Not Enough Pre-School Info: The recruiter is there to get you to the school. Unfortunately there is some information they should be asking and telling you that they don't until after you get to the school. Most importantly is your DMV driving record. I HIGHLY recommend going to the DMV and finding out if you have any "Holds/Suspensions" on your license!! If you do, you'll need to get them taken care of prior to school. By the middle of the first week you'll be taking your CDL Permit test and won't be able to continue if you can't get it. Holds/Suspensions can come from unpaid tickets (Including OTHER STATES!!), having an UnRegistered Vehicle (even if it doesn't drive, you'll need to get an "Non-OP Registration", Child Support, Bench Warrants, ETC.
Another important fact that they gloss over quickly is that from the time you get to the school until your first Opportunity to get "Home Time" is probably going to be about TWO MONTHS. The class will be 17 days + 30 days on the road with a Trainer + another 14-17 days in Phase 2 Training. Don't expect to get home for approximately 60 days once you get to school. Going to this School and becoming a Driver is a commitment to A LOT of time away so be prepared to spend only a couple of days at home per Month.
CREngland is providing paid for training so that THEY can hire you. If your planning on going to the school and then working for someone else you will end up paying for your schooling yourself and there are probably cheaper ways of doing that if you don't plan on working for CREngland. You will sign a contract that if you leave Employment prior to the contract date then you will owe the balance of your tuition ($3000 approx).