I still don't think we like each other, but I have to agree with the above post .... to a certain degree.
Tim Hortons
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by bozzie, Aug 5, 2016.
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Tim's in Atlantic Canada and New England are all company trucks. Brown leased day cabs hauling b train food wagons.
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I try to avoid McD's altogether. Their food is too tempting for me, especially the breakfast stuff, and it's just downright awful for the body.belowspeedlimit Thanks this. -
On topic..don't know what they get paid but they all look happy. There's a bunch of them not far from my parents in Sudbury I'll try to bug if I'm ever in the area.Dye Guardian Thanks this. -
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I've often wondered about Tim Horton's trucks... Cannot be the worst to drive for. Kind of like Martin Brower, they don't seem to have one, never-ending ad, looking for drivers.
I guess the pay/benefits must just be high enough to prevent a total revolving door of drivers...Macneil Thanks this. -
If I'm not mistaken, MB and Tims drivers are unionized under United Food Workers.
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Brower used to be Teamsters. They probably still are.
Horton's I do not know...Pullin2 Thanks this. -
I think you're correct. MB might still be Teamster .... at least in Atlantic Canada. Not sure about Tim's. I also think Loblaw's drivers are under UFS union .... I also heard something about union busting there as well .... not sure about that .... not going to Google it now ... bed time ...
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