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Oilsands - advice needed please
Hello everyone,
I’m seriously looking to uproot my life, leave Toronto and seek out work in the oilsands, but I need some help and advice. I work outdoors all year round, drive commercial vehicles and upgraded my license to a DZ in January. I would be a rookie, no previous experience in mining, but driving would be my entry skill, I guess. I can’t be the only person who has sought out this kind of career change, so has anyone gone down that path and how did you do it? Alas I have no additional funds for training, but I’m assuming there must be some sort of company training / certification to use their machines? The only thing I can’t do is turn up there without a job to go to. All the jobs I’ve seen are for skilled trades, engineers and for staff with bundles of experience. If anyone has any ideas … Thank you Wayne |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
PM Mandymoochops. Her OH was recently looking for someone just like you
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Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
If driving is your skill and it's not with the heavy duty machinery then I would suggest driving buses with Diversified.
http://www.dtlcareers.com If you have experience with heavy machinery then I would look for work at the various contractors. North American Construction Graham Construction Flint Klemke There are more just can't think of any right now. Be warned though that housing is very, very expensive up there. So while you would make good money it'll cost you a lot more to live there. |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by comet555
(Post 9225717)
If driving is your skill and it's not with the heavy duty machinery then I would suggest driving buses with Diversified.
http://www.dtlcareers.com If you have experience with heavy machinery then I would look for work at the various contractors. North American Construction Graham Construction Flint Klemke There are more just can't think of any right now. Be warned though that housing is very, very expensive up there. So while you would make good money it'll cost you a lot more to live there. Living in a trailer is cheap. Very few that work there, live there. |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9225666)
PM Mandymoochops. Her OH was recently looking for someone just like you
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Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by comet555
(Post 9225717)
If driving is your skill and it's not with the heavy duty machinery then I would suggest driving buses with Diversified.
http://www.dtlcareers.com If you have experience with heavy machinery then I would look for work at the various contractors. North American Construction Graham Construction Flint Klemke There are more just can't think of any right now. Be warned though that housing is very, very expensive up there. So while you would make good money it'll cost you a lot more to live there. I will look into the construction companies and see what they have to offer. I'd sooner be on the front line if I could get the training to do so. |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Come to Alberta. It's better money over here, more jobs and less taxes.
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Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by nwtspam
(Post 9226118)
Come to Alberta. It's better money over here, more jobs and less taxes.
I must admit I didn't move to Canada to live in the city all my life and would welcome living up in the mountains. I'd slog 10 years in the oilsands to do that. Just need a leg up. Thank you. |
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Best bet is to slog through the phone book for all construction companies, bus companies and trucking companies in Fort Mac.
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Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9225831)
I took the OP's original post to mean he was looking to work as a roughneck etc. and work his way up.
Living in a trailer is cheap. Very few that work there, live there. I know plenty that live there and a few that commute. We lived there for 5 years so I know quite well how expensive the housing is there. Also, my husband currently commutes to Fort McMurray from Ontario so I have first hand experience both ways. If the poster is prepared to live in the town then he can certainly work his way up. Finding an employer who will give you camp accommodations or LOA (living out allowance) can be trickier depending on how much they need your skills. My husband is a mining engineer so he was fortunate to be able to find someone who would give him a decent schedule and LOA and travel expenses. My point is though if you're an entry level driver with no real training then it would be tough to have a company to pick up the tab for all your expenses and also to train you. However if you live in town there are generally jobs to be had to enable you to work your way up. Also, to work on site you usually need CSTS and OSSA. The training can be done in one day. It's easy to do so it's possible to get a job and then do the training before you start. http://www.keyano.ca/Media/Collectio...STS%20OSSA.pdf Also if you're looking into driving the big trucks at the mines then I'd check this out. It's a 4 week course at the college with an optional 3 month paid work term (no idea on wages though). Could be a good way to gain work experience. http://www.keyano.ca/Programs/defaul...edentialId=119 |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
I looked at his reply to reading my post of :eek: to mean that he couldn't hold his own in a nursery let alone work in the oilfield!!!!!
I don't think roughnecking is for this one! :rofl: |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 9227401)
I looked at his reply to reading my post of :eek: to mean that he couldn't hold his own in a nursery let alone work in the oilfield!!!!!
I don't think roughnecking is for this one! :rofl: |
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try local in the uk for training ,i did mine and now have city & guilds in all on an off road trucks did it for three years never had any issues with my operation of plant ,amazing as some real shit stirers in some pits .
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Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by Wookie Wayne
(Post 9226135)
I need a job, a career and a home. Can you help me out?
I must admit I didn't move to Canada to live in the city all my life and would welcome living up in the mountains. I'd slog 10 years in the oilsands to do that. Just need a leg up. Thank you. You will get a job within a week no matter where you go in Alberta. |
Re: Oilsands - advice needed please
Originally Posted by nwtspam
(Post 9232162)
Trust me, you don't need my help to get a job in the oilsand region.
You will get a job within a week no matter where you go in Alberta. Companies are offering silly money in signing bonuses for experienced hands right now too. |
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