Loads going Into Canada

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by roadlt, May 11, 2013.

  1. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    It's just like a machine. More parts, more crap that can go wrong.
     
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  3. d281833

    d281833 Heavy Load Member

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    You need an ACI manifest to go in and an ACE manifest to come back.
     
  4. Bikerboy

    Bikerboy Light Load Member

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    The customs guys don't care how long the line of trucks gets and they are in no hurry to get things moving, sit in line for hours to get to the booth, then you might get sent to x ray or secondary inspection and waste even more time. This is US customs I am talking about, canada customs usually keeps things moving along nicely.


    And to top it off michigan DOT loves sitting at the border and wasting more of your time once customs is done with you
     
  5. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Maine was doing the welcome home last month when I came back from Newfoundland.
     
  6. roadlt

    roadlt Medium Load Member

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    Exactly the same thing crossing from Mexico as a normal U.S. Citizen. . They treat their own U. S.. American born citizens like crap. You can be polite as can be, they are still rude and inconsiderate.
     
  7. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    What has MEXICO have to do with going in / out of Canada ?
     
  8. aviatornation

    aviatornation Light Load Member

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    Recently I talked to a driver who hauled hay out of canada all the way to texas.He makes about 89k a year but the hours are long and strenous.Not to mention the border patrol on canada is a pain in the badonkadonk.As far as recruiters go....their salesman...paid to say anything possible to get you on to whatever company your looking at...be careful.
     
  9. roadlt

    roadlt Medium Load Member

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    It's a border crossing ran by the same agency! Just making a point, thats all.... Canada used to be a breeze sounds like it is getting just as tough as Mexico to cross.
     
  10. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    1. Why do a lot of drivers dislike or refuse loads going to Canada?
    Canada customes can be a pain depending on what crossing and what your hauling. If your not white, it can take time to get back in to the USA. A fellow driver at my company (asian) said it takes him hours and they always search his truck when he comes back to the USA. I've only been searched once and it was not very detailed. (10 min) Most of the time they look at my passport and say go ahead.

    Also, they loads don't pay much more for all the paperwork hassle. The tolls going t canada don't accept I/EZ pass so you need to get reimbursed form your company. (Depending on crossing) Quebec sucks because I dont speak french and sometimes get lost.

    2. If you don't like going to Canada why hire on with a Company the runs into Canada if you don't like going there?

    Most carriers have some freight going there, atleast all the big ones.

    3. Why would you believe what a company recruiter tells you if you have been in the industry for a while?
    I wouldn't, but most noobs havn't been in the industry
     
  11. sazook

    sazook Road Train Member

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    The longest I have ever waited at the border going in or out of Canada is 5 minutes, and that's in my car or truck. I've crossed at Ft. Erie and Champlain, NY; Houlton and Fort Kent, ME; and Port Huron, MI.
     
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