 9 weeks or more in some cases. For my permit test, I studied, passed my permit test 1st time scoring excellent on all 4 questions only missing 3 out of all of them. Thats week 1. Week 2, the range. You will learn how to pre trip, again something you can study on. Also during this 2nd week you will learn basic backing maneuvers, this is the hands on part. This here is the main reason this place missed the 5th star is because the equipment breaks down often, a big inconvenience at time but is understandable. Week 3, you continue back and then road tests. Apply yourself here, you are in control. After this you basically wait for your cdl test date which is done onsite by the schools 2 examiners who get thru about 10 per day. Like I said the school is what you make of it. The instructors here will teach and guide you, they will motivate you but nobody is going to hold your hand. If you study hard you will succeed, if you're slacking by hanging out talking or leaving early while everyone is back learning, dont be suprised when you fail that test several times. Be positive, study, and you will get what you came for... That CDL.

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