CUPE gravel truck, snow plow, salt spreader, deck paid like 33 per hour. Operator II/III it was called. Double OT pay after 40 and triple on holidays. Toxic work culture though, everyone gunning for your job.
Getting bored with local, yearning for the adventure of OTR.
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Canadianhauler21, Jun 23, 2022.
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that’s seems to be how the construction industry is in a nut shell everyone’s yelling at each other and no real respect.1 big reason i sold my dump truck got tired of being treated like a pos and never knowing when your day will end atleast with hauling Asphalt.Ipac is the worst company to work for a bunch of di$kheads over there.I never had any real problems with Fermar just don’t get caught backing up with out a flag man or you will get kicked off the jobLast edited: Jul 10, 2022
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Wow. You got some nerve. Canadian hauler. You just told me to suck up My boredom by rolling up the windows and parking in stupid places. But you started the same post. Everybody is a ####ing moron on these forums. Good luck finding your adventure.
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Not sure how anybody could live in the GTA, or want to, for $23 an hr.
I can get that or more driving a dump truck in Halifax, and wouldnt do that. As far as 7 days a week, and a day off every 2 weeks, not going to happen, that will grind you to death.
I'd look for a regional job, mi day to friday, working for a company delivering their own products. Night or 2 a week in the sleeper for a change, home weekends.
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Unfortunately it’s not worth it my dad still had his truck last year and was working in places like london and caledonia and half his profits went to fuel .He sold his truck last decemberAnother Canadian driver Thanks this. -
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I personally think that’s how the construction industry has always been .My big mouthed ltailan father fits right in with the other guys who work for paving/construction companies and he’s been in construction for 30 plus years .Another Canadian driver, Canadianhauler21, BigHossVolvo and 1 other person Thank this.
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