I actually applied to Erb recently and they told me drivers need to be able to driver manual transmissions. I'd say that's pretty good considering every mega across Canada is driving strictly automatics for the most part. Ended up not going with erb, even though I can drive manual. Maybe down the road I'll apply there again.
Challenger Motor Freight?
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Canadianhauler21, Mar 3, 2018.
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So im currently apart of the training program im doing the city training 3 other trainees just quit after some trainers said that we wont be making more then $3000 net per month after training is this in anyway accurate? The trainees mentioned that they have to pay a fine for breaking the contract. Should I stay here this would be my first trucking job so far so good the training just seems a bit excessive.
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Right now things are slow as hell, so could be tough to even make that. Or you could get on a busy fleet (Reefer) and make more.
the first 6 months to a year is always tough. After that the sky is the limit. No such thing as excessive training. The crashes on the road are out of control, and the accidents in truckstops are right behind them. Get all the backing practice you can!Canadianhauler21, TorontoTacos, magoo68 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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You legally cannot work 2 jobs trucking, as your second job needs to be logged as on duty time. My suggestion is to stay with Challenger like @Canadianhauler21 did for 1-2 years, and then either get a different job (he went local LTL) or find a fleet that makes more inside Challenger (prob reefer, eastern seaboard).
When I started at Bison, I was doing $600 per week on their short haul van fleet, I was able to get into the PACNW fleet and get LTL and Multitemp Reefer LTL loads into BC. My pay shot up to $1200-$1500/wk net. That actually pissed them off, so I was condemned to Walmart runs on Hwy 3, but could still do $1000/wk if I went around dispatch; and talked to the planners directly.
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I still love driving, going to be out until March next year, before I get back in.magoo68 Thanks this.
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