Monday, April 9, 2012

Dedicated Truck Driving

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As an over the road truck driver, each day is different. From the fright you haul to the customer you are hauling for, things change every day. For some people this is great, they love the variety from day to day. However, there are those who like a certain level of predictability. For those truck drivers, a Dedicated truck driving job is ideal.

CR England’s Dedicated trucking division provides drivers with predictable miles, great income and great home time. Also, with the Dedicated Division, you will always know who you will be hauling for. How does it work? Well, a Dedicated job is just that, dedicated. You are dedicated to one customer and one customer only. You can still travel across the nation, but you would always know who you will be hauling for because it won’t change.

Over the last few years, England’s Dedicated Division has grown significantly and is expected to keep on growing. This means that by working for C.R. England Dedicated, you could have the opportunity to grow with it.

Driving Dedicated provides drivers with a more meaningful life off the road and a greater responsibility on it. Because Dedicated truckers drive for only one customer, their customer service is especially important. Building a client relationship is important for all England drivers, but Dedicated drivers deal with their clients day after day and so need to keep up a good rapport.

CR England is full of truck driving options. Of course, there is the option to drive over the road, but there are also other options such as Regional, Intermodal, and International. The trucking industry is booming and along with it are the massive opportunities for both experienced and inexperienced drivers.

If you want to be a truck driver, but don’t like the thought of the OTR lifestyle, don’t worry, we’ve got opportunities for you.  Be dedicated, live Dedicated and drive Dedicated. To learn more about Dedicated truck driving or CR England’s other truck driving options, visit the C.R. England webpage.

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