I'm in Winnipeg MB, and selling a set of 4 Deflecktor aerodynamic wheel covers that fit aluminum 22.5" tractor trailer rims. The covers were only...
Wow. How is that a fine? What is their explanation for that??
Done! ;)
Yeah, Where were you a couple years ago?!?! :) I look at it as a valuable learning experience. Taught me to ask some questions I didn't know...
So it was just warnings up until now ("now" being Dec 31) if you went through a gate that was different from the one listed on the ACI?
Len Dubois. Avoid. They're being taken to the Labour Board right now.
Thanks. So, enforcement got serious earlier this year? My ex-company out of Winnipeg was interested in as little effort as possible and not...
Thanks. The ACI makes it all electronic though. They scan the bar code and the load info comes up on the screen in front of them. We/I were...
When heading northbound out of the US back into Canada, the company I worked for didn't always tell me which commercial crossing they wanted me to...
Yeah, the lesson I learned is that drivers have let themselves become the whipping boys of truck companies. Any time the truck company manages to...
Well, just as a bit of an update . . . I drove for them for 2 years, and I thought they were pretty good. They were the first one to offer of...
Yes, well while sitting here waiting out as now storm, I'm listening to the same kind of arrogant people on the radio, quite convinced that they...
. . . and based on upnorth's reply as well, even though it's a US carrier, he couldn't do US to US loads. Correct?
Sure did look into the companies. Two small ones, and while even some of their own drivers didn't realize about, or experience some of the...
. . . but he can work for a US carrier in a US plated truck, and pick up in Canada, deliver in the US, then pick up in the US and deliver back to...
I met a Canadian guy who was living in Mexico, and drove a US plated truck, for a US company, out of Montreal. He flew from Mexico to Montreal to...
Don't pretend to know what we think or expect as an industry standard, because I know I don't automatically expect to get screwed and I know there...
So whether or not some company(ies) should or shouldn't be "allowed" to say "paid by the hour" or "paid for hours worked" is 100% irrelevant....
I get what you've been asking. I've had similar experiences as you, it would seem. I guess we are the only two who know that "paid by the hour"...
. . . or you could have just thought/understood that there are people with hourly pay experiences that aren't the same as yours. Imagine that . . .