When Tony Sly decided to make the career change to the truck driving industry his wife was shocked. Switching from working in the casino business where he wore a suit to work everyday. To driving a truck in jeans and work boots, was definitely a change. But Tony made up his mind and his family supported him. Together they decided to take money out of their savings account and send Tony to driving school at C.R. England. He immediately loved this career opportunity and worked hard. Graduating at the top of his class.
During the three months that he was at school and away from his family he stayed busy and kept in contact. As he started out on the road he would call home and tell his loved ones about all of the amazing places that he had read about and was now receiving the opportunity to see. It was truly a dream career and Tony continually expressed his love for driving. After going through school Tony worked for a company as an evaluator of their drivers. He was dedicated to his work and expected the best from all drivers on the road. Although Tony was thriving and growing, his career was sadly cut short.
Tragedy struck on July 14, 2007 when Tony was killed in a trucking accident. While driving his truck a car crossed a median and in order to avoid hitting the car Tony veered off the bridge and was killed. Tony gave his life in order to save another and for that he died a hero. His wife is grateful that he passed away doing what he loved. His passion for driving became his way of life and his dedication to excellence was evident. Tony’s wife says that she was never worried about him on the road because she knew that he had received the best training at C.R. England. Tony was proud to be a driver and loved every minute of his work. He is a great example to all as a driver who worked with dedication and committed his whole heart to the job. He will always be remembered for the positive impact that he left on the driving industry.