Companies that offer the Manitoba province Immigration thingy?

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  1. collegetruckin

    collegetruckin Bobtail Member

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    Basically looking to eventually move to Winnipeg, but currently a US Citizen with 2 years of exp otr and regional in the states. From what I understand you need 3 years of exp to use the program, so I'd thought I ask what are some companies I should keep an eye out in the next year or so?

    @Chinatown
    Mayhaps your magic linkage might know? Currently with Freymiller, but love hockey a bit too much.
     
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  3. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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  4. collegetruckin

    collegetruckin Bobtail Member

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    It's been a long, hard day ;).
     
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    upnorthwpg Road Train Member

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    Make sure you do your homework. Oh, and if you choose bison, be careful.
     
  6. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    If its Bison or Nothing, do Nothing.

    Other companies are TransX (Better than Bison, not by much), Arnold Bro's, Big Freight, Keystone Western (I think), Deva Jatt (I would pay money to see you apply there lol), Versa Cold.
     
  7. Snow Monster

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    I'm a little out of touch with the modern world, (old guy), but if you're granted citizenship before 3 years and obtain your MB class 1 CDL, with 2 years experience you should be able to walk into nearly any trucking company in Winnipeg and get a job.
    If you obtain a work permit you should still be able to do cross border trucking, at least until you get baptized as a real Canadian.
    During the late 70's I worked as an O/O for International Transport out of Rochester MN and had a friend who drove a company truck for Heyl, out of Iowa I think, but we only ran cross border freight, nothing within either country.
    Maybe Polar Industries will hire you and you can be an ice road tv star, if their lawsuit has been settled.
    Of course I jest about applying, but not about the lawsuit. lol

    Manitoba firms sue company featured on Ice Road Truckers

    Good luck.

    Edit: A second thought.

    I can't really say, but you might be able to drive for a Canadian company without having citizenship, as long as you're doing strictly cross border work.
    It might be worth a few phone calls to verify.
    One company you might try is Trappers, ask them about the thingy thing and what they know about being an American citizen working for a Canadian company.
    When I worked for them in the 90's they were decent enough and had great equipment, and let's say they were more forgiving or lenient than most where hiring experienced drivers were concerned, willing to ignore or sidestep little things that other companies wouldn't.

    These days they seem to get a bad rap, but then again most trucking companies do.
     
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  8. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    Trappers has sadly fallen from grace, read their online reviews, most will be from guys who worked for 1-3 months and never got paid. Sadly I've heard this story multiple times in person, and any Ex-Trappers drivers we have, say it was literally hell.
     
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  9. Snow Monster

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    Funny how the memory fades, thanks for the reminder.
    I forgot, I have a friend of 45 years who drove for Danny for a long time, they were good friends once, was his right hand man before he got fed up and went over to Mark Brandt a number of years back.
    I saw him last summer and remember him telling me he doesn't miss Trappers, is quite happy where he is.
    It's a shame Trappers and so many others either disappeared or became what they are today, ###### and pimps.
    (no offence to real ###### and pimps)
     
  10. BigHossVolvo

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    Once they go Corporate, its all over.
     
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