Keep that end goal in mind, it will happen and you and the missus will be wearing ear to ear smiles then. Safe travels driver...
Put the dispenser nozzle in a bucket of water when not in use. We do that at our shop with the tank we have that is filled up by bulk delivery...
Hope they nail.the driver to the wall. Condolences to the family and all involved.
Amazon music and audible for podcasts and books. Works for me.
Hope they get the person(s) quickly. We had the happening south of Grande Prairie, AB a few years ago on Hwy 40. Makes for a stressful drive for...
You hire drivers by putting out an ad on indeed, trade publications etc. Then go through the applications, select the some that look good for...
Why would you hire drivers through a service? You are much better off to do the hiring yourself so you know who you are getting, and can make...
This is your equipment, you decide how stuff gets loaded and unloaded. Period. They dont like it..too bad. Sure they are paying to repair the...
Love western stars, thats a sharp rig. Lots more living space as well.
Yeah, not surprised you pulled the plug. This industry is a mess. Im getting closer, might become a plumber or a welder. Who knows. I will decide...
Age 50 is no big deal, I'm older than that. Employers like mature, level headed employees. Especially when you are using a crane, having a...
Yup, what Taxihacker said. find an employer to train you or go the apprenitship route, those 1 week courses really only teach you enough to be...
Canadian Western Bank has been bought out by National Bank based out of Quebec, I had good experiences with them years ago when I was living...
Look at credit unions, and if you are in Alberta, ATB (Alberta Treasury Bank). They tend to be a bit easier to with regards to lending criteria.
I work at a metal recycling yard, we buy wire like that all the time "dirty copper". You will get a lower price but when its free you probably...
That's a nice looking restoration. Someday I hope to get my 51 F5 with the 248 flathead v8 finished.
That bear claw will likely last about 2 seconds in my opinion, but if they a cheap try a set out and see if it will work for you. As mentioned...
Try yard operations at a scrap yard. I just got on with a major metal recycling yard in edmonton. I dont even leave the yard. I run a tandem axle...
2nd the Garmin. I had one in my truck as well as personal vehicles. Easy set up and excellent picture quality.
I would go with the top set due to the more open shoulders. Both have decent siping, but with snow and mud the open shoulder I find to be best.