Stop Temporary Foreign Workers

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Runawayscreaming, Apr 4, 2013.

  1. Rudester

    Rudester Light Load Member

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    It's a sorry state of affairs that anyone thinks that $32 an hour over 14 hours is good money....then you have to take the next 5 days off, and then pay tax an that and live on what is left over.

    When you consider that union tradesmen are earning $40 an hour plus benefits and a good overtime rate for anything over 8 hours a day this "whopping " 32/hr for a 14 hr shift seems ridiculous.

    Canada's immigration policies and TFW programs combined with Walmart will destroy our higher than normal standard of living sooner than you think.

    Support union employees, support unions. Support companies that align themselves with union scale wages. If you will work for less, you become part of the problem.
     
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  3. Licensed to kill

    Licensed to kill Heavy Load Member

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    Please show me where he said he was paying $32/hour on a 14 hour day because I missed that. I seen where he said he was paying $450 per day (plus bennys) but I missed the "based on 14 hour days" part.
     
  4. Runawayscreaming

    Runawayscreaming Medium Load Member

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    Are you suggesting all those years I spent watching Sesame Street were for nothing? If he had come to Canada and created six jobs manufacturing products that otherwise would not have been manufactured in Canada then he would have added six jobs to the Canadian economy. One does not create jobs in trucking. Trucking jobs are created as a consequence of the need to move goods, not as a consequence of adding more trucking companies.
     
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  5. Licensed to kill

    Licensed to kill Heavy Load Member

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    Perhaps if you spent less time getting your education from sesame street and got a real education, you would have a better understanding of business and the real world. Thanks for the reply though, your posts make more sense now that I know where you got your education.
     
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  6. Rudester

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    You're right. I inferred that on my own from other members' posts. But you are correct. He did not say based on 14 hr days. Perhaps he could clarify exactly what 450 a day means.
     
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  7. Rudester

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    Actually he has a very valid point. Yours on the other hand is insulting and inflammatory. Stick to the topic.
     
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    This trend has taken on epidemic proportions in America as well. Anyone who doubts foreignors make up as much as 40% of USA truckers has their head in the sand.
     
  9. nate980

    nate980 Road Train Member

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    No matter how you slice it 450 a day is decent. Go drive down the highway for mileage pay and see how much it gets you lol not saying it's the best pay but hey, the schedules decent and may suit someone.

    I don't agree with comparing a truck driver to a trades person though. Those guys went to school and started out with a low payscale and worked there way up. It's kind of the same with most jobs. Go out and prove yourself and the pay will come
     
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  10. belowspeedlimit

    belowspeedlimit Medium Load Member

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    I don't think it matters so much, if it was 8 or 900 a day someone would still have the stones to ##### about it.
     
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  11. Rudester

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    Now I am not a seasoned veteran, but I'll bet that a seasoned veteran would see it the same as I do. Try and tell the seasoned veteran that his skills today are worth the same as a new guy's skills.
     
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