I was an o/o for three months..... I believe their drivers are doing ok and run new trucks...
What's everyone's thoughts with Titanium Transport. I'm at my witts end with my current company.
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by RoadHunter, Sep 12, 2023.
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$26/hour? No thanks.
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that’s average rates in the Gta i’ve been looking for months for a better local gig where you can still have a life outside of work and even companies like molson or Labatts only advertise around that pay .Another Canadian driver and Canadianhauler21 Thank this. -
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How do you local GTA guys even afford to live on that. I live in rural AB, work local, and am making $50 an hour, and then $60 once winter hits.
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I got lucky only paid $229k for my house back in 2008 up here in orangeville but my new neighbours paid like $800k a year ago . if i had to buy a house now it wouldn’t happen . My sister is paying $1700-$1800 a month for a small 1 bedroom condo in Mississauga higher than my mortgage. I’M making it at $25.12 a hr and with a pick up truck payment of $740 a month . Iam always looking for something better just not willing to deal with a bunch of extra bs at a new company for that extra $$$ . which is why i always try to research a company and read employee reviews. If you start reading the same things it’s usually a good indication the company has problems. Besides the money i have it pretty good here at KriskaLast edited: Sep 18, 2023
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Also the answer to your question is drive inc and 100 hours a week, and also @gokiddogo is pretty spot on but more like $1.5M houses with 2-3 families in them.Another Canadian driver and BigHossVolvo Thank this. -
I’m pretty sure he’s living in Alberta hauling logs , he mentioned it in another thread and says he makes like $500 a day . You would have to move out of province and who’s knows what other high paying jobs are out that way if you were to lose that $50 a hr gigAnother Canadian driver and Canadianhauler21 Thank this.
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