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<p>[QUOTE="dunchues, post: 9915597, member: 83003"]You've thought ahead more than many at least. As I said I only know the maritimes. Here most flat deck outfits want experience ( and they mean over here) but there are exceptions. You can be sure the only jobs you'll be eligible for will be cross border, you're ok for US right?</p><p>Personally, I hadn't researched as much, and I lucked into a van company going everywhere ( and west coast from Nova Scotia is a long way) so as I said, it's been great for me, I'd been to 47 states and all provinces except NL in my first 7 months. ( took me another 7 years to get the missing two!) which was what I'd wanted.</p><p>90% of local firms recruiting then were fridge outfits doing a maritimes/ northeast/toronto area/maritimes triangle home weekly. If I'd landed in one of those I'd have been gone with my bubble burst inside a year. </p><p>Having said that, to a family man or someone who likes a weekly break maybe that work really suits, different strokes eh.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dunchues, post: 9915597, member: 83003"]You've thought ahead more than many at least. As I said I only know the maritimes. Here most flat deck outfits want experience ( and they mean over here) but there are exceptions. You can be sure the only jobs you'll be eligible for will be cross border, you're ok for US right? Personally, I hadn't researched as much, and I lucked into a van company going everywhere ( and west coast from Nova Scotia is a long way) so as I said, it's been great for me, I'd been to 47 states and all provinces except NL in my first 7 months. ( took me another 7 years to get the missing two!) which was what I'd wanted. 90% of local firms recruiting then were fridge outfits doing a maritimes/ northeast/toronto area/maritimes triangle home weekly. If I'd landed in one of those I'd have been gone with my bubble burst inside a year. Having said that, to a family man or someone who likes a weekly break maybe that work really suits, different strokes eh.[/QUOTE]
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