Canadian 25 + years snow and ice OTR

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  1. Chinatown

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    Russia will let them immigrate.
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Get an American mail-order bride.
    Many American women are fed up with us American men.
     
  4. Farmtractor9900

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    I don't know if the US Bureau of Labor Statistics is including unqualified people:dontknow:
     
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  5. '88K100

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    He should just take up “temporary residence.“ Work for a carrier who will send him to Canada often enough to satisfy US immigration rules.
    Various US carriers attempted to recruit Canadian drivers in my location. Monson/Timberline. Don’t see them advertising anymore. I spoke with Timberline,,that conversation led me to believe they operated in such a manner they may as well advertise across the pond,,,might have better luck
     
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  6. The Crossword Trucker

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    Most countries want younger workers, not sure what our age cut off is but for most places its about 35.
    I very much would like to truck in europe or australia but im too old
     
  7. Freddy57

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    Your son might be well advised to wait and see what happens in the US before he decides to come south of the 49th. Regardless of the outcome of this current election debacle, the potential for increasing civil unrest and violent confrontations is likely to continue to rise. For some reason, trucks are seen as easy targets for some of these violent confrontations and unfortunately the trucks are not made for operation in hostile environments. If you are looking at "normal" news channels, you would get the impression that everything is hunky dory down here but the truth is quite the opposite.
     
  8. reeferwrencher

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    With Biden catering to violent groups like BLM and antifa do you think civil unrest may decline in America? Just wondering what you think about that.
     
  9. AKDoug

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    IF.. it ever happens, it will flow over the boarder into Canada quickly. Plenty of places in Canada that are just as much on edge as there are in the U.S.
     
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  10. AModelCat

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    Yup. There's a lot of people up here that are pissed off and fed up as well. Things are far from rosey here.
     
  11. Freddy57

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    I seriously think it will increase, leaders within both ANTIFA and BLM have stated that Biden is not the objective, the FULL implementation of Karl Marx's manifesto is their stated goal, so I see them continuing to grow their movements and violent acts. At some point I think Americans who want to preserve their current way of life are going to step up and create a counter movement which will surely end in violent confrontations not seen since the Civil War. The history of Marxism has always been guerrilla warfare against the established government until they create enough instability to seize power.
     
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