How hard is it for an American to be hired as a truck driver in Australia?

Discussion in 'Australian Truckers Forum' started by lupe, Aug 1, 2010.

  1. ramkatral

    ramkatral Heavy Load Member

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    I spent two weeks in Australia when I was in the Marine Corps. Then Australian women love when the big American ships make port. If I weren't married, #### son, I'd move there just for the ladies.
     
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  3. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Hey there Scania man well its all a numbers game if you don't ask you'll never find out my sister actually works for 1 of the mining companies in admin she was saying how alot of the mines are hiring clean skins so usually if you have either machine or truck operating experience they may hire you usually at first its through some of the temp agencies then if they like you the company will hire you directly however sometimes you actually get better rates working through temp agencies like workpac etc etc also try some of the big mining companies like Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Mac Carther Coal.
     
  4. Scania man

    Scania man Road Train Member

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    Many thanks Aussiejosh! I have experience in both trucks and machines, I regularly transport machines up to 150,000kgs, of course that means I have been trained to drive them too! Thanks so much for your answer, i would truely love a job in your country because right now as far as I'm concerned given the world economic status Australia is the finest country in the world! Some pretty decent citizens too!
     
  5. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Just 1 request mate don't eat all the potatoes now
     
  6. Scania man

    Scania man Road Train Member

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    I'm afraid I can't promise that Josh , you know how we are savages for the "spuds", if we could inject them we probably would! Lol
     
  7. dutchdave

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    hi everyone! enjoyed reading thread a lot, alot of useful info! I've been to Oz 5 times for holidays and the backpacking thing but thinking about going backl for a year or so to work. I am a truckdriver over here in holland. (you guys probably wouldnt believe the regulations over here...:)) I've always enjoyed the long runs but was wondering how skilled you need to be over there mechanics wise, as honestly, I can change a tyre and all that but thats about it :( is that something that employers look at? I'm still fairly young (28) but I'd love to get an opportunity with the big boys :) appreciate the help! regards dave
     
  8. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    You guys have potatoes down there ???? I thought they were all imported in from here ( East Coast Canada ) ..... or was that just McCain Fries and Ann Of Green Gables ......

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  9. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    yeah we have our own potatoes however i do think the Idaho potato is hard to beat
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  10. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    Most potatoes are hard to beat ..... that's why you're supposed to boil them and mash them !!


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  11. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Yeah dude i guess i had that 1 coming but they do taste great huh?
     
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