Companies in MB
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Companies in MB
Hello,
On behalf of my better half, can anyone suggest any decent trucking companies to work for in Manitoba?
He doesn't need an LMIA, but they must do long haul.
Thank you kindly
On behalf of my better half, can anyone suggest any decent trucking companies to work for in Manitoba?
He doesn't need an LMIA, but they must do long haul.
Thank you kindly
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I work for Flying Eagle at Niverville; they are getting some new trucks at the end of June and will be looking for drivers. It is not the best job in the World, but if it was they wouldn't be looking for drivers. There is a young guy in charge now and he is looking to grow the company again after it went into decline. Most of the trips are into the US; sometimes it is back to Manitoba, sometimes its a triangle.
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Hi, sorry for delayed reply. Think he has found a company..finger crossed it works out.
He has been working reefers.
We'll keep what you say in mind incase it doesn't work out Lou Skannon! Thanks
He has been working reefers.
We'll keep what you say in mind incase it doesn't work out Lou Skannon! Thanks
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Hi Amy,
I'm in the same situation that your husband in the respect that I am also looking for work in Canada. I would love to hear about your experience if possible please? How was the procedure etc? It will be super helpful
Many thanks
John
I'm in the same situation that your husband in the respect that I am also looking for work in Canada. I would love to hear about your experience if possible please? How was the procedure etc? It will be super helpful
Many thanks
John
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My partner has a working holiday visa, that is how he has secured this job! Before this though, he was getting no where.
If your after an LMIA I'd definitely say to do a recce over to Canada, ring a few companies, and arrange a few interviews.
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I think it's pretty tough out there at the moment.
My partner has a working holiday visa, that is how he has secured this job! Before this though, he was getting no where.
If your after an LMIA I'd definitely say to do a recce over to Canada, ring a few companies, and arrange a few interviews.
My partner has a working holiday visa, that is how he has secured this job! Before this though, he was getting no where.
If your after an LMIA I'd definitely say to do a recce over to Canada, ring a few companies, and arrange a few interviews.
I have applied to many jobs and I am getting the same message back
"
Thank you for your enquiry and your interest in our company. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not participating in the Foreign Worker Program. We will keep your contact information for future openings."
I'm surprised when the country as a massive shortage of drivers.
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Thanks for your response, I think I might have to apply for a working holiday visa as well, have you used an agent or just via the consulate?
I have applied to many jobs and I am getting the same message back
"
Thank you for your enquiry and your interest in our company. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not participating in the Foreign Worker Program. We will keep your contact information for future openings."
I'm surprised when the country as a massive shortage of drivers.
I have applied to many jobs and I am getting the same message back
"
Thank you for your enquiry and your interest in our company. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not participating in the Foreign Worker Program. We will keep your contact information for future openings."
I'm surprised when the country as a massive shortage of drivers.
Just check job bank and kijiji daily. Keep an eye out on here too as some of the guys post jobs they find that have lmias. Google 'trucking companies in ....' And ring even if they aren't advertising. Ring instead of email. And if you can go over to canada and network then do.
Good luck
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I take it from your other post you are 40? Unfortunatly the IEC working holiday visa is for 18-30 year olds.
Just check job bank and kijiji daily. Keep an eye out on here too as some of the guys post jobs they find that have lmias. Google 'trucking companies in ....' And ring even if they aren't advertising. Ring instead of email. And if you can go over to canada and network then do.
Good luck
Just check job bank and kijiji daily. Keep an eye out on here too as some of the guys post jobs they find that have lmias. Google 'trucking companies in ....' And ring even if they aren't advertising. Ring instead of email. And if you can go over to canada and network then do.
Good luck
Good luck to you both !
JOhn
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if you call Canada from the UK please take into account the time zones, I'm a recruiter and not as social as i should be if someone calls me at 3am my time !
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if you call Canada from the UK please take into account the time zones, I'm a recruiter and not as social as i should be if someone calls me at 3am my time !
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John
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Collapse of oil prices here mean i'm being over run with applications so at the moment i'm cherry picking from a pile of applications.
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The problem now, since last year is that companies are struggling to get LMIAs which they need to employ you, they are also expensive at $1000 per person, before it was free and then went up to $200 or so before jumping to $1000, regardless of whether it's granted and most aren't being granted so companies aren't bothering. As a foreign driver you will have to prove your industry work experience, it may be very difficult for you to do that with 20yr old African charity work? Also it's work in the last 5 years that is what counts to PNP schemes so only having a civillian commercial licence since October may hinder you but you could still try. Mail Ayr Motor Express in New Brunswick, they said a while back that they thought they might have some LMIAs in April, I think even H&R haven't bothered this year.
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Bear in mind that you cannot go and work as a truck driver in Quebec, they have no program for it, neither does Ontario. Your French will also not really help, it will give you 5 extra points above the 20 you get for native English which in the grand scheme of things helps very little as having a job offer is one of the largest contributing factors you can have.
The problem now, since last year is that companies are struggling to get LMIAs which they need to employ you, they are also expensive at $1000 per person, before it was free and then went up to $200 or so before jumping to $1000, regardless of whether it's granted and most aren't being granted so companies aren't bothering. As a foreign driver you will have to prove your industry work experience, it may be very difficult for you to do that with 20yr old African charity work? Also it's work in the last 5 years that is what counts to PNP schemes so only having a civillian commercial licence since October may hinder you but you could still try. Mail Ayr Motor Express in New Brunswick, they said a while back that they thought they might have some LMIAs in April, I think even H&R haven't bothered this year.
The problem now, since last year is that companies are struggling to get LMIAs which they need to employ you, they are also expensive at $1000 per person, before it was free and then went up to $200 or so before jumping to $1000, regardless of whether it's granted and most aren't being granted so companies aren't bothering. As a foreign driver you will have to prove your industry work experience, it may be very difficult for you to do that with 20yr old African charity work? Also it's work in the last 5 years that is what counts to PNP schemes so only having a civillian commercial licence since October may hinder you but you could still try. Mail Ayr Motor Express in New Brunswick, they said a while back that they thought they might have some LMIAs in April, I think even H&R haven't bothered this year.