I've worked in Canada for Canadian companies with my CDL. Maybe everybody knew even less than I did and I fell through the cracks.
Is an air endorsement required to run anything in Alberta with air brakes eg: off road loader? Can that endorsement be on a passenger vehicle licence as in B.C.? A friend of mine is thinking of going to Fort MacMurray for the winter and let his CDL expire and thinks he'll be OK. I told him he'll need air endorsement.
Getting a job on "Ice Road Truckers?"
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You have more patience than I do!Wildkat Thanks this. -
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I would still be all over it, given the chance (and the go-ahead from the boss-lady).
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How often do trucks actually go through the ice?
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Now, I know it's entirely unlikely I'll ever do that. I'd need experience in the states, and then in Canada, and then experience driving where it's way cold, and probably my own truck. At this point I don't think I'll stay in the trucking industry long enough to finish the first of what I listed, let alone the rest. -
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Your roommate just might be correct.
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Most of my family thinks I'm nuts for driving a truck. I get used to it
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