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firefox Sep 2nd 2013 1:35 am

info about truck driving in canada
 
Hi all here we go. I was a truck driver in the UK from 81 to 98 when I injured my left knee which had to have a knee fusion.

In 2013 I had the fusion removed and a TKR done which means I can bend my leg again.

I was thinking about buying my own truck for long haul but first work for a Canadian company for 12 months

here are my questions.

1 will they take my experience from all the years driving class one in the UK and Europe.
2 what kind of pay am I looking at.
3 is it worth going back into truck driving at 54
ps I am a citizen in Canada and living in Calgary

Andrew

2royalgreenjackets Sep 2nd 2013 10:51 am

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 
Hi.
I would imagine you wont have a problem finding an employer, as you are a citizen of Canada, however I dont know about your license,you may have to retrain. I am returning to Canada after a 5 year absence, I have to complete a truck driving test again.
You could contact the local Government in the Province you are wanting to return to, they will give you the answer.

With being a citizen, you may be able to become owner operator immediately,
This is purely an educational guess.
Best of luck though.



Originally Posted by firefox (Post 10881156)
Hi all here we go. I was a truck driver in the UK from 81 to 98 when I injured my left knee which had to have a knee fusion.

In 2013 I had the fusion removed and a TKR done which means I can bend my leg again.

I was thinking about buying my own truck for long haul but first work for a Canadian company for 12 months

here are my questions.

1 will they take my experience from all the years driving class one in the UK and Europe.
2 what kind of pay am I looking at.
3 is it worth going back into truck driving at 54
ps I am a citizen in Canada and living in Calgary

Andrew


simoncdl Sep 4th 2013 8:25 am

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 
Hi Andrew.

I too am thinking of zipping over to Canada and trying my luck. I have a friend who works for Loblaws out of Regina but to be honest, Regina doesn't do much for me. Flat Prairie land and a 100kph speed limiter just reminds me of that long road down to Lyon through the night !!
I used to be an O/O in the states before a divorce saw my return to the UK in 2007.
I'm now re-married and my wife has a Can passport, so no issues for her either and with my US passport I don't see any big issues for me either.
My friend in Regina said that Edmonton might be preferable over Calgary but as I have no idea of either I was wondering if you could give me a heads up.
Maybe even some advice on trucking companies who may assist in the whole move over there as Loblaws do. I'm not necessarily looking at Loblaws as the only employer but as I'm now 50, i need to look to my limited future...
Any info gratefully received.
Simon

Gremmie Sep 7th 2013 2:11 pm

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by 2royalgreenjackets (Post 10881591)
Hi.
I would imagine you wont have a problem finding an employer, as you are a citizen of Canada, however I dont know about your license,you may have to retrain. I am returning to Canada after a 5 year absence, I have to complete a truck driving test again.
You could contact the local Government in the Province you are wanting to return to, they will give you the answer.

With being a citizen, you may be able to become owner operator immediately,
This is purely an educational guess.
Best of luck though.

The man with the multi colourd coat returns :thumbup:

Gremmie Sep 7th 2013 2:15 pm

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by firefox (Post 10881156)
Hi all here we go. I was a truck driver in the UK from 81 to 98 when I injured my left knee which had to have a knee fusion.

In 2013 I had the fusion removed and a TKR done which means I can bend my leg again.

I was thinking about buying my own truck for long haul but first work for a Canadian company for 12 months

here are my questions.

1 will they take my experience from all the years driving class one in the UK and Europe.
2 what kind of pay am I looking at.
3 is it worth going back into truck driving at 54
ps I am a citizen in Canada and living in Calgary

Andrew

Canada is so desperate for drivers they will listen to any old BS,,,, if you've got a class1 you will get a job no problem..

Gremmie Sep 7th 2013 2:19 pm

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by simoncdl (Post 10884863)
Hi Andrew.

I too am thinking of zipping over to Canada and trying my luck. I have a friend who works for Loblaws out of Regina but to be honest, Regina doesn't do much for me. Flat Prairie land and a 100kph speed limiter just reminds me of that long road down to Lyon through the night !!
I used to be an O/O in the states before a divorce saw my return to the UK in 2007.
I'm now re-married and my wife has a Can passport, so no issues for her either and with my US passport I don't see any big issues for me either.
My friend in Regina said that Edmonton might be preferable over Calgary but as I have no idea of either I was wondering if you could give me a heads up.
Maybe even some advice on trucking companies who may assist in the whole move over there as Loblaws do. I'm not necessarily looking at Loblaws as the only employer but as I'm now 50, i need to look to my limited future...
Any info gratefully received.
Simon

Why do you assume you will have no issues ??? You are a foreigner the same as the rest of us and will have to go through the same processes. Loblaws is a Supermarket chain not a transport company, if you dont like it flat go to a hilly bit of Canada. But most of all do some research on the country before make any brash moves.

2royalgreenjackets Sep 7th 2013 5:15 pm

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 
Gremmie, I hope you are well. 5 years have passed since I returned, im returning and joining up with Timeline whom run out of Saskatoon, My research came back with good comments and decided Timeline will be a great company to work for.
I was chatting to KB44 some months ago regarding Westcan, but i decided to go with Timeline, im sure Westcan are a good company to work for though.
How is Koogar, are you still in comms with him? If so please say hi.
Do you remember my pathetic comments I used for wanting to return to the UK.
I must have been having one massive blonde moment!!!!anyway I hope life is treating you well.
Great to hear from you.


Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 10890274)
The man with the multi colourd coat returns :thumbup:


simoncdl Sep 10th 2013 5:10 pm

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 10890282)
Why do you assume you will have no issues ??? You are a foreigner the same as the rest of us and will have to go through the same processes. Loblaws is a Supermarket chain not a transport company, if you dont like it flat go to a hilly bit of Canada. But most of all do some research on the country before make any brash moves.

Hi Gremmie
First off, thanks for the reply.
secondly, I said I don't see any BIG issues. I didn't assume I wouldn't have ANY issues !!!
As a foreigner living in the States and obtaining a passport I am well aware of the issues. I just said I didn't foresee any BIG issues.
I know I'm a foreigner but appreciate the reminder.
I'm also aware Loblaws is a supermarket chain and not a transport company.
Appreciate you have views, wanted or otherwise. I was asking for advice on location.
Thanks for not offering anything......

Gremmie Sep 12th 2013 2:15 am

Re: info about truck driving in canada
 

Originally Posted by simoncdl (Post 10894424)
Hi Gremmie
First off, thanks for the reply.
secondly, I said I don't see any BIG issues. I didn't assume I wouldn't have ANY issues !!!
As a foreigner living in the States and obtaining a passport I am well aware of the issues. I just said I didn't foresee any BIG issues.
I know I'm a foreigner but appreciate the reminder.
I'm also aware Loblaws is a supermarket chain and not a transport company.
Appreciate you have views, wanted or otherwise. I was asking for advice on location.
Thanks for not offering anything......

You are welcome, and you wont get any either..

simoncdl Sep 12th 2013 10:20 am

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Originally Posted by Gremmie (Post 10896922)
You are welcome, and you wont get any either..

Idiot


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