new to truck driving
#1
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Hi,
I am new to this so go easy with me. my family and i are looking to move to NS and i am looking for a career change and i really fancy truck driving although i have no experience. Other than the obvious of passing my hgv tests here what do i need to do?
I am new to this so go easy with me. my family and i are looking to move to NS and i am looking for a career change and i really fancy truck driving although i have no experience. Other than the obvious of passing my hgv tests here what do i need to do?
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Are you prepared to be away up to 2 weeks away at a time,

Work up to 14 hours a day etc. Its not all just rosey and easy living in this job


Work up to 14 hours a day etc. Its not all just rosey and easy living in this job
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If you are younger than 35 you can get an open 1 year open work permit. You could come over on that, get your licence over here(by the way are you aware that you cant switch your UK licence class 1 for a Canadian one, it dosnt work like that! you have to do it all over again over here so getting your UK licence might be a waste of time and money) then get a job, most training schools over here help you find an employer to take you on even though you have no experience. Then at the end of the year you'll have 1 year Canadian experience, someone is bound to sponser you after this.
If your not younger than 35 and not eligible for the 1 year open work permit
you could come over, get your licence(you dont need a work permit do attend a training school in Ontario, but dont know about the other provences!)then someone out west in Alberta should take you on. The Ontario licencing department takes your UK licence off you and sends it back to the UK before they give you your Canadian one(again, i dont know if the other provences do this). This way no company would be able to tell that you didnt have your HGV driving licence for 2-5 years in the UK.
All you really need is a good friend and phone number back in the UK to use as a reference, know what i mean?
As you can probably tell, i know all the ins and outs back to front. I learned them the hard way so when i saw your question you reminded me of my self 2 years ago. Hope this helps
#5
Its 30 years old, not 35.
Employers will know you've no experience, when you come to apply for provincial sponsorship... You wont qualify for it without enough experience(which is more than 1 year and can be 3). And lying to them will see you booted out on your arse.
And the poster mentioned NS, (nova scotia), so Im not sure why they'd want to travel to Ontario to take their test, then travel to Alberta to get a job

Heres a quote from the NSNP : ''The evidence of work experience or transferable skills will be verified by certified education and/or work experience via your résumé or curriculum vitae
(CV) and supporting employment documents'' - fake that, and youre in the shit.
Last edited by CurtNIR; Jan 7th 2010 at 9:33 pm.
#6
As a family man wanting a ''career change'', I think youre mad to choose trucking.
What do you do now, and wife? what does she do?
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Well its 35 in Ireland. And i did it that way and had no problem getting a job.
The way you describe is only asked for in theoty put in to practice is a whole different issue. Have you tried it? because until you have you cant say much!!!
The way you describe is only asked for in theoty put in to practice is a whole different issue. Have you tried it? because until you have you cant say much!!!
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I cant say much?? If your employer is thick enough to fall for it, then youve got yourself a contract....but whats that worth if you want to stay there? it'll be up to the government to decide.
You're telling someone new, asking for info, to misrepresent themselves... which is a criminal offence. If they find out, you'll be apprehended, convicted and sent to jail mate...along with that ''good friend'' who lied back in Ireland. You'll be black listed from Canada for up to two years, and your details will go on the global immigration database.
great advice.
You're telling someone new, asking for info, to misrepresent themselves... which is a criminal offence. If they find out, you'll be apprehended, convicted and sent to jail mate...along with that ''good friend'' who lied back in Ireland. You'll be black listed from Canada for up to two years, and your details will go on the global immigration database.
great advice.
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Believe it or not i am a sales manager for a car dealership in the uk. I would just like a career change after spending 15 years in the motor trade with the usual stresses and strains. I am not expecting life to become "easier" as a trucker and i am sure there are plenty of negative points to the job but it is something i have fancied doing for a few years. Incidently i am nearly 40 so the one year permit is out the window and i ahve 3 kids to consider when emmigrating with regards to schools etc. Thanks for the feedback so far
#11
Hi Curt
Happy new year to you. Now you know I'm not one to pick holes but when did they make Nova Scotia part of Ontario or Alberta
I was in Nova Scotia last week and it was still in the Maritimes. Wish they had moved it, wouuld have had some good miles then. 
And the poster mentioned NS, (nova scotia), so Im not sure why they'd want to travel to Ontario to take their test, then travel to Alberta to get a job
Happy new year to you. Now you know I'm not one to pick holes but when did they make Nova Scotia part of Ontario or Alberta
I was in Nova Scotia last week and it was still in the Maritimes. Wish they had moved it, wouuld have had some good miles then. 
And the poster mentioned NS, (nova scotia), so Im not sure why they'd want to travel to Ontario to take their test, then travel to Alberta to get a job




