Trucking canada
Has anyone ever or know anyone that drives for agritel. Are they a good firm to work for ?
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yes and if you are single and don't mind living in the cab and do as you are told. remember this is allegedly. but it is a way in to Canada and being mb ..6 months working and then apply for mpnp.
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Yep bite the bullet, once you are a resident you can work for who ever you choose.
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Re: Trucking canada
Originally Posted by Big gc
(Post 11950017)
Has anyone ever or know anyone that drives for agritel. Are they a good firm to work for ?
Any info would be great. |
Re: Trucking canada
Originally Posted by Big gc
(Post 11950017)
Has anyone ever or know anyone that drives for agritel. Are they a good firm to work for ?
Any info would be great. |
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May i ask why?
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Re: Trucking canada
Originally Posted by bigredal
(Post 11992727)
May i ask why?
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I understand about the job, didnt know that its against site rules.
You know that is not me who opened the thread, i just surprised that agritel is hiring. |
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im a recruiter and the mods know it and havent removed me ????
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But you dont pimp for workers on here
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Agritel pay is not the best,rates start at 36c a mile and you get 0.5 c a mile raise every year ,sooo after 10yrs working there you will be on erm 41c !
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Re: Trucking canada
Originally Posted by Juggernaut1064
(Post 11994836)
im a recruiter and the mods know it and havent removed me ????
Mind you, I don't recall the person Gremmie is talking about, must have been a long time ago so perhaps different rules were in place then. |
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There's no badge of honour being a recruiter, their reputations are lower than a snake oil salesman, in haulage.
If they told you the sky was blue, you'd have to look up to check. |
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I know a lot lie but i dont, its my reputation, i let the package speak for itself.
I have taken heat for having empty trucks before i would lie to onboard a driver. At one point i got to ten empties but i stood my ground with my boss and he agreed we wanted the right people rather than steering wheel attendants, and why ten empty trucks, F**kin international trucks with Maxforce engines use to spend more time in the shop than on the road ! We dont buy them any more lol |
Re: Trucking canada
Originally Posted by neilg14
(Post 11999722)
There's no badge of honour being a recruiter, their reputations are lower than a snake oil salesman, in haulage.
If they told you the sky was blue, you'd have to look up to check. |
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