Loblaw
#376
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Re: Loblaw
Hey Heydon, My hubby chris likes long distence, he was interested in hauling the Uranium..but to be honest as long as he has a decent truck to work in he dosnt mind what he do's driving wise because he loves doing it..and the break he gets from his 3 daughters and me He drives HETs at the minute contracted to the army..and when he's not on drag doing that they hire him out to agencies doing 3rd party work anything from Asda to hauling huge metal pipes out of Dawsons..so he is used to switching jobs constantly and has built a very good name for himself within his jobs.as in they phone and ask for him by name constantly...but he is tired after 16+ being in green kit and wants a complete break from the forces side of things..and Canada gets discussed about 3 times a year..this time we thought why not?..so here we are trying...i've researched into the provinces and either SK or Alberta ..want to stay away from the huge cities and be more rural..as long as the schools are good then we dont mind..TimeLine were offering around the 70k mark wage wise ..and with having 3 kids thats about the wage we are looking for How are you finding life in canada Heydon?..any advice for first timers please?
#377
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Re: Loblaw
Hey Heydon, My hubby chris likes long distence, he was interested in hauling the Uranium..but to be honest as long as he has a decent truck to work in he dosnt mind what he do's driving wise because he loves doing it..and the break he gets from his 3 daughters and me He drives HETs at the minute contracted to the army..and when he's not on drag doing that they hire him out to agencies doing 3rd party work anything from Asda to hauling huge metal pipes out of Dawsons..so he is used to switching jobs constantly and has built a very good name for himself within his jobs.as in they phone and ask for him by name constantly...but he is tired after 16+ being in green kit and wants a complete break from the forces side of things..and Canada gets discussed about 3 times a year..this time we thought why not?..so here we are trying...i've researched into the provinces and either SK or Alberta ..want to stay away from the huge cities and be more rural..as long as the schools are good then we dont mind..TimeLine were offering around the 70k mark wage wise ..and with having 3 kids thats about the wage we are looking for How are you finding life in canada Heydon?..any advice for first timers please?
#378
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Joined: Dec 2011
Location: Red Deer Sunny Alberta
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Re: Loblaw
Plus the fact we decided it would be more benneficial him going to canada then going over to Afghan again..either way he'd be gone another year..me and the girls are used to him not being here often...so thats not a big deal..we are willing to wait and find a perm job as thats all chris has had and he wouldnt want to do agency either here or abroad..he's a bloody hard worker and all he wants is a good company to get into, keep his head down do the work and provide for his family..he's not fussy he gets on with whatever he's been given and makes the best of it..my hope is that he finds a good company who look after their drivers ..because he deserves it. sorry my spelling is horrific today ..havent had enough coffee yet lol : )
#379
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Re: Loblaw
Well personally can't say if Loblaw is living up to expectations as yet, hubby seems to think it's ok, they've been very friendly as bosses which he did't have over ere, but guess jobs a job at end of day. He's doing 5 on 3 off at moment and looking at maybe changing to 4 on 4 off. Heard about Harbour Landing steering clear of there. Just look forward to the next stage where I can move over hopefully few more weeks, then the stage when I can eventually work.
#380
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Joined: Mar 2012
Location: Regina SK
Posts: 117
Re: Loblaw
Yeah six months off not such bad thing an as ya say could try at port of entry, not sure if I will. Loblaw told my husband I can't apply till been there six month, so just have to wait an see. Time will tell
#381
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Location: New brunswick
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Re: Loblaw
I ran into a few british guys at loblaws the other day when I was loading there they seen to be enjoying it so far. It was nice to meet you guys hopefully I will run into you guys again.
#382
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Location: Regina SK
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Re: Loblaw
Well day 10 of my first trip to Regina an not that bad weather been ok so far an sure it gets cold in winter but lovin the summer at the moment.
Liking where hubby chosen for us to live nice little community not too far for him for work an close to shops for me for time being, sure in time we'll find somewhere else maybe even bit further out but it'll do for now. Housing ere not as cheap as expected but still affordable!
Everyone been really nice an hubby in to swing of job although nothing ever perfect doing ok so far. Lots to get used to but guess 40 years of doing same thing any change is difficult, although both going with flow at the moment, an I can't wait to come back once house is completed.
Seems Loblaw not as bad as some made out guess no job perfect but guess ya gotta give it try, not for everyone though.
Thanks to everyone that gave advice bad and good guess ya never know till ya try an hopefully will all work out good for us :-)
Liking where hubby chosen for us to live nice little community not too far for him for work an close to shops for me for time being, sure in time we'll find somewhere else maybe even bit further out but it'll do for now. Housing ere not as cheap as expected but still affordable!
Everyone been really nice an hubby in to swing of job although nothing ever perfect doing ok so far. Lots to get used to but guess 40 years of doing same thing any change is difficult, although both going with flow at the moment, an I can't wait to come back once house is completed.
Seems Loblaw not as bad as some made out guess no job perfect but guess ya gotta give it try, not for everyone though.
Thanks to everyone that gave advice bad and good guess ya never know till ya try an hopefully will all work out good for us :-)
#383
Re: Loblaw
Glad you are off to a good start and enjoying it. It's always a learning curve in the beginning
#384
Re: Loblaw
Great to hear some positive news on this thread, I've been keeping an eye on it from the beginning and wish you and your husband all the best on your new move.
I was in Regina tipping a couple of weeks ago and it seem to be a nice place with plenty of new housing, jobs etc....
I'm over in Manitoba which has a similar rural aspect, my wife was over for the last 2 weeks as we are also looking to move, glad to hear youve found somewhere and like the place.
No job is perfect and moving over here to work means learing something new every day (well still for me anyway) I'm sure the Loblaw job will work out, if not there are no shortage of driving jobs at the moment especially once you have the licence and are out here.
Good luck
I was in Regina tipping a couple of weeks ago and it seem to be a nice place with plenty of new housing, jobs etc....
I'm over in Manitoba which has a similar rural aspect, my wife was over for the last 2 weeks as we are also looking to move, glad to hear youve found somewhere and like the place.
No job is perfect and moving over here to work means learing something new every day (well still for me anyway) I'm sure the Loblaw job will work out, if not there are no shortage of driving jobs at the moment especially once you have the licence and are out here.
Good luck
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Re: Loblaw
Hi there I am looking for some honest advice about Loblaw I have an interview in November and am looking to be out there for march time I understand having read through most of the posts here that some people went earlier this year any advice would be much welcome as for poor road conditions having done 2 winter tours of Bosnia the winter is not something I am worried about but if there is anything about the job you wished you knew before you got there I would be gratefull as the Chinese proverb goes a wise man learns from his mistakes, a wiser man learns from other people's
#386
Re: Loblaw
Hi there I am looking for some honest advice about Loblaw I have an interview in November and am looking to be out there for march time I understand having read through most of the posts here that some people went earlier this year any advice would be much welcome as for poor road conditions having done 2 winter tours of Bosnia the winter is not something I am worried about but if there is anything about the job you wished you knew before you got there I would be gratefull as the Chinese proverb goes a wise man learns from his mistakes, a wiser man learns from other people's