Companies in MB
#16
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Re: Companies in MB
Bear in mind that you cannot go and work as a truck driver in Quebec, they have no program for it, neither does Ontario. Your French will also not really help, it will give you 5 extra points above the 20 you get for native English which in the grand scheme of things helps very little as having a job offer is one of the largest contributing factors you can have.
The problem now, since last year is that companies are struggling to get LMIAs which they need to employ you, they are also expensive at $1000 per person, before it was free and then went up to $200 or so before jumping to $1000, regardless of whether it's granted and most aren't being granted so companies aren't bothering. As a foreign driver you will have to prove your industry work experience, it may be very difficult for you to do that with 20yr old African charity work? Also it's work in the last 5 years that is what counts to PNP schemes so only having a civillian commercial licence since October may hinder you but you could still try. Mail Ayr Motor Express in New Brunswick, they said a while back that they thought they might have some LMIAs in April, I think even H&R haven't bothered this year.
The problem now, since last year is that companies are struggling to get LMIAs which they need to employ you, they are also expensive at $1000 per person, before it was free and then went up to $200 or so before jumping to $1000, regardless of whether it's granted and most aren't being granted so companies aren't bothering. As a foreign driver you will have to prove your industry work experience, it may be very difficult for you to do that with 20yr old African charity work? Also it's work in the last 5 years that is what counts to PNP schemes so only having a civillian commercial licence since October may hinder you but you could still try. Mail Ayr Motor Express in New Brunswick, they said a while back that they thought they might have some LMIAs in April, I think even H&R haven't bothered this year.
Don't bother with Ayr Motors, you'll earn more collecting & recycling bottles from the garbage bins.
H&R have a few LMIA's for drivers in Canada already, that need them.
#17
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Re: Companies in MB
TBH, i mailed a lot of companies and rang others and received something approaching a 90% response rate, I would imagine the content of what you email them will greatly affect whether or not you receive a reply. I generally called companies that appeared to have a low online presence, such a poor, old or very basic website as this to me indicated they were not likely to to communicate online as well as over the phone. Worked for me.
#18
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Re: Companies in MB
Do any of you know if you HAVE to drive long haul to qualify or MPNP. It's doesn't state you do on the website, any occupation can apply, but wondering whether they may reject the application because they're not short of them...
#19
Re: Companies in MB
The last i heard they do insist you at least cross provincial boundaries, That's changed from when i arrived, you had to run USA lol
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#20
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Re: Companies in MB
Thanks to all for those valuable responses. I have to agree that emails don't get many answers ( 2 out of 10)?but again I guess my resume doesn't really show glory compare to an experienced Stobart driver with 20 years behind him. Australia and New Zealand have all ready removed Truck drivers from their needed skilled workers list. Hard time to live the dream hey?
#21
Re: Companies in MB
Thanks to all for those valuable responses. I have to agree that emails don't get many answers ( 2 out of 10)?but again I guess my resume doesn't really show glory compare to an experienced Stobart driver with 20 years behind him. Australia and New Zealand have all ready removed Truck drivers from their needed skilled workers list. Hard time to live the dream hey?
Just keep plugging away and you may get lucky !
#22
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Re: Companies in MB
Thanks to all for those valuable responses. I have to agree that emails don't get many answers ( 2 out of 10)?but again I guess my resume doesn't really show glory compare to an experienced Stobart driver with 20 years behind him. Australia and New Zealand have all ready removed Truck drivers from their needed skilled workers list. Hard time to live the dream hey?
#23
Re: Companies in MB
I was at the AMTA Truck Rodeo the last weekend and talked to the H&R Trucking recruiter, seems they have some LMIAs so might be worth a shot ?
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