getting your class 1 license
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by bobbyt, Dec 10, 2011.
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There is over $100 million in equipment at our Hinton base sitting there for a new base in Texas. But since things are slow in the US, they decided to hold off opening that base. The order was placed 2 years before the slowdown happened. They should be moving down there this spring.
Jobs are put off now until the new year, but still a great time to apply. The busy season is just about to start Jan 3. We are told to get ready to go full out after the holidays. -
We were told that last year. Turned out to be the slowest year for a long time. Think at the busiest we had 7 or 8 rigs at on time. Lost my arse working for Trican.
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Cement sucks. We are a Frac base in an area where there is a lot of work going on.
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Umm yeah...don't quit your day job.
i took 20hrs training for me to feel comfortable enough to pass the pre trip and driving test. Then 3 hours the day of the test.
$90hr included the truck and instructor.
I did the training in 3 hour blocks after work and weekends. 3 hour blocks seemed about right for training.
Anther full weekend for air brake course.($200)Arockk Thanks this. -
A good helping of common sense and the ability to listen and comprehend what others are telling you will get you far in obtaining a class 1 license. I got mine back in 2000 and it cost me a total of $235. The truck at that time was $70/hr and I called a driving school up n said I want an hour of training n then a road test. Rented truck for 2 hrs, tester was another $60 and $35 for the written part of it all. Not that hard really.
Boomtruckin...are there any outfits up there hiring O/Os to pull tridem sand cans around? -
Some people get the hang of it very quickly with very little training. It would be a good idea to go and do a couple hours training and you would have a better idea as to how much time you thought you would need. A course would have helped me out alot. I do not think I would feel safe driving with me when I first got my license!
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Give me some feedback, are you enjoing it??
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Yep. AG Sandman, T&R Transport, Venom, and I believe Predator (though I think they are fluid hauling mostly)
We use T&R more than our own sand cans. We only have 4 sand cans, not nearly enough to supply our 40+ Frac pumpers.Last edited: Dec 22, 2012
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Abtrucker I think that's really good advice who knew lessons would be cheap. How much seat time do you think a guy would need before attempting the test? (I know that is a vague question)I already have my air and all my oil and gas tickets
also can anyone recommend a good school or instructor in Calgary?
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