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<p>[QUOTE="moondog67, post: 2589983, member: 85447"]following is a job advertisement can someone tell me if this sounds too good to be true?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Our client is one of the most proactive, safety conscious, innovative organization in the industry. The company is in growth mode and needs drivers to operate it's stunning brand new fleet of over 250 tractor trailers. Our client has a #1 safety first culture, and provide an extensive training package to all new candiates. The location of the position is in either Alberta or Saskatchewan. The shifts will be straight 6 weeks, and 2 off OR straight 8 weeks and 2 off. Our client will extend airline tickets to fly back and forth from the terminal to anywhere in Canada for every 2 week period taken during the year. Permanent relocation is also available with a generous relocation package. Initial flights are provided, and all accomodations and meals are supplied during the orientation and training periods.</p><p> This is an incredible opportunity. First year compensation is $65k-$75k with opportunities to go over $100k after the first year. Other compensation opportunities include a 3% of salary safety bonus, and a generous benefits package after 36 weeks.</p><p> The successful candidate must have an AZ licence and a minimum of 1-2 years experience, a clean drivers abstract, and be willing to work the schedule described. Any experience driving fluid tankers, delivering liquid fertilizer,sulfur or asphalt would be a definite asset.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moondog67, post: 2589983, member: 85447"]following is a job advertisement can someone tell me if this sounds too good to be true? Our client is one of the most proactive, safety conscious, innovative organization in the industry. The company is in growth mode and needs drivers to operate it's stunning brand new fleet of over 250 tractor trailers. Our client has a #1 safety first culture, and provide an extensive training package to all new candiates. The location of the position is in either Alberta or Saskatchewan. The shifts will be straight 6 weeks, and 2 off OR straight 8 weeks and 2 off. Our client will extend airline tickets to fly back and forth from the terminal to anywhere in Canada for every 2 week period taken during the year. Permanent relocation is also available with a generous relocation package. Initial flights are provided, and all accomodations and meals are supplied during the orientation and training periods. This is an incredible opportunity. First year compensation is $65k-$75k with opportunities to go over $100k after the first year. Other compensation opportunities include a 3% of salary safety bonus, and a generous benefits package after 36 weeks. The successful candidate must have an AZ licence and a minimum of 1-2 years experience, a clean drivers abstract, and be willing to work the schedule described. Any experience driving fluid tankers, delivering liquid fertilizer,sulfur or asphalt would be a definite asset.[/QUOTE]
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