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dunky Mar 17th 2008 7:24 am

class 1
 
how much does it cost for me to retake my class 1 in canada and how long is the course:eek:

the 204 crew Mar 17th 2008 8:01 am

Re: class 1
 
I'm taking mine in Winnipeg April 23rd. It's $50 and you don't need any training. I'm using one of my future bosses trucks, so I'm lucky there.
Visit www.mpi.mb.ca and take some of the online tests

andy_sheila Mar 17th 2008 8:20 am

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Originally Posted by the 204 crew (Post 6075665)
I'm taking mine in Winnipeg April 23rd. It's $50 and you don't need any training. I'm using one of my future bosses trucks, so I'm lucky there.
Visit www.mpi.mb.ca and take some of the online tests

I hope you have had some good advice on your pre-trip inspection, it's a bit more involved than just checking your oil and water.........

kb33 Mar 17th 2008 11:29 am

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Originally Posted by dunky (Post 6075495)
how much does it cost for me to retake my class 1 in canada and how long is the course:eek:


If your coming to work for Westcan Calgary they will put you in touch with CCA driver training, course lasts about 2 weeks and costs about $1900 :(

the 204 crew Mar 17th 2008 11:00 pm

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I've got the professional drivers and air brake manuals with me now, I'm doing alot of reading and doing the online tests on mpi. The company I'll be working for are giving me a day with thier senior driver, then he'll be with me for my test. I think I have it covered

jamesmc Mar 18th 2008 1:36 pm

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got to agree with andy/shiela pre trip and airbrake test giving me headache pleased signed up to training school.could never do it without proper instruction.
james

chasandange Mar 18th 2008 3:55 pm

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hi
i am a uk class 1 driver at present in new zealand possibly looking to relocate,very much open to advice and help if you have any advice forthcoming much appreciated:thumbsup:

dunky Mar 19th 2008 8:47 am

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Originally Posted by jamesmc (Post 6082079)
got to agree with andy/shiela pre trip and airbrake test giving me headache pleased signed up to training school.could never do it without proper instruction.
james

yip deffo i think i will spend some dosh and go to a training school be worth it in the end up.

dunky Mar 19th 2008 8:49 am

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Originally Posted by andy_sheila (Post 6075732)
I hope you have had some good advice on your pre-trip inspection, it's a bit more involved than just checking your oil and water.........

How long have you been over there Andy, and what did you do before

DAVIE_MAC Mar 19th 2008 11:06 am

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Originally Posted by dunky (Post 6086150)
yip deffo i think i will spend some dosh and go to a training school be worth it in the end up.

Dunky.

As an A1 Tank Transporter there would be no need at all to go to a training school as the Pre trips are much along the same lines as a First Parade. The rest is just as we would have done when on drag:

i.e.

Thorough 1st Parade as mentioned.
Halt parade's as you would do when you stop on drag.
Then last parade's as normal.

If as an A1 you can inspect a Tank Transporter train for PRE inspection with it having all the extra gear on it like the winching kit for example then with reading the Canadian books and a little tuition from the company you will be working for then there would be no need to pay out to a driving school for this you would be more than capable of passing the tests with a little studying.

Dave

andy_sheila Mar 20th 2008 9:57 am

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Originally Posted by dunky (Post 6086154)
How long have you been over there Andy, and what did you do before

Hi Dunky
I have been here 3 years, before driving i was a realtor, in the uk i drove straight trucks (7.5t)
I didn't suggest you have to spend money and take a college course but i do strongly suggest you get a current driver to show you thoroughly around a pti to back up what you can read up on, it is quite involved and lots of things can be easily missed.
Best of luck
Andy

DAVIE_MAC Mar 20th 2008 10:01 am

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Originally Posted by andy_sheila (Post 6090901)
Hi Dunky
I have been here 3 years, before driving i was a realtor, in the uk i drove straight trucks (7.5t)
I didn't suggest you have to spend money and take a college course but i do strongly suggest you get a current driver to show you thoroughly around a pti to back up what you can read up on, it is quite involved and lots of things can be easily missed.
Best of luck
Andy

Hey Your back dude. Got your new email address thanks.

Been anywhere nice??? :D

andy_sheila Mar 24th 2008 12:10 pm

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Originally Posted by DAVIE_MAC (Post 6090918)
Hey Your back dude. Got your new email address thanks.

Been anywhere nice??? :D

Mostly the usual haunts Dave.........oshkosh, i did get down to Houston though and it was bloody hot !!!!

Andy 620 Mar 27th 2008 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by andy_sheila (Post 6106462)
Mostly the usual haunts Dave.........oshkosh, i did get down to Houston though and it was bloody hot !!!!

Can anyone suggest where i could get a book regarding the test, have held my class 1 for over 14yrs and also my PSV licence but it sounds like it would do no harm to read up on the subject

DAVIE_MAC Mar 28th 2008 1:55 am

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Originally Posted by Andy 620 (Post 6120069)
Can anyone suggest where i could get a book regarding the test, have held my class 1 for over 14yrs and also my PSV licence but it sounds like it would do no harm to read up on the subject

Andy,

I have a book called:

"Practical Airbrakes - Driver Handbook & study guide"

Author - Rolf VanderZwaag is cooperation with the Ontario Trucking Association

ISBN 0-9680607-4-9

I have tried to find it on Amazon etc with no joy so maybe you'd want to contact the above Assoc or try and download a .pdf from some of the other Provincial Trucking sites to help you along.

Cheers Dave


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