Help wanted :)
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Help wanted :)
can anyone help, im looking to relocate to canada or usa, i have a class 1 hgv and psv license.
regards Dave
regards Dave
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Re: Help wanted :)
I'm off to work now speak to you later.
LOAFY...
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Re: Help wanted :)
As a starting point look at my new thread.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
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Re: Help wanted :)
As a starting point look at my new thread.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
Well said that man
Rosie
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Re: Help wanted :)
awww shucks
Been there spoken to the chaps ( ok Not kev so now when I arrive I owe him a shed load of PG tips )
Its like the X file's the truth is out there, just make sure you remain a sceptic...and believe what you feel to be right
Been there spoken to the chaps ( ok Not kev so now when I arrive I owe him a shed load of PG tips )
Its like the X file's the truth is out there, just make sure you remain a sceptic...and believe what you feel to be right
Last edited by scooby109; Feb 19th 2009 at 1:56 am. Reason: thanks to Rosie
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Re: Help wanted :)
As a starting point look at my new thread.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
When you look at where the link goes, research the province, companies based there and everything else you and everyone of your mates can think of.And sign up to the site!!!!
Then look at the rest of Canada, then do more reading and more Googleing(?)
then when you have decided on a province/company/companies/what you want, come back and ask specifics. And then you will be well armed to tackle the path your may wish to pursue.
If the regular posters on here dont know they are more than willing to put you in touch with someone who may know. Its gonna involve alot of time and reading and a trip over the pond, BUT its the stuff you have to do.
Everyone that works in Canada and post's on here has a different story to tell about every company, the choice is yours to make, the same as the UK there are good and bad, and for some the bad are good and others the good are bad,
Its transport mate, it aint no different in the UK to Canada, once you get behind the wheel you are an asset, and the only good asset is the one that is sweating and earning for the owner...
PS They mean no harm with the perceived casutic comments... they will help once they know you are aware of what you could be letting yourself in for.
I may be guilty of saying many things, but never a "casutic" comment
but its true, those of us here will help as much as possible, to those who are willing to help themselves,,