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stoney46 Feb 19th 2013 1:54 am

hgv driving in canada
 
Hi i am a uk hgv driver with 18 years of experience and would like to work in canada. Is there any chance i would be able to get short haul work or do you think that i would have to go down the long haul route. Any feedback would be great:thumbsup:

Aviator Feb 19th 2013 1:58 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by stoney46 (Post 10554689)
Hi i am a uk hgv driver with 18 years of experience and would like to work in canada. Is there any chance i would be able to get short haul work or do you think that i would have to go down the long haul route. Any feedback would be great:thumbsup:

Try the trucking forum.
Also take a look at the wiki

stoney46 Feb 19th 2013 2:08 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
Thanks aviator thats great.

russjp Feb 19th 2013 8:42 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
:http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=749906

Short haul supermarket work:thumbsup:

stoney46 Feb 19th 2013 8:51 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
hi russjp,do you no of any jobs like the one you quoted that are part of the twp,thanks for your help.

flat to the mat Feb 19th 2013 12:12 pm

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
:rolleyes: He just gave you the link , did you not read it ?

arniedog Feb 23rd 2013 4:16 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
not sure, but i dont think many trucking companies would let you on short haul if youre on a lmo, most of them will want you on long haul. like i said im not 100% sure on that :confused:

PMM Feb 23rd 2013 12:05 pm

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HI



Originally Posted by arniedog (Post 10564103)
not sure, but i dont think many trucking companies would let you on short haul if youre on a lmo, most of them will want you on long haul. like i said im not 100% sure on that :confused:

Only Long Haul on TWP + LMO.

russjp Feb 23rd 2013 5:54 pm

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I do wish people would read the link that i have put on - i am going with an LMO on a TWP doing short haul trolley dolly work for Loblaws in Regina - READ THE LINK BEFORE YOU GO GIVING ADVICE !!!!!!!

stoney46 Feb 24th 2013 2:01 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
thanku russjp. i appreciate your help with this and i will contact loblaws:thumbsup:

kb33 Feb 24th 2013 4:00 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
There's a zillion page thread about Loblaws on the Trucking forum , Why don't you read that ? Then perhaps PM someone who as just started there .

PMM Feb 24th 2013 4:47 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
Hi



Originally Posted by russjp (Post 10564989)
I do wish people would read the link that i have put on - i am going with an LMO on a TWP doing short haul trolley dolly work for Loblaws in Regina - READ THE LINK BEFORE YOU GO GIVING ADVICE !!!!!!!

Loblaws is the only one, that I know of, and it would appear the rules were bent for them. If you read the PNP of the various provinces, they all say "Long Haul Truck Drives" in their semi skilled program. So rather than shouting you may want to at least read the PNP requirements for semi skilled occupations.

russjp Feb 24th 2013 5:34 pm

Re: hgv driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by PMM (Post 10565775)
Hi




Loblaws is the only one, that I know of, and it would appear the rules were bent for them. If you read the PNP of the various provinces, they all say "Long Haul Truck Drives" in their semi skilled program. So rather than shouting you may want to at least read the PNP requirements for semi skilled occupations.

I`m well aware of the PNP requirements, are you aware of the distances covered by Loblaws from their Regina outlet ??? Yes they have a lot of runs which mean you are back at the end of every shift but they also have runs where you can be away for 4 days at a time. As far as i`m aware these runs are mainly done by subbies at the moment but as the company hire more and more drivers, it doesn`t take a rocket scientist to work out who will end up doing those runs too.

nycci Feb 24th 2013 11:17 pm

Re: hgv driving in canada
 
Hi, we just landed in N.B, My husband was an HGV driver in the uk for many years before we came over, However when he went to "flip" his license, they took all his hgv qualifications off him.He was told it is now canadian policy to remove professional licenses, and he will have to re-sit a local Hgv test .
Just a heads up if you land in New Brunswick x

flat to the mat Feb 25th 2013 2:54 am

Re: hgv driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by nycci (Post 10567258)
Hi, we just landed in N.B, My husband was an HGV driver in the uk for many years before we came over, However when he went to "flip" his license, they took all his hgv qualifications off him.He was told it is now canadian policy to remove professional licenses, and he will have to re-sit a local Hgv test .
Just a heads up if you land in New Brunswick x

This is true for all of Canada . Some research might not have gone amiss ?


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