truck drivers canada
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) What have you learnt so far? i assume they are seeking experienced drivers and not rookies? It is something that has fascinated me, ever since i want to California a few years back and jumped on a Truck with a relative and saw the states that way! Never took it any further tbh. Any advice/guidance is much appreciated. |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by akitared
Hi Koogar please to make your acquaintance.
What have you learnt so far? i assume they are seeking experienced drivers and not rookies? It is something that has fascinated me, ever since i want to California a few years back and jumped on a Truck with a relative and saw the states that way! Never took it any further tbh. Any advice/guidance is much appreciated. Koog. |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) Good luck Koogar, I'm a truck driver in the UK at present (doin it 13yrs) and have had enough of the EU laws, driving in LONDON and British drivers in general. Canada doesn't appeal to me that much at all, and would prefer California. But how long would someone have to live and work in Canada before trying to move down to the USA, would it be easier doing it that way rather than trying to come from the UK to the USA? Cheers bud. |
Re: truck drivers canada
Hi there, complete newby here, so hello to everyone,
I too would be interested to know what you have found out about drivers in Canada, I had the oppurtunity to go about 15 years ago but the (now ex) wife would have none of it. Had a class 1 for 20 years with plenty of experience in abnormal loads, thanks in advance Mark |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) Thanks Koogar |
Re: truck drivers canada
hello, i'm enquiring on behalf of my dad who has 25yrs hgv experience... can someone let me know how he'd go about getting work / visa over in canada? thanks.
Originally Posted by Evo2515
Hi Koogar,i'm in the process of doing the research on Canada i'm class1 truck driver i could do with all the advice you could give me i've been offered jobs out there but i would have to do my Canadian license when i got there,do you know anything on that, also the wages seem to vary i'm thinking of Alberta(Calgary or Edmonton). Are you going through an agency or finding a job direct. Me my Wife and daughter really want to go but every body says we won't regret it, I've heard that many good things, Is it really that good.
Thanks Koogar |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) And, Is there a web site where I would check positions available or companies looking for drivers out of Canada? Thanks for the advice. |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by Victor J Munoz
Hi Koogar, I'm an experienced truck driver too and I'm looking for a job in Canada. First of all, where do I have to go to post my resume and Cover Letter to be viewed for Canadian employers?
And, Is there a web site where I would check positions available or companies looking for drivers out of Canada? Thanks for the advice. |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by daz and jac
hi victor try this website www.jobbank.ca once in the site type 7411 in the job spec and loads of trucking jobs will appear i know that all provinces are desperate for drivers also try www.bigfrieght.com hope its of any use to you. :beer:
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Re: truck drivers canada
Sorry, just got back from California.
Try Kindersley, Prudhomme and Yanke. I know they all have brit drivers. Kindersley and Prudhomme are also the names of towns in SK, so you may need to add trucking to your google. Koog. |
Re: truck drivers canada
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Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) I would like to move out to canada early next yr as a truck driver, could you please tell me: How did you decide the trucking company you are going to work for ? |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by koogar
Hi all.
I'm in the process of moving to canada as a truck driver. If anyone else is thinking of doing it, give me a shout and I'll help you with anything I've learned so far. koog :) Any information would be realy helpfull: How did you decide on the company you have chosen to work for !! I have heard H&R are looking for drivers thanks |
Re: truck drivers canada
Originally Posted by september
Hi Koogar
Any information would be realy helpfull: How did you decide on the company you have chosen to work for !! I have heard H&R are looking for drivers thanks Sent you a PM. Koog. |
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