Car Speeding Tickets- Moving to Canada

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Ironman6622, Aug 25, 2014.

  1. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    Yeah what a plan. Why not just work in the good old USA where you are happy with what you are doing then just take advantage of our health care system when you turn about 60 and your health starts to need medical care. Thank you for thinking we will just take care of whoever wants to come here for it and have not paid heavy taxes into it their entire working lives.
     
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  3. Ironman6622

    Ironman6622 Light Load Member

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    lol well whatever life you have lived congrats... but thanks for answering my question!
     
  4. notsonewb

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    I didn't mean any smart remarks , just giving my opinion , as I said if the first ticket was a bout a year ago its only gonna take about two more years till the first one falls away ,a grand a week and home every nnight is pretty decent wage, keep in mind I don't live in Canada but I hear EVERYTHING is more expensive there also , and winters are tough also ,
     
  5. Ironman6622

    Ironman6622 Light Load Member

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    Canada cant be any worse than ND... -60 with windchill is pretty intense! I lived through 2 winters in ND!
     
  6. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    Are you comfortable with peeing ice from September to May?
     
  7. Ironman6622

    Ironman6622 Light Load Member

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    I've done worse things from September to May...
     
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  8. Ridgeline

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    Go ... move.. but your record will follow you. Better not have an DUI's - you will be refused entry let alone residency.

    Oh and they will ask you why, should have a better reason other than "just because".
     
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  9. I blew a fuse

    I blew a fuse Light Load Member

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    so you defect to Canada. and things don't work out for you. guess what, the good old u.s.a. may not let you come back. some really good advice. I would stay where your at. you may be tired of north Dakota. and you may be tired of your job. and based on what I read about you. it doesn't sound like too bad of a job. or too bad of a life your living. you may not be reall happy with the results of your life and how it is turning out. atleast your not hungry,your not broke maybe, you get to go home and sleep in a real bed. and not have to get in the back of a dirty truck and try to sleep with out thinking if someone is going to hit the truck or worse.

    in my own personal opinion. your stupid! if you quit that job, just to move to Canada to drive a truck over the road for half of what you are making now. every one viewing your thread is thinking about the same thing. most are wondering how they can get a job like that. myself included.
     
  10. freebirdrfd

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    I know a guy with 2 DUI's that was running in and out of Canada every week for a year or two.
     
  11. Chinatown

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    Paschall Truck Lines in Murray, KY and Western Express in Nashville sometimes give drivers a second chance, but very iffy in your situation. Do the online applications and see what happens.
     
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