Posts Tagged ‘TruckDrivingSchool’

Truck Driving School Can Be A Game Changer

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Truck Driving School Video abc30
abc30 in Fresno, California ran a story about the uptick in school enrollment many truck driving schools are seeing. That increase is welcomed by trucking industry carriers as demand in the truck driving business is beginning to rise.

The article interviewed a man who had been laid of from his job. The man took his recent lay off as an opportunity to start a new career. After weighing his options he chose to go to truck driving school. Maybe this gentleman is not the only person out there who would be working in the truck driving field?

Many truck driving schools can get you in out in just a few weeks. This training time period is much shorter than the training required for other professions. Once the student completes the training and has a Class A Commercial Drivers license they just need to find a job and they are literally on their way.

One thing that individuals can do to make this last step even easier is to attend a truck driving school that will guarantee the student a job. The man that was interviewed in the abc30 article may find himself with a new set of skills and no new job. CR England truck driving schools not only provides great training, but they guarantee you job once you’ve completed the schooling.

Like in the case of the gentleman mentioned above, trucking jobs can be the answer and even be the starting point of a new life. We recommend you take a hard look at the trucking industry if your considering a career change.

Visit CREngland.com for truck driving school information and details about working for the largest refrigerated carrier in the nation.

The original abc30 article can be found at: http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=6994214   

Truck Driving School Students, We Have A Job For You!

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Reporter Kelly Schlicht from WEAU.com just ran an article about how truck driving school enrollment is up at the Chippewa Valley Technical College.

Kelly interviewed Duane Severson and quoted him saying that enrollment is up almost 30% at the Chippewa Valley Technical College.

The article also touched on some of the real benefits that many truck drivers experience. Those benefits include being able to see the country and visit different places along the way.

This article is another story that has been in the press a lot lately about the business of truck driving. If you or someone you know is looking for a great Job with an Industry leading company please visit http://www.CREngland.com and apply. A truck Job with CR England is a quality job with the world’s largest refrigerated carrier.

Here is a video from WEAU.com

Bio Diesel Gets Underway in Oregon

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Last Tuesday, August 4th 2009 Oregon Live.com reported that the state of Oregon has now begun initiating its 2% bio diesel blend. According to the article gas stations in nine northwest Oregon counties must now be selling diesel fuel that contains a 2 percent bio diesel blend. The state of Oregon is requiring the 2% blend in an effort to put Oregon on the leading edge of green fuels.

This is just a little more news on the Bio diesel issue. It seems like now its just a matter of time before bio diesel blends become more readily available. Here is a list of the Counties in Oregon that now require the 2% blend:

Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Marion, Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Yamhill, Polk

In Oregon these counties are just a tip of the iceberg. On October 1 2009 Oregon will be requiring the 2% blend in the entire state. According to the article, Oregon state representatives have conducted price check research and found that the blended diesel is costing consumers on average 1 cent or less per gallon.

The article did also discuss the economic benefits in Oregon. Those interviewed in the artice said that little economic benefit may be derived so far from the B2 blend initiative. The article seem to point out economies of scale and the ability for very large producers to keep prices down have hampered economic growth from the initiative.

The bio diesel intital in Oregon should be accepted easily. Portland, has apparently been at a 5% blend since 2007. For jobs that truck drivers do, the article says the low 2% blend is unlikely to have any effect on freezing when it comes to cold weather.

For students in truck driving school, the blend inititives that are taking place nation wide should create only small differences in the training that students get today versues the traing they get when the entire nation is using Bio Diesel blends. The siginficant issues may arrive if freezing becomes a common problem.

The original article can be found at: http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2009/08/biodiesel_blend_in_diesel_star.html

Jobseekers Look to Truck Driving School

Monday, July 27th, 2009

truck jobGoing to truck driving school may be the answer for many job seekers. An article today on  Seattlepi.com discussed details of the job hunt for many unemployed individuals around Seattle, Washington.

According to the article which used data from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, when considering the entire national population, there were 21
million people in the 50 to 54 age group. Of that group 4.1 percent were unemployed last year. Also 3.7 percent of the 33.5 million workers in the 55 to 64 age group were also unemployed last year.

That is a lot of unemployed people that are 50 and older. The article said that those in areas like Detroit have been the hardest hit and this age group particularly is having a hard time finding jobs even in Seattle. The article suggests the key may be to remain persistent or get new training.

One industry with a bright spot for those looking for work or training is the trucking industry. The industry as a whole is still hiring qualified individuals and enrolling students into truck school. Becoming a truck driver is sometimes a challenge for individuals with young families or commitments at home. For many that are 50 and older, they no longer have children at home. Truck jobs can be a new career path for this stage in life for adults looking for work.

CR England truck driving schools can train the unemployed for a new career in the trucking industry. CR England even guarantees their traineees employment after graduation. 

The original article was written by Pratik Joshi. http://www.seattlepi.com/local/6420ap_wa_mature_jobseekers.html?source=mypi