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CHRISRICHES Sep 2nd 2007 12:10 am

Day driving jobs in Canada
 
Hi, I am going to be sending out resume's soon, and looking at flying over at the end of Oct for a recce trip.

The main place I am looking at is RJ Hoffman, as you are home every night.

What other companies provide day (or night) jobs, so I could be home after each shift? Have read on here that Westcan tanker drivers are home each night, but not sure.

Also with my experience, I may be able to get a job servicing and maintaining trucks. Have been doing it for a few years now, but don't have any qualifications for it.

So if anyone knows of companies looking for Tractor / Trailer mechanics, please let me know.

Thanks for any help

Chris

2royalgreenjackets Sep 2nd 2007 2:30 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by CHRISRICHES (Post 5263557)
Hi, I am going to be sending out resume's soon, and looking at flying over at the end of Oct for a recce trip.

The main place I am looking at is RJ Hoffman, as you are home every night.

What other companies provide day (or night) jobs, so I could be home after each shift? Have read on here that Westcan tanker drivers are home each night, but not sure.

Also with my experience, I may be able to get a job servicing and maintaining trucks. Have been doing it for a few years now, but don't have any qualifications for it.

So if anyone knows of companies looking for Tractor / Trailer mechanics, please let me know.

Thanks for any help

Chris

Hi Chris,i had an interview with Westcan,a couple of years ago,i met with Bob Klassen and Marilyn Baril,Bob said i will be home every day,my role would be on the petrol Tankers,i have 10 years experience in that department.my partner and i went to Edmonton for a recce,We had a great time we met with the trainer,Bob didnt have the time of day for me,Marilyn is a very nice honest lady,i shall give you her email address;[email protected] i overheard a training employee shouting to a couple of english drivers,he was so rude,the english guys were training,that put me off.I have spoken to one chap and his wife,his name is Derek,he runs out of Calgary,nice guy,Derek called me and he agreed with me regarding the attitude at the Edmonton location.Derek was on a shift pattern,he enjoys the work,he gets on with it,he is a professional,Derek mentioned their is a lot of Brits whinging,crying,and backstabbing,Derek stays away from it,he goes into work gets his paperwork and gets on with the job.If i were you Chris i would give Kamloops first then Calgary.Ive been to canada 5 times,Kamloops is so beautiful,Calgary is very expensive,Edmonton well!! Oh you have the shopping Mall,At Edmonton you can volunteer for the Ice Fields,3 Months away.i shall stop there coz i do have a tendancy to waffle on,if you need any more info Chris just ask.Hope this helps.Phil

Gremmie Sep 2nd 2007 5:11 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by CHRISRICHES (Post 5263557)
Hi, I am going to be sending out resume's soon, and looking at flying over at the end of Oct for a recce trip.

The main place I am looking at is RJ Hoffman, as you are home every night.

What other companies provide day (or night) jobs, so I could be home after each shift? Have read on here that Westcan tanker drivers are home each night, but not sure.

Also with my experience, I may be able to get a job servicing and maintaining trucks. Have been doing it for a few years now, but don't have any qualifications for it.

So if anyone knows of companies looking for Tractor / Trailer mechanics, please let me know.

Thanks for any help

Chris

Hi Chris,,i'm only assuming this,but without credentials and Diploma's to be a truck mech is nigh on imposible. As they are red hot on that stuff..proof i mean , in any profesion...!!!!

CHRISRICHES Sep 2nd 2007 5:34 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by 2royalgreenjackets (Post 5263902)
Hi Chris,i had an interview with Westcan,a couple of years ago,i met with Bob Klassen and Marilyn Baril,Bob said i will be home every day,my role would be on the petrol Tankers,i have 10 years experience in that department.my partner and i went to Edmonton for a recce,We had a great time we met with the trainer,Bob didnt have the time of day for me,Marilyn is a very nice honest lady,i shall give you her email address;[email protected] i overheard a training employee shouting to a couple of english drivers,he was so rude,the english guys were training,that put me off.I have spoken to one chap and his wife,his name is Derek,he runs out of Calgary,nice guy,Derek called me and he agreed with me regarding the attitude at the Edmonton location.Derek was on a shift pattern,he enjoys the work,he gets on with it,he is a professional,Derek mentioned their is a lot of Brits whinging,crying,and backstabbing,Derek stays away from it,he goes into work gets his paperwork and gets on with the job.If i were you Chris i would give Kamloops first then Calgary.Ive been to canada 5 times,Kamloops is so beautiful,Calgary is very expensive,Edmonton well!! Oh you have the shopping Mall,At Edmonton you can volunteer for the Ice Fields,3 Months away.i shall stop there coz i do have a tendancy to waffle on,if you need any more info Chris just ask.Hope this helps.Phil

Thanks for the info!

Brits whinging, crying and backstabbing? - never!:rofl:

Yeah, after finding this site (I'm not normally on computers) with all the helpful stuff, I quickly realised some people think that moving to Canada is going to make their dreams come true! I look at it like I'm probably going to worse off money wise for a while - but will be worth it in the end. And I don't have an expensive car here, so I wont have one in Canada (until the mortgage is paid off - then probably get me a F350 Diesel:D)

My wife has already found the site for the mall in Edmonton! didn't take her long:frown:

Kamloops does sound nice (seen Gremmie's post's), just not sure if it would be harder to get PR somewhere like that.

CHRISRICHES Sep 2nd 2007 5:39 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 5264292)
Hi Chris,,i'm only assuming this,but without credentials and Diploma's to be a truck mech is nigh on imposible. As they are red hot on that stuff..proof i mean , in any profesion...!!!!

That's what I thought, so decided to go back to the driving - but have seen job adverts that say qualifications are not necessary. Also have found a site in the USA that you can study at home to gain Automotive Service Technician Qualifications - but have got to find out more on it.

Gremmie Sep 2nd 2007 5:40 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 
Kamloops does sound nice (seen Gremmie's post's), just not sure if it would be harder to get PR somewhere like that.


Its lovely here,

Gremmie Sep 2nd 2007 5:49 am

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Some Pics: 1)view from my apartment.. 2/3 on the road near K'loops

CHRISRICHES Sep 2nd 2007 8:28 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 5264412)
Some Pics: 1)view from my apartment.. 2/3 on the road near K'loops

Now your just showing off!:p

Gremmie Sep 2nd 2007 8:39 am

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Originally Posted by CHRISRICHES (Post 5264789)
Now your just showing off!:p

If you've got it,flaunt it :p:p

CHRISRICHES Sep 2nd 2007 8:53 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 5264817)
If you've got it,flaunt it :p:p

More great picures:thumbup:

I forgot you worked for Westcan (have taken up too much brain space after finding BE!) I think I will try and find out about the tanker driving. (I have a beautiful 26 year old blonde wife - so like to be with her each night if possible!)

In the picture with 2 trailers, is that a "turnpike"? and can they be reversed, or just turn around forwards and back up only in a straight line?

Gremmie Sep 2nd 2007 9:03 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 
Its a Super B, not a turnpike double,to reverse,its like a rigid,well almost

Lorna_D Sep 3rd 2007 8:08 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by CHRISRICHES (Post 5264855)
More great picures:thumbup:

I forgot you worked for Westcan (have taken up too much brain space after finding BE!) I think I will try and find out about the tanker driving. (I have a beautiful 26 year old blonde wife - so like to be with her each night if possible!)

In the picture with 2 trailers, is that a "turnpike"? and can they be reversed, or just turn around forwards and back up only in a straight line?

:curse: My husband has a 51 year old, dyed brown hair, big boned, whiskey drinking, grandmother that he's been married to for 32 years and he still loves coming home to me at night. :mad::mad: :rofl:

Gremmie Sep 3rd 2007 8:16 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 
Lorna....if i said you had a beautiful body,would you hold it against me :rofl::rofl:

Lorna_D Sep 3rd 2007 8:24 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 5269208)
Lorna....if i said you had a beautiful body,would you hold it against me :rofl::rofl:

Your only saying that cos I'm still in Wales :rofl::rofl: what site are we on again :eek:

Gremmie Sep 3rd 2007 8:37 am

Re: Day driving jobs in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Lorna_D (Post 5269235)
Your only saying that cos I'm still in Wales :rofl::rofl: what site are we on again :eek:

Not the same one as last time you asked::rofl:


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