Thanks Boom, just got hired to haul N2 in GP, 15/6. Start Tuesday, so had to find a rental quickly. Ill let ICBC know where my vehicle will be.
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Attended GP job fair Oct 2, had 3 offers. One was a 22/13 with supplied lodging and airfare was covered. How the offer was prepared was very well done. The employee ends up paying, the 22/13 makes substantially less than the 15/6 employee. Covers the cost of flights and there no northern pay.
I chose to do the 15/6 make about $1700 per month more just on salary and northern pay.
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and your autoplan broker wont know this, lol.
ive got territory z pleasure cuz i only drive it 3 days a month, yer allowed up to 6 uses for work on pleasure, otherwise insure for work, at extra cost. -
Congrats Freedom, we're on the same rotation maybe even the same company! might see you around up there.
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take a different vehicle don't use the same 1 all the time
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But way cheaper, my 09 ram 1500 has full coverage in Alberta for $737, still cheaper even after it paid the inspection fee $300, and then each year it just saves me money to insure in Alberta compared to BC
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Yep, or buy a beater in AB and leave it there if you don't have a second BC vehicle. $300 seems a lot for an inspection, but 3 separate AB GM dealers were charging $500 to install a block heater in my truck, so I got it installed in BC for $340!
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well it was what I had in mind, wasn't sure if it was based off the driver or the vehicle. James has a good alternative
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