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<p>[QUOTE="Canucklehead, post: 10344770, member: 39506"]I live on the wet coast too. Be careful if you have your own truck. Most of the companies out here are scam outfits. Contract or not, you'll end up having to go to court for non payment. I myself have 3 cases in various stages of the legally system. Be aware, that while Vancouver is not very cold in the winter, go east and you'll find it fast. If you don't know how to chain, learn. We have mountains here, real mountains. The rates here are either less or more than elsewhere, depending. But the cost of living is sky high. Gas and fuel prices are obscene too. There is still money to be made pulling deck or specialty loads. I doubt you'd like some of our grades in the winter coming down with 145,000 lb gvw. Anyhow, the first rule of thumb is BC stands for bring cash. Hope you have lots, otherwise, you're better off staying east of here. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Canucklehead, post: 10344770, member: 39506"]I live on the wet coast too. Be careful if you have your own truck. Most of the companies out here are scam outfits. Contract or not, you'll end up having to go to court for non payment. I myself have 3 cases in various stages of the legally system. Be aware, that while Vancouver is not very cold in the winter, go east and you'll find it fast. If you don't know how to chain, learn. We have mountains here, real mountains. The rates here are either less or more than elsewhere, depending. But the cost of living is sky high. Gas and fuel prices are obscene too. There is still money to be made pulling deck or specialty loads. I doubt you'd like some of our grades in the winter coming down with 145,000 lb gvw. Anyhow, the first rule of thumb is BC stands for bring cash. Hope you have lots, otherwise, you're better off staying east of here. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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