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dave_lol66 May 25th 2012 9:54 pm

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Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 10082391)
and?

and maybe one day when you stop scrounging off the government and get yourself a real job you will come to realise that a minimum of $23 per hour is not the same as starting at $18 per hour.
:thumbup:;)

CurtNIR May 26th 2012 7:10 am

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by dave_lol66 (Post 10082452)
and maybe one day when you stop scrounging off the government and get yourself a real job you will come to realise that a minimum of $23 per hour is not the same as starting at $18 per hour.
:thumbup:;)

you talk some amount of shite:thumbup:;)

dave_lol66 May 26th 2012 10:59 am

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Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 10083001)
you talk some amount of shite:thumbup:;)

Unlike you I have knowledge and experience of the subject matter :rofl::rofl:
Why don't you explain to everyone what you are doing on an expats trucking forum when you have absolutely zero experience of either

ontheroadagain May 26th 2012 3:18 pm

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Well, Dave... I have 3 years of Canadian-US OTR driving experience myself and I can tell you exactly the same as curtNIR said.
You only appear in the forum when you're bored and want to get some attention (good or bad it doesn't really matter to you) or to bully somebody.
You're closer to a troll than to an expat trucker trying to offer advice or help, always showing the same bad attitude on here or other trucking/expats forums.

dave_lol66 May 26th 2012 7:25 pm

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Originally Posted by ontheroadagain (Post 10083420)
Well, Dave... I have 3 years of Canadian-US OTR driving experience myself and I can tell you exactly the same as curtNIR said.
You only appear in the forum when you're bored and want to get some attention (good or bad it doesn't really matter to you) or to bully somebody.
You're closer to a troll than to an expat trucker trying to offer advice or help, always showing the same bad attitude on here or other trucking/expats forums.

Well it's certainly working, it took you 3 years of trolling and stalking to make a personal attack against me and make claims of your massive experience.
Nice 1st post :thumbsup::rofl::rofl:

dave_lol66 May 26th 2012 7:39 pm

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Originally Posted by ontheroadagain (Post 10083420)
Well, Dave... I have 3 years of Canadian-US OTR driving experience myself and I can tell you exactly the same as curtNIR said.
You only appear in the forum when you're bored and want to get some attention (good or bad it doesn't really matter to you) or to bully somebody.
You're closer to a troll than to an expat trucker trying to offer advice or help, always showing the same bad attitude on here or other trucking/expats forums.

So don't be so rude, introduce yourself and tell us of your Canadian experience, or have you done that already under another username
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

ontheroadagain May 26th 2012 8:59 pm

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First of all, what's with all the emoticons and smilies at the end of every sentence?, you didn't say anything that funny really and you're a grown man, you're not 12 anymore.

Trolling and stalking?, there you go again... you're not that important. It wasn't a personal attack, I just pointed out your trolling behavior because it's really boring watching you doing the same thing again and again.

I've been a regular reader of this forum for years but I decided not to participate due to the "know-it-all supertrucker" attitude that flows in most of all of the threads.
Apart from that, this forum is still a great source of info and help.

None of my Canadian or European years of experience (never mentioned it was massive) make any difference to what I said.

Anyway I won't continue feeding your attention seeking needs any longer and I'll let you have the last word, you'll probably love that.

I'm off now, going to enjoy the evening with my family instead of wasting more time on here.

cmetty41 May 27th 2012 3:56 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by weeelegs (Post 10045822)
Her cmetty41,

Belfast boy, drove for Grafton for tesco for 9yrs 2000-2009, used to be 12ph nites and weekends. Got sick of the same old stores and banter, left around april 2010. Thinking about going back in, whats it like now?? Any news of full time jobs going? Sainsburys/DFDS are advertising, I've applied just to see what the craic is! Keep up the info on Loblaws and Canada once you are out there, I have family in Sarnia, Southern Ontario (place is full or Ulster Scots!) and havseen the opportunites and quality of life improvements compared to here.
Keep er lit!
Graeme

Still plenty of work in Tescos mate money has been cut to £9.50 days £10 at nights and £11 weekends a few guys have there TWP's for Canada and Loblaws have been keeping us updated on a regular basis about the work in their company.It won't be long before we are over there working.Brand new units as well which will be a good start.Apartments are very cheap to rent in Regina as well got my eye on 2 or 3 mate.

Big Truck May 28th 2012 2:57 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by cmetty41 (Post 10084946)
Still plenty of work in Tescos mate money has been cut to £9.50 days £10 at nights and £11 weekends a few guys have there TWP's for Canada and Loblaws have been keeping us updated on a regular basis about the work in their company.It won't be long before we are over there working.Brand new units as well which will be a good start.Apartments are very cheap to rent in Regina as well got my eye on 2 or 3 mate.

Sure you get all the handy stores Craig!!!!!:thumbsup:

Chicken lights and chrome May 28th 2012 3:36 pm

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ontheroadagain..........how ironic:rofl:

Just a thought, you make a statement about trolling, yet in your two posts that's exactly what you have done, you haven't given any sound advice, you haven't answered any questions, you just told Mr LOL that you don't like him:eek:.......or his use of smileys:p

Look at the big picture, Mr CurtNIR has an opinion on trucking in Canada, yet he does neither, so his opinions are rather empty, whereas others on here, Mr LOL included, have actually been there and done it, so whether you agree with them or not, at least their opinions are borne from experience.

As for getting upset enough to post for the first time about somebody's posting style, get a grip, it's words on a screen FFS, chill out and put it into perspective:getcoat:

cmetty41 May 28th 2012 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Big Truck (Post 10086629)
Sure you get all the handy stores Craig!!!!!:thumbsup:

Sure do mind you all the stores are Handy.Never really fancied that Henderson job what with all the crappy wee stores.Got offered the 3pm till finish job on a number of occasions but I wouldn't do it for £9 per hour not worth it.Any wonder why people are leaving in their droves.

Chicken lights and chrome May 28th 2012 9:50 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by cmetty41 (Post 10087206)
Sure do mind you all the stores are Handy.Never really fancied that Henderson job what with all the crappy wee stores.Got offered the 3pm till finish job on a number of occasions but I wouldn't do it for £9 per hour not worth it.Any wonder why people are leaving in their droves.

Is it that bad that they're having to advertise for drivers in Canada? :rofl::p

ontheroadagain May 28th 2012 10:33 pm

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Yep, ontheroadagain... then he is asking if I duplicate my profile, as he did on Trucknet.

"It's words on a screen"?, Mark, you can read between the lines better than that, man. It wasn't just about his reply to curtNIR.

I understand he is your buddy and you have to find excuses for his attitude, I'm pretty sure as well he is a great guy in real life but his usual behavior online leaves a lot to be desired.

I didn't come on here with the purpose of creating trouble or seeking attention (trolling), for years he's been picking on a lot of different people and always barking with the same attitude, sometimes even writing about things he doesn't have a clue about.
It seems like this and the other trucking forums are the private backyard of the same group of people, making it really hard for others to come on here and share their thoughts openly.

About the Loblaw wages... 18$ an hour is not for the driving time, it applies when fueling, pre-trip, post-trip, etc... unpaid time when you do OTR.
If you consider the hours driven in a week (OTR) getting an average gross pay of around 1400$, then it turns out about 20 bucks an hour (70 hours), and let's not talk about border crossing delays, brokers, waiting for reloads... the Loblaw job is a great opportunity for the people who want to spend more time at home with the family instead of doing a "Flying J tour" across the US. It's not better or worse, it's a matter of what you want to do with your life.

Big Truck May 28th 2012 10:37 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by cmetty41 (Post 10087206)
Sure do mind you all the stores are Handy.Never really fancied that Henderson job what with all the crappy wee stores.Got offered the 3pm till finish job on a number of occasions but I wouldn't do it for £9 per hour not worth it.Any wonder why people are leaving in their droves.

Lisburn Rd is a bit of a pain@ 830am and so is Ballyhack!!!:D

The ten new Axor power-shifts are nice enough but easy to fall asleep using the arm-rests going up to Derry on the nightshifts!!!!:blink:
Hear rumours of a new fleet of Volvo's coming soon too.:thumbup:

The "Agency Working Directive" when somebody gets a "stated case" at an Industrial Tribunial will put the wages@ Tesco up 40% for the Grafton/Jark men.

I really enjoyed those small stores at Hendersons as the craic was good but it was the "driver bonus" wage scheme that hacked me off the most.:thumbdown:

Reckon you'll enjoy working with the Talliban@ Loblaws?:unsure:
The Volvo VN's look in good shape BUT those tiny daycabs:o!!!!!!

Chicken lights and chrome May 28th 2012 11:19 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by ontheroadagain (Post 10087335)
Yep, ontheroadagain... then he is asking if I duplicate my profile, as he did on Trucknet.

"It's words on a screen"?, Mark, you can read between the lines better than that, man. It wasn't just about his reply to curtNIR.

I understand he is your buddy and you have to find excuses for his attitude, I'm pretty sure as well he is a great guy in real life but his usual behavior online leaves a lot to be desired.

I didn't come on here with the purpose of creating trouble or seeking attention (trolling), for years he's been picking on a lot of different people and always barking with the same attitude, sometimes even writing about things he doesn't have a clue about.
It seems like this and the other trucking forums are the private backyard of the same group of people, making it really hard for others to come on here and share their thoughts openly.

About the Loblaw wages... 18$ an hour is not for the driving time, it applies when fueling, pre-trip, post-trip, etc... unpaid time when you do OTR.
If you consider the hours driven in a week (OTR) getting an average gross pay of around 1400$, then it turns out about 20 bucks an hour (70 hours), and let's not talk about border crossing delays, brokers, waiting for reloads... the Loblaw job is a great opportunity for the people who want to spend more time at home with the family instead of doing a "Flying J tour" across the US. It's not better or worse, it's a matter of what you want to do with your life.

I'm not fighting Dave's battles, just an observation I made. We all know that Dave gets into it on here, but many times as soon as he posts, the usual suspects pop up and disagree for the sake of disagreeing, often getting personal with it. Usually that lights the touchpaper and it all kicks off:eek:

Take your use of OTRA as a user name, you admit to knowing that it is used by Dave on tnet, now I may be wide of the mark, but to me that's a little bit antagonistic, however I'm also quite sure that Dave will find it amusing, as did I:thumbup:

The thing is, many times during this thread, sensible opinions have been spoken, yet they were shot down in flames, purely because of the 'reputation' of the person posting them, that's not balanced and therefore the people stirring the pot are as much to blame for dragging the thread down as the so called bad boys are. In the end all it does is make people look elsewhere for their information:frown:

I don't know if you've read this entire thread, maybe if you have some spare Red Bull and a few hours you can, if not I'll summarise some of the more controversial points. Dave, FTTM and I, all called BS on the Loblaw job, we did this because each of us had had contact with the recruiter on BTA, in that he had stated a completely different wage scheme than that quoted to the lads in the UK, it rang the warning bells, for that we all got abuse and the sand in Britain and northern Ireland was full of buried heads:o

At the end of the day, we were trying to be helpful and make these lads aware that the streets were not paved with the gold they're being promised by the recruiter, to me that's commenable, but it appears I'm wrong:(

Is the Loblaw gig a good job? No I don't think so, it may get you home a bit more than the OTR tour of Flying Js, but at what cost? The pay structure (whichever one you believe) will mean that you've got to put the miles on and the hours in. You appear to have some knowledge of how things work over here, so you'll know that the hours are long and most days will be full days. The trucks will be double shifted I guess, but the rolling shift patterns will mean slip seating and the chance of getting a 12hr shift or less will be very slim indeed. Looking into my crystal ball, I can forsee it being a hard job, with little time off between shifts, especially in winter and that is what I base my opinions on, if I turn out to have it wrong, then that's good news for the Loblaw lads, but I fear that will not be the case;)

flat to the mat May 29th 2012 1:51 am

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by Big Truck (Post 10087343)
Lisburn Rd is a bit of a pain@ 830am and so is Ballyhack!!!:D

The ten new Axor power-shifts are nice enough but easy to fall asleep using the arm-rests going up to Derry on the nightshifts!!!!:blink:
Hear rumours of a new fleet of Volvo's coming soon too.:thumbup:

The "Agency Working Directive" when somebody gets a "stated case" at an Industrial Tribunial will put the wages@ Tesco up 40% for the Grafton/Jark men.

I really enjoyed those small stores at Hendersons as the craic was good but it was the "driver bonus" wage scheme that hacked me off the most.:thumbdown:

Reckon you'll enjoy working with the Talliban@ Loblaws?:unsure:
The Volvo VN's look in good shape BUT those tiny daycabs:o!!!!!!

These guys will be running Pikes to the Peg and back,which if you had any idea of what you are talking about can't be done in a day,so those tiny day cabs aren't an issue.Your knowledge of the Taliban is only hearsay,and as a practicing Muslim myself I find your comments highly offensive,might wave the racism card and get you banished back to your peat bog where you belong :eek:

wire May 29th 2012 4:09 am

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If they were double shifted they wouldn't be all lined up in the yard all the time that I was there. Late afternoon /evening.

Chicken lights and chrome May 29th 2012 4:17 am

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by wire (Post 10087730)
If they were double shifted they wouldn't be all lined up in the yard all the time that I was there. Late afternoon /evening.

Possible, but there may be more daytime routes than nightime or vice versa. Remember going to any grocery retail RDC in Britain, there were always trucks lined up, yet they all work 24/7. The rolling shifts mean they could start and finish at any time, and they have to park for an hour or so at some time, they could even be VOR'd.

There's also the scenario that they don't have enough drivers to double shift everything yet, hence the need for recruitment of top drivers from overseas:flypig:

cmetty41 May 29th 2012 8:06 am

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by Big Truck (Post 10087343)
Lisburn Rd is a bit of a pain@ 830am and so is Ballyhack!!!:D

The ten new Axor power-shifts are nice enough but easy to fall asleep using the arm-rests going up to Derry on the nightshifts!!!!:blink:
Hear rumours of a new fleet of Volvo's coming soon too.:thumbup:

The "Agency Working Directive" when somebody gets a "stated case" at an Industrial Tribunial will put the wages@ Tesco up 40% for the Grafton/Jark men.

I really enjoyed those small stores at Hendersons as the craic was good but it was the "driver bonus" wage scheme that hacked me off the most.:thumbdown:

Reckon you'll enjoy working with the Talliban@ Loblaws?:unsure:
The Volvo VN's look in good shape BUT those tiny daycabs:o!!!!!!

The Agency directive will not be happening mate.Tesco's got Grafton and Jark drivers to sign an opt out form saying u won't be paid the same as a Tesco driver.either sign or leave.Tesco's have the new Axors in now as well and they had a trial with the new volvo which was a super wagon.Im looking forward to getting out to Loblaws soon.As usuall people on here slating slagging and giving off about it.Again I spoke to the Transport manager 10 days ago and he has stated quite clear our training will be paid at $18 per hour rising to a minimum of $23 per hour.All newwagons will be in place in the next 6 weeks.We are doing runs from Regina to the Peg single manned,unload 2 trailers head down for a few hours then return to Regina,maybe that will shed a bit of light on people thinking we are 2 up driving non stop.Loblaws are in the middle of a massive change (quote) from the locaL mayor and their hub is getting bigger and better,hence they want good quality drivers in place for the change.

flat to the mat May 29th 2012 11:52 am

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In reality,you'll be pulling pikes,so stopping every hour to check tires(monitored by satelite),355 miles into Winnipeg,unload,have 10 hours off and drive back to Regina.How many trips are possible in a 70 hours/7 day or 120 hour /14 day time scale?

Joking and piss taking aside,you must be due to arrive shortly,so if you want any help/info feel free to contact me.Best of etc etc.

Big Truck May 29th 2012 12:23 pm

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Originally Posted by cmetty41 (Post 10088011)
The Agency directive will not be happening mate.Tesco's got Grafton and Jark drivers to sign an opt out form saying u won't be paid the same as a Tesco driver.either sign or leave.Tesco's have the new Axors in now as well and they had a trial with the new volvo which was a super wagon.Im looking forward to getting out to Loblaws soon.As usuall people on here slating slagging and giving off about it.Again I spoke to the Transport manager 10 days ago and he has stated quite clear our training will be paid at $18 per hour rising to a minimum of $23 per hour.All newwagons will be in place in the next 6 weeks.We are doing runs from Regina to the Peg single manned,unload 2 trailers head down for a few hours then return to Regina,maybe that will shed a bit of light on people thinking we are 2 up driving non stop.Loblaws are in the middle of a massive change (quote) from the locaL mayor and their hub is getting bigger and better,hence they want good quality drivers in place for the change.

All it will take is a SINGLE case to the Industrial Tribunial via "Less favourable treatment" Act and stating the AWD legislation and things will have to change @ Tesco/Sainsburys/Asda etc as Euro equality law will demand it.

I along with others have just settled a similar case taking on the might of a Government employer over equal pay and WON!!:)

Best of luck with your move and hope you and all the others do well.:thumbup:

MrYak May 29th 2012 6:18 pm

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Reckon you'll enjoy working with the Talliban@ Loblaws?
The Volvo VN's look in good shape BUT those tiny daycabs!!!!!!
If its more than a days drive to Winnipeg and back, where are you meant to take your rest?
Across the seats in a day cab??

Chicken lights and chrome May 29th 2012 6:38 pm

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Mr Yak, they'll either have a sleeper cab, or Loblaws will have an arrangement with a motel in Winnipeg, the hotel sounds nice, but in reality the sleeper would be better, there will be occasions in winter when the roads are shut down, better to have a bunk to stretch out in when that happens, rather than trying to get comfy in the driver's seat all night.

Cmetty, there's a few lads doing the Regina-Winnipeg turnpike run already, I know one of them (friend of a friend) he does 4 on 4 off, but has taken a drop in money from OTR, but he is home every other night. As has been said, that doesn't sound all bad, obviously the money is not fantanstic, but you're not working all the hours God sends.

BUT.....And this is the part where everyone is getting their knickers in a twist. Are you guaranteed to get on the turnpikes? Most companies, especially the reputable ones, that run double trailers require their drivers to have a couple of years at the company driving regular artics before they let them loose in a turnpike double.

That could be the old carrot and donkey trick, it's common practice by recruiters over here, and everywhere else for that matter, you only find out when you get here that the turnpike positions have A, all been filled, or B, you need a certain amount of experience to get on them.

Loblaws also need drivers to do store deliveries all around their area, there are a lot more places they have stores than Winnipeg and they will be regular single trailer drops, ending up on those runs may not be as exciting/easy as dragging a couple of 53' trailers down a straight road.

That's what has set the alarm bells ringing, which is why it's been put up on here, nobody wants you lads to come over and find out that it's nothing like you were expecting;)

cmetty41 May 29th 2012 6:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Chicken lights and chrome (Post 10089205)
Mr Yak, they'll either have a sleeper cab, or Loblaws will have an arrangement with a motel in Winnipeg, the hotel sounds nice, but in reality the sleeper would be better, there will be occasions in winter when the roads are shut down, better to have a bunk to stretch out in when that happens, rather than trying to get comfy in the driver's seat all night.

Cmetty, there's a few lads doing the Regina-Winnipeg turnpike run already, I know one of them (friend of a friend) he does 4 on 4 off, but has taken a drop in money from OTR, but he is home every other night. As has been said, that doesn't sound all bad, obviously the money is not fantanstic, but you're not working all the hours God sends.

BUT.....And this is the part where everyone is getting their knickers in a twist. Are you guaranteed to get on the turnpikes? Most companies, especially the reputable ones, that run double trailers require their drivers to have a couple of years at the company driving regular artics before they let them loose in a turnpike double.

That could be the old carrot and donkey trick, it's common practice by recruiters over here, and everywhere else for that matter, you only find out when you get here that the turnpike positions have A, all been filled, or B, you need a certain amount of experience to get on them.

Loblaws also need drivers to do store deliveries all around their area, there are a lot more places they have stores than Winnipeg and they will be regular single trailer drops, ending up on those runs may not be as exciting/easy as dragging a couple of 53' trailers down a straight road.

That's what has set the alarm bells ringing, which is why it's been put up on here, nobody wants you lads to come o,but the reasver and find out that it's nothing like you were expecting;)

Mate I hear where your coming from.The reason Loblaws came to the Uk was to recruit 25 drivers for the Regina to Winnipeg run driving 2 53 feet trailers,in brand new sleeper cabs,which where being made from scratch.Training is being done there in a 4 week period,then onto the runs we go.Would you or anyone else on here really think Loblaws would bring 25 drivers and maybe some of their families over from the UK then tell them sorry that's not what you are here for???.I have spoken to Shaun on the phone and he tooo has said all of the above will happen,the wages have been discussed loads of times with them and I get the same answer yes the money is correct as stated at the Interview.Most of Loblaws driving work was contracted out hence the reason they now want their on drivers with their own fleet.The shifts I have been told I can do are 6 on 2 off or 5 on 2 off.But at the end of the day Mate I and the others are all grown up men and if it all fails it's only 9 Hours to get home,but I have afeeling all will go great.

Chicken lights and chrome May 29th 2012 8:15 pm

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Originally Posted by cmetty41 (Post 10089241)
Mate I hear where your coming from.The reason Loblaws came to the Uk was to recruit 25 drivers for the Regina to Winnipeg run driving 2 53 feet trailers,in brand new sleeper cabs,which where being made from scratch.Training is being done there in a 4 week period,then onto the runs we go.Would you or anyone else on here really think Loblaws would bring 25 drivers and maybe some of their families over from the UK then tell them sorry that's not what you are here for???.I have spoken to Shaun on the phone and he tooo has said all of the above will happen,the wages have been discussed loads of times with them and I get the same answer yes the money is correct as stated at the Interview.Most of Loblaws driving work was contracted out hence the reason they now want their on drivers with their own fleet.The shifts I have been told I can do are 6 on 2 off or 5 on 2 off.But at the end of the day Mate I and the others are all grown up men and if it all fails it's only 9 Hours to get home,but I have afeeling all will go great.

Unfortunately, yes I can believe that the job will be totally different from what has been promised, now I base this on personal experience and the experiences of many others too. Trust me it isn't sour grapes, it isn't about anything other than trying to let you know that all is sometimes not what it seems. Mostly when something looks too good to be true, it unfortunately is. Especially when dealing with recruiters, it's their job:eek:

Like you, I hope it works out for you lads. I know you'll enjoy the first few months anyway, I remember when I came over, I loved every minute, it was a dream come true, however reality sank in after a while, that's when it started to be a bit of a nightmare, but a change of jobs sorted that out. So don't worry too much about the 9hr flight home bit, there's a wealth of opportunities if you decide the Loblaw gig isn't for you, especially in the Regina area now the oil patch is kicking off big time:thumbup:

Hopefully all the bitter and twisted stuff is over now, as FTTM said, we're here to help if we can, there may be a little piss taking too, but even that is good natured most of the time:p

jamesmc May 29th 2012 11:25 pm

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head down for a couple of hrs ........means a min of 8hrs in one bl ock ...must show 10hrs in a 24hr *day* off duty..

well 8hrs minus eating washing etc...shaving..
;)
all the same ....hope it works out for ya.

cmetty41 May 30th 2012 4:27 pm

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Originally Posted by jamesmc (Post 10089728)
head down for a couple of hrs ........means a min of 8hrs in one bl ock ...must show 10hrs in a 24hr *day* off duty..

well 8hrs minus eating washing etc...shaving..
;)
all the same ....hope it works out for ya.

I received my letter of approval today from the embassy.They don't rush themselves those people.C u all soon maybe.

flat to the mat May 31st 2012 4:33 am

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Phew,the Elite Squadron are on their way,,,,and relax :D

Chicken lights and chrome May 31st 2012 6:46 am

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Originally Posted by flat to the mat (Post 10092032)
Phew,the Elite Squadron are on their way,,,,and relax :D

Sarcasm, often said to be the lowest form of wit......by those who don't get it:rofl:

So Cmetty, what's the immigration program you're on? The HRSDC temporary work permit only needed a letter from an employer and an LMO to get into Canada, if you're doing stuff via the embassy, does that mean that you have PNP? If so then you're in a lot better shape, in terms of staying in Canada that is;)

cmetty41 May 31st 2012 2:59 pm

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Originally Posted by Chicken lights and chrome (Post 10092160)
Sarcasm, often said to be the lowest form of wit......by those who don't get it:rofl:

So Cmetty, what's the immigration program you're on? The HRSDC temporary work permit only needed a letter from an employer and an LMO to get into Canada, if you're doing stuff via the embassy, does that mean that you have PNP? If so then you're in a lot better shape, in terms of staying in Canada that is;)

Hello it's a TWP for 4 years and I can apply for full residence after 12 months if ilike it.

man240utd May 31st 2012 3:06 pm

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Alright CM, that's a nice long permit, still waiting for mine.:fingerscrossed:

cmetty41 May 31st 2012 4:16 pm

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Originally Posted by man240utd (Post 10092966)
Alright CM, that's a nice long permit, still waiting for mine.:fingerscrossed:

E Mail the embassy mate it does get things done a bit quicker good luck.PM me anytime.

deerhunter74 May 31st 2012 6:30 pm

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So has anyone started with this company as a driver

Mona Lisa 69 Jun 1st 2012 7:30 pm

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Originally Posted by deerhunter74 (Post 10093382)
So has anyone started with this company as a driver

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Don't quote me on this but I think the first lot go out the middle of June:)

man240utd Jun 4th 2012 6:29 pm

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The first lot are flying out on 10th June.:thumbsup:

Mona Lisa 69 Jun 24th 2012 11:22 am

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My husband going 2 July:(

mickfly Jun 24th 2012 12:20 pm

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Originally Posted by Mona Lisa 69 (Post 10136048)
My husband going 2 July:(


Interesting. I hope you took on board what this fella was saying on your other thread.

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showp...5&postcount=78

Mona Lisa 69 Jun 24th 2012 12:25 pm

Re: Loblaw
 
Yes I did thanks, but we are all different, but all good advice i've been given:D

mickfly Jun 24th 2012 1:20 pm

Re: Loblaw
 

Originally Posted by Mona Lisa 69 (Post 10136139)
Yes I did thanks, but we are all different, but all good advice i've been given:D

Just surprised that you quote a wage of $73,000 on the other thread. It will be interesting to hear the ups and downs of your adventure.

Mona Lisa 69 Jun 24th 2012 1:31 pm

Re: Loblaw
 
As said before, won't know till I get there and anything could happen, as you say sure i'll be able to report the highs and lows. With regards to salary that was just a guideline and trying to understand if a couple can survive on that, was just a general question.


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