Well yea but they're soul less vampires who don't care about you me or the guy who has nothing in his pockets or refrigerator
Stop Temporary Foreign Workers
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Runawayscreaming, Apr 4, 2013.
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Alot cheaper to live in the prairies! I just bought a condo for 242 grand in a suburb. Prob the cost of a house in Manitoba lol
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The only thing they are paying you a higher wage in the patch for is your inconvenience of working there. Without the inconveniences of remote areas, long shifts and ###### working conditions this isn't any harder than a city LTL job. I know, I've done both and hauling crude is a walk in the park compared to city LTL in Winnipeg downtown all day with a 53 footer and a highway tractor, yet I make double the $ hauling crude....why is that? -
And don't say TFW because they are in the patch as much as they are in the cities!
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Once again answer this: "How has the TFW affected you so badly?"
You obviously make a decent income, you have a nice condo, from a previous post I read you have a nice pick up truck. You got all these things through working hard and that's good for you. So answer why you are so determined to stop others less fortunate than yourself from achieving these same luxuries and lifestyle as you?Last edited by a moderator: May 26, 2014
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Or would you prefer not to answer and want us to just stop picking on you and let you spew your rhetorical TFW crap in peace?
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I'm not a fan if the TFW program but gotta say there is more white Canadians driving for 7 nickels a mile than there is any other race. Why not blame them too? It's all guys trying to squeak out a living. The blood suckers know this and take advantage of it. I did it but not for long.. Fortunately for my family and myself I had the option to find something better not every one has the option to do that. It seems trucking in general other than oilfield work is and always will be a low paying job with a few exceptions. We all have the option not to drive plain and simple. The time we put into complaining and whining about the industry would be better spent finding a better paying career. Not one of us has a gun to our head to get behind the wheel for peanuts. Let's look at ourselves before blaming anyone else. We can't even blame the cheap pricks that think it's okay to pay these horrible rates cause all their doing is "offering" us a job, we don't have to take it. Wage is not gonna change either accept and stop blaming others and complaining or find a better paying career. If you have the well paying trucking job quit complaining.
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