Ice roads?

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Warhead155, Jul 20, 2015.

  1. Warhead155

    Warhead155 Bobtail Member

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    Interested in maybe getting on this upcoming season, has anyone here done it and can pass on some info to me?

    -better of the companies to work for?
    -how long the runs are/where you haul to and from
    -actual earning potential?
    And any other useful advice

    Thanks
     
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  3. orcen

    orcen Heavy Load Member

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    This is a joke, right?
     
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  4. Warhead155

    Warhead155 Bobtail Member

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    Why would I be joking?

    I seen job postings for it this past winter but I already had a good paying job(until oil crashed).
     
  5. orcen

    orcen Heavy Load Member

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    You should call up the Polar Bear and see if he's hiring then.. Don't see why anyone would want to be on a show like that, good way to potentially ruin your career.
     
  6. Warhead155

    Warhead155 Bobtail Member

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    I didn't say anything about being on tv.
     
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  7. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    The second some see ICE ROAD they think the TV show shows the negative impact that goofy show had on the trucking industry
     
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  8. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    Normally, I'd respond to this sort of question by pointing out the fact that there is a SEARCH feature for these forums just up top there, on the right.

    That said, I will post 2 links, and offer an opinion. The winter road business ain't what it was. Whither it fell victim to rates, like the rest of the trucking industry, or it fell victim to bad TV programming, I'm not sure. You can probably still make a few bucks doing it, if you're experienced with winter roads already, bulk fuel, or over dimensional. The rates for freight are so bad, that the big winter roads are now being driven by a lot of temp workers. Like I said, do your homework and use the search engine here, and Google. I ran winter roads years ago and it was a good gig. I did over size and it paid well. Now, not so much. Talk to Pioneer, if you have experience and a clean record. I believe Lucien may have dispatched some big freight north of Yellowknife this past season. 'luck



    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/threads/ice-road-truckers.268786/

    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/threads/the-real-winter-roads.259490/
     
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  9. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    like most things in trucking It was a good gig when it was not known so well , then it was flooded with drivers / contractors as a result of the TV show and the typical rate cuts happen.
     
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  10. Prairie Boy

    Prairie Boy Road Train Member

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    Yes. Ran about 6 trucks (lowbeds) for about 6-7 weeks. But be ###### if I will divulge what we paid our drivers on this site. Except to say that, they were extremely well paid.
     
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  11. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    Well, if you won't say, can I make something up ? We gotta keep the vultures interested !! LOL !
     
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