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Aussie looking for driving job in usa
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by russell, Mar 27, 2010.
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Hey Russell, i've been looking at doing something similar and came across this site which may interest you
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So is there any way I can get a trucking job in Oz or NZ?
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Yeah, easy as
Get a work visa from Australian immigration site and get an Australian truck licence and your away
That easy
If your looking for highway job though you'll need to prove that you've had experience from over there as it's not the transport companies that knock you back from getting the job it's there insurance companies
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Howdy Russel & AusBruno...
I'm a Kiwi and I also lived in Brisbane for 10yrs..left Aussie in '02 and immigrated here to the good ole USA.
My Story...
I got lucky (well as it turns out not so lucky) and met and married a USA Citizen in Aussie. He came over first and got a job driving trucks (got me into it as well) and it took 6mths for me to get my '2 yr conditional greencard'. It was conditional because we had not been married for 2 yrs prior to coming here. Once the 2yrs where up I applied for the standard unconditional 10yr card, however my husband decided that he liked someone else much better and left me before the required interview for the greencard came up. Long story short it took 7yrs for me to get my unconditional 10yr greencard.... They let me stay and work so it was not really that bad.
One thing I noticed on visit back home was that in NZ they had companies advertising for Drivers for the states, they would pay your airfare over here, help organize your paperwork/visa etc. and line you up with a job as well. Of course they would get paid back through the company you work for and I don't know this for a fact but the 'cents per mile' would be less than others because of the deal. I don't know all the details but it might be something to look into.
I have also seen companies in Aussie trying to get Drivers from the states to go to Aussie and drive trucks there...
Anyway best of luck and keep us informed ...AusBruno Thanks this. -
Will definately keep you all informed how i go about this, those companies you were referring to can no longer do that at moment as the economic downturn in US has turned a lot of US citizens to the transport industry once they were laid off there current jobs and as such the government states that they MUST give US citizens first choice at any job available
Fair enough too, i agree with thatSacred Feline Thanks this. -
thanks for that sacred feline
will just keep plodding away here with the paper work and come over for a holiday and talk to a few people and see what happens from there
and ausbruno thank you as wellSacred Feline Thanks this. -
I once talked with an Aussie who was recruited by Transco Lines (TLI) out of Russelville, Ar. He was helped by the company with the paperwork needed. He said from the time he landed at the airport to the time he left the yard with a load, it was just one day. This was in '99. Hogan out of St. Louis, Mo. used to recruit from out of the country too. There was another Aussie who came here for 9 months and ran team hard, then returned to his homeland for 3 months. I think coming here temporarily VS. permanently makes a difference.
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What's the economy and job situation like in New Zealand and Australia? Not as bad as the U.S. I hope...
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Even now?
I had a friend try to emigrate to NZ a few years ago & it was so difficult he just gave up.
I'm not sure about OZ, I was there in 1972 on a college program & all the Aussie guys wanted to do was get drunk, fight with us & come on to our women. I think NZ might be a kinder, gentler experience.
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