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__TJ__ Sep 14th 2009 6:59 pm

cold calling - results!
 
well we are off to BC in two and a half weeks :thumbsup: so i made dh get his phone calls started ( i already printed off company details for 20 crane companies in Vancouver with staff numbers, turnover, personnell details etc so he would be well informed) and he called round, some of them told him that the recession is as bad there as here and there are more drivers than work, :thumbdown: but some old him they would be interested to meet him when we are over :eek::thumbsup: and one is an immigrant who used to work at a different branch of dh's current company! so he was chatting for half an hour about how he got there ( pr visa etc) and his wife and kids in schools.

dh is ebulliant! he is literally glowing like ed cullen! he had been getting really worried about the prospects out there but speaking to one guy who had been there and done it really helped him - not to mention made a valuable contact we have already followed up by email. we have 3 meetings set and dh will just walk in to the rest of the years as only one made it clear they were not hiring, once dh told them everything he can drive they all said drop by and we can see what we can do.

its not a job offer on gold edged paper, but it is a start and a way in. dh hated cold calling, but once he realised two things he was fine ( 1, he does know what he is talking about, 2, canadians are so darn nice )

so those of you who are nervous give it a go and you will feel better for it :)

( also i used a call carrier so it was half a pence per minute ;) check www.moneysavingexpert.com for the best one but we used 0844 2050505, then you dial the number in canada you want simples!)

christmasoompa Sep 14th 2009 11:27 pm

Re: cold calling - results!
 

Originally Posted by __TJ__ (Post 7932185)
well we are off to BC in two and a half weeks :thumbsup: so i made dh get his phone calls started ( i already printed off company details for 20 crane companies in Vancouver with staff numbers, turnover, personnell details etc so he would be well informed) and he called round, some of them told him that the recession is as bad there as here and there are more drivers than work, :thumbdown: but some old him they would be interested to meet him when we are over :eek::thumbsup: and one is an immigrant who used to work at a different branch of dh's current company! so he was chatting for half an hour about how he got there ( pr visa etc) and his wife and kids in schools.

dh is ebulliant! he is literally glowing like ed cullen! he had been getting really worried about the prospects out there but speaking to one guy who had been there and done it really helped him - not to mention made a valuable contact we have already followed up by email. we have 3 meetings set and dh will just walk in to the rest of the years as only one made it clear they were not hiring, once dh told them everything he can drive they all said drop by and we can see what we can do.

its not a job offer on gold edged paper, but it is a start and a way in. dh hated cold calling, but once he realised two things he was fine ( 1, he does know what he is talking about, 2, canadians are so darn nice )

so those of you who are nervous give it a go and you will feel better for it :)

( also i used a call carrier so it was half a pence per minute ;) check www.moneysavingexpert.com for the best one but we used 0844 2050505, then you dial the number in canada you want simples!)

Congrats! Sounding promising, fingers crossed you get a job offer when there. :fingerscrossed:

el_richo Sep 14th 2009 11:34 pm

Re: cold calling - results!
 
That's great news!!!!!

Keep us posted of how it all goes when you're out there if possible.

cousinsandra Sep 15th 2009 12:11 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 
Brave husband! I need to start doing this soon and am dreading it! Good luck with the visit.

__TJ__ Sep 15th 2009 1:17 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 
thanks it helps to have him as prepared as possible so when they say "what do you knwo about our company" he can rattle off some figures and tell them how much he agrees with the company ethos. www.google.ca and each companies website has been particularly usefull here. most jobs in his industry are not advertised on websites so its a case fo blanket calling every one and getting them to agree to a sit down so we know where we plan to be on which day, surry on mondfay, abbotsford tuesday etc etc.

fingers crossed we will get somewhere and will keep you informed, the one thinkg dh said over and over tho is that they are sooo nice and willing to chat to you. love canadians already :D

Cookie Sep 15th 2009 4:25 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 
Well done TJ. Sounds like a great start to your job hunting. Your new contact has certainly boosted your confidence. Best of luck :thumbsup:

dinger24 Sep 15th 2009 6:41 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 
Well I am so glad to read this post. I will be doing the same thing later this year, cold calling is just so scary! I am trying to convince my daughter to do it for me for £5 and the other half of my twix, but she is a real hard nosed and is insisting on a whole twix (king size!)
So it looks like I will have to do it myself!
Back to reality, a friend of mine was over in Vancouver recently on holiday visiting his brother in law. He had a look around for general work in the building trade and was often informed that it was still a booming trade and he would have no problem gaining employment! So it sounds promising for your OH TJ!

lifeisajourney Sep 15th 2009 6:46 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 
It really is amazing what we can do if we push ourselves a bit. Life outside of the comfort zone is great isn't it.

Congratulations!

Yoong Sep 15th 2009 8:36 pm

Re: cold calling - results!
 

Originally Posted by __TJ__ (Post 7932185)
well we are off to BC in two and a half weeks :thumbsup: so i made dh get his phone calls started ( i already printed off company details for 20 crane companies in Vancouver with staff numbers, turnover, personnell details etc so he would be well informed) and he called round, some of them told him that the recession is as bad there as here and there are more drivers than work, :thumbdown: but some old him they would be interested to meet him when we are over :eek::thumbsup: and one is an immigrant who used to work at a different branch of dh's current company! so he was chatting for half an hour about how he got there ( pr visa etc) and his wife and kids in schools.

dh is ebulliant! he is literally glowing like ed cullen! he had been getting really worried about the prospects out there but speaking to one guy who had been there and done it really helped him - not to mention made a valuable contact we have already followed up by email. we have 3 meetings set and dh will just walk in to the rest of the years as only one made it clear they were not hiring, once dh told them everything he can drive they all said drop by and we can see what we can do.

its not a job offer on gold edged paper, but it is a start and a way in. dh hated cold calling, but once he realised two things he was fine ( 1, he does know what he is talking about, 2, canadians are so darn nice )

so those of you who are nervous give it a go and you will feel better for it :)

( also i used a call carrier so it was half a pence per minute ;) check www.moneysavingexpert.com for the best one but we used 0844 2050505, then you dial the number in canada you want simples!)

Wow!! that was great to get some replies from your husband's cold calls.
Good luck and all the best with the job hunt.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Yoong

jennaruth Sep 20th 2009 9:45 am

Re: cold calling - results!
 

Originally Posted by Yoong (Post 7935305)
Wow!! that was great to get some replies from your husband's cold calls.
Good luck and all the best with the job hunt.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Yoong

There is a lot of building still going on for the 2010 olympics even though they are right around the corner. You can also check out dock sites---crane operators are always needed for container ships.


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