Driving jobs in Canada
#121
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
hi i was interested in your letter on coach driving and as a coach driver in the uk i would appreciate any help and advice on moveing and working in canada i came over a few years ago and loved it many thanks richard
#122
Re: Driving jobs in Canada
Hi Richard
I think you will find that the original poster put this up almost a year ago and hasnt been on since. It is advertised for Fort McMurray which is a bit of a renowned place on this site and it does not get very good reviews! I have seen this job advertised on Canadian job sites a few times (although the money offered isnt as good as this one) which leads me to believe that the job keeps coming up because people dont want it!
I suggest that you look at other areas on this site, such as the main forum etc, if it is a job bus driving in particular then I would suggest that you choose the areas in order of where appeals to you and then google the area for bus companies and send of direct to them (cold calling so to speak) Point to note is that they are unlikely to answer back so I suggest a friendly call a couple of weeks down the road just to let them know you are interested!
Good luck!
(dam that sounds like a pretty good wee bit of info considering I am thick!)
I think you will find that the original poster put this up almost a year ago and hasnt been on since. It is advertised for Fort McMurray which is a bit of a renowned place on this site and it does not get very good reviews! I have seen this job advertised on Canadian job sites a few times (although the money offered isnt as good as this one) which leads me to believe that the job keeps coming up because people dont want it!
I suggest that you look at other areas on this site, such as the main forum etc, if it is a job bus driving in particular then I would suggest that you choose the areas in order of where appeals to you and then google the area for bus companies and send of direct to them (cold calling so to speak) Point to note is that they are unlikely to answer back so I suggest a friendly call a couple of weeks down the road just to let them know you are interested!
Good luck!
(dam that sounds like a pretty good wee bit of info considering I am thick!)
#123
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
Hi Richard
I think you will find that the original poster put this up almost a year ago and hasnt been on since. It is advertised for Fort McMurray which is a bit of a renowned place on this site and it does not get very good reviews! I have seen this job advertised on Canadian job sites a few times (although the money offered isnt as good as this one) which leads me to believe that the job keeps coming up because people dont want it!
I suggest that you look at other areas on this site, such as the main forum etc, if it is a job bus driving in particular then I would suggest that you choose the areas in order of where appeals to you and then google the area for bus companies and send of direct to them (cold calling so to speak) Point to note is that they are unlikely to answer back so I suggest a friendly call a couple of weeks down the road just to let them know you are interested!
Good luck!
(dam that sounds like a pretty good wee bit of info considering I am thick!)
I think you will find that the original poster put this up almost a year ago and hasnt been on since. It is advertised for Fort McMurray which is a bit of a renowned place on this site and it does not get very good reviews! I have seen this job advertised on Canadian job sites a few times (although the money offered isnt as good as this one) which leads me to believe that the job keeps coming up because people dont want it!
I suggest that you look at other areas on this site, such as the main forum etc, if it is a job bus driving in particular then I would suggest that you choose the areas in order of where appeals to you and then google the area for bus companies and send of direct to them (cold calling so to speak) Point to note is that they are unlikely to answer back so I suggest a friendly call a couple of weeks down the road just to let them know you are interested!
Good luck!
(dam that sounds like a pretty good wee bit of info considering I am thick!)
#124
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
[bbm,QUOTE=oilsands;5990845]Thought I would post this in case anyone was looking for info regarding driving jobs - Bus and Coach:
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.[/QUOTE]hi i am joe from the uk im liveing in ireland at the mo i am a bus driver psv looking to get work can you tell me more this job
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.[/QUOTE]hi i am joe from the uk im liveing in ireland at the mo i am a bus driver psv looking to get work can you tell me more this job
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
scroll up a few postings than you´ll see that it would not hurt to first read a thread before posting.
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
Thought I would post this in case anyone was looking for info regarding driving jobs - Bus and Coach:
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
hi im h0ppy i would love to know more about the job all the best joe
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Re: Driving jobs in Canada
Thought I would post this in case anyone was looking for info regarding driving jobs - Bus and Coach:
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.
Fort Mcmurray - Day shifts (Home every night) - 3-4 hour morning run and 3-4 hour afternoon run.
Will train to get licence.
Guaranteed $210.00 per day. Working 24 days on, 4 off, but plenty of overtime if wanted.
In addition, every drivers receives a Fort Mcmurray Living Allowance of $1050.00 per month
In total that equates to around $70-80k per year without OT. Some of the top seniority drivers are on $100-$130k per year.
PM me if you would like any details.
can you give me contact company name please very interested
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