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pocket rocket Aug 16th 2012 9:01 am

Got an Interview with H&R
 
Be gentle I'm new to the forum.

I have an interview with H&R her in the UK?

Any advice?

Me and my girlfriend are looking at the big move over to Canada, AB.

I have read a few bad comments but on looking at other forums they seem to have "Got their act together".

Thanks

heydon1983 Aug 16th 2012 1:11 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by pocket rocket (Post 10231164)
Be gentle I'm new to the forum.

I have an interview with H&R her in the UK?

Any advice?

Me and my girlfriend are looking at the big move over to Canada, AB.

I have read a few bad comments but on looking at other forums they seem to have "Got their act together".

Thanks

best of luck with them they dont have the best reputation on this forum for looking after forigen workers very well but each to their own. the best advice is to be yourself tell them why you want to move to canada i.e its something you always wanted to do and why you want to work for their company as that will be 1 of the first questions they ask they will want to know what your expectations are what you see yourself doing in 2 years i.e been happy and settled working for their company and earning good money things like that. questions you might want to ask them is will they help you with permant residancy what they pay ie basic salery or payed by the mile if so waiting time is it paid and if there is no work and your away from base do they still pay you as they used to pay by the mile and the saying if the wheels dont turn you dont earn has a lot of meaning what benifits they offer ie dental medical life insurances, what they expect from you ie someone who is reliable and will get the job done in time they may ask you what you expect from them ie to be treated as a person not a number with regards to the job do you have to pay for your own training ie canadian class 1 and air brakes or do they pay it and expect you to pay it back as with some companys they will pay for it and recoup it back of you when i was offered my job with another candian company it stated in my work contract they would pay it. if i can help you any more feel free to pm me! all the best:thumbsup:

fergie171 Aug 17th 2012 8:57 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by pocket rocket (Post 10231164)
Be gentle I'm new to the forum.

I have an interview with H&R her in the UK?

Any advice?

Me and my girlfriend are looking at the big move over to Canada, AB.

I have read a few bad comments but on looking at other forums they seem to have "Got their act together".

Thanks

ive just completed an interview with lyndon on tuesday and ive been offered a job,"got an email yesterday"..ive spoken to a few drivers who still work there and some who moved on after gaining pr.they didnt have a bad word to say about the place,its not much different from any uk/euro based company..they want you to work end of,
a driver had a problem down on the mexican border and all i saw was h&r personnel running around trying to get it sorted.that showed me another side to the already tarnished name of the company..they were doing something to help the driver...thats good in my books...my friend who works for hughsons said that $1000 a week is ok,my friend who is still working there(at h&r) said he is averaging $1200 a week. ive still got interviews set up in saskatoon for monday, but the job offer from H&R is on the table... i wouldnt be afraid to work for them...

pocket rocket Aug 17th 2012 8:16 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by fergie171 (Post 10232855)
ive just completed an interview with lyndon on tuesday and ive been offered a job,"got an email yesterday"..ive spoken to a few drivers who still work there and some who moved on after gaining pr.they didnt have a bad word to say about the place,its not much different from any uk/euro based company..they want you to work end of,
a driver had a problem down on the mexican border and all i saw was h&r personnel running around trying to get it sorted.that showed me another side to the already tarnished name of the company..they were doing something to help the driver...thats good in my books...my friend who works for hughsons said that $1000 a week is ok,my friend who is still working there(at h&r) said he is averaging $1200 a week. ive still got interviews set up in saskatoon for monday, but the job offer from H&R is on the table... i wouldnt be afraid to work for them...

So fertile, your already out in Canada. What visa are you on? You had anymore interviews

pocket rocket Aug 17th 2012 8:17 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by pocket rocket (Post 10233434)
So fertile, your already out in Canada. What visa are you on? You had anymore interviews

Sorry damm auto correct:rofl: fergie

fergie171 Aug 18th 2012 1:58 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by pocket rocket (Post 10233434)
So fertile, your already out in Canada. What visa are you on? You had anymore interviews

im in medicine hat at the moment, heading over to saskatoon for another 2 interviews before flying back to the uk on tuesday..... ive been here for 2 weeks on holiday and managed to sort my interviews into my agenda...alls good.... my mate just got a job with hughsons transport in lethbridge..they have lmo and are doing interviews over the phone or skype if you have it...there looking for brit drivers ...good luck

pocket rocket Aug 19th 2012 4:39 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by fergie171 (Post 10233830)
im in medicine hat at the moment, heading over to saskatoon for another 2 interviews before flying back to the uk on tuesday..... ive been here for 2 weeks on holiday and managed to sort my interviews into my agenda...alls good.... my mate just got a job with hughsons transport in lethbridge..they have lmo and are doing interviews over the phone or skype if you have it...there looking for brit drivers ...good luck

Good luck mate. Please let me know how you get on. I will deffo look at other companies and keep my options open

alandoug Aug 20th 2012 4:51 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by pocket rocket (Post 10235195)
Good luck mate. Please let me know how you get on. I will deffo look at other companies and keep my options open

I work for H&R, be prepared to be away for weeks & work. If you are single you will love it. If you want to be home regularly or even every weekend, you won't be.:D

fergie171 Sep 3rd 2012 7:43 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by alandoug (Post 10237600)
I work for H&R, be prepared to be away for weeks & work. If you are single you will love it. If you want to be home regularly or even every weekend, you won't be.:D

hi alan
ive accepted h&r job offer....just waiting on formalities...will be based in moose jaw when im legal to work.....expecting to start training in october:thumbsup:

alandoug Sep 7th 2012 7:26 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by fergie171 (Post 10262762)
hi alan
ive accepted h&r job offer....just waiting on formalities...will be based in moose jaw when im legal to work.....expecting to start training in october:thumbsup:

Thought you were going to Timeline?

I went to PEI when I first came out, which I really liked. Great place to live. In time I got a trip across to Calgary... Ontario? Bloody fantastic drive. Then I entered Manitoba, it got flat, like so flat it makes Holland look mountainous! Saskatchewan is the same. From Calgary you can see the Rockies, a couple of hours drive from Lethbridge. Some of the best scenery anywhere, great skiing in winter.

My point? If you're on your own & on the road - no prob. With a family? Western Alberta might be a nicer place for them to live? ;)

fergie171 Sep 8th 2012 3:08 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by alandoug (Post 10269990)
Thought you were going to Timeline?

I went to PEI when I first came out, which I really liked. Great place to live. In time I got a trip across to Calgary... Ontario? Bloody fantastic drive. Then I entered Manitoba, it got flat, like so flat it makes Holland look mountainous! Saskatchewan is the same. From Calgary you can see the Rockies, a couple of hours drive from Lethbridge. Some of the best scenery anywhere, great skiing in winter.

My point? If you're on your own & on the road - no prob. With a family? Western Alberta might be a nicer place for them to live? ;)

timeline had no lmo at the time...troy called me and asked me to reconsider my move to h&r , which i did...there lmo came through on thursday...ive informed h&r and global immigration that i didnt want to proceed with there job offer......im now moving over to saskatoon in october to start my training with timeline logistics...... :thumbsup:

pocket rocket Sep 18th 2012 11:08 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by fergie171 (Post 10270410)
timeline had no lmo at the time...troy called me and asked me to reconsider my move to h&r , which i did...there lmo came through on thursday...ive informed h&r and global immigration that i didnt want to proceed with there job offer......im now moving over to saskatoon in october to start my training with timeline logistics...... :thumbsup:

Hi mate, what did they offer that was better than h&R. Got my interview next week

fergie171 Sep 19th 2012 5:37 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 
43c a mile plus 1c for keeping truck clean which is in effect 44c a mile...hr is offering 40c..big difference i think...

flat to the mat Sep 19th 2012 5:03 pm

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 
4c per mile is diddly squat.How about benefits,paid loading/unloading,layovers,and especially with Timeline are you paid for tarping?
That said,you've made a good choice as the shifts are better and you'll be a name not a number,best of etc....

alandoug Sep 20th 2012 2:56 am

Re: Got an Interview with H&R
 

Originally Posted by flat to the mat (Post 10290141)
4c per mile is diddly squat.How about benefits,paid loading/unloading,layovers,and especially with Timeline are you paid for tarping?
That said,you've made a good choice as the shifts are better and you'll be a name not a number,best of etc....

4 cents a mile is $120 pw based on 3000 miles pw. Before tax, flat work will pay more cpm than fridges or boxes. H&R pay $25 every pick & drop.

Did you check out Searcy if you like flat work? Would give you a like for like to compare it to?

Best of luck anyway


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