Thinking about trucking for a living

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Ind0792, Oct 14, 2018.

  1. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    Yea, all I do is US OTR now, and in 3 years, I've only had one angry old texan call me a "Snow Mexican ###### Seat Cover" on the CB once lol.
     
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  3. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    It may be because I'm a white male and look the part of a truck driver, but I find lots of American truck drivers come up to me and start up conversations (even if I don't want to have one because I'm in a hurry).

    The only ribbing I get is usually about my "accent". People in places like Iowa, Missouri and Ohio really like to comment that I "must be from Canada, eh".
     
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  4. Ind0792

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    From what I recall in Taxation class, a reasonable per-kilometre rate (as defined by the CRA -- currently $0.55 per kilometre for the first 5,000 km in a year and then $0.49 for each kilometre thereafter) is a non-taxable benefit.
    The caveat here is that I suspect using your own personal vehicle to get to work would fall outside the rules that allow this as a non-taxable benefit.
     
  5. Ind0792

    Ind0792 Light Load Member

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    Sorry for taking so long to respond. I don't have a wife or kids to look after, but I have elderly parents I check in on fairly frequently and often perform repairs or chores for them.
     
  6. Ind0792

    Ind0792 Light Load Member

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    I can do all those things and could long before I ever darkened the doorway of a college.
     
  7. Ind0792

    Ind0792 Light Load Member

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    I thought I would update you guys who were commenting here. I know it's been six years, but I finally got my CDL in the spring.
    I'm currently doing shuttle work with a 53 foot roller trailer. I enjoy the independence of the work and relying on my own wits to carry me through any problems. I actually enjoy driving the tractor trailers immensely, too. To me, they're fun to drive because of the angles and all that.
    The only downside is dealing with asswipe lazy co-workers (who I rarely see, thankfully) and arrogant management.
     
  8. classicxl

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    I’m happy to hear it’s working out for you and you’ve found a job you like . Come the new year i’m hoping to land a new job some where with better pay and a company with more work .This past Monday and friday i’ve only worked 8 hrs each . Can’t get a head in life with those hrs and at $23.50 a hr
     
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    Parrish&Heimbecker is looking for local bulk drivers at their different locations with some paying over $30 hr. Check out their website
     
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  10. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    This is a local job? Daycab?
     
  11. classicxl

    classicxl Medium Load Member

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    yes i know i’ve applied twice now ,today and last saturday before xmas . will see if anything comes of it . I haven’t heard back from the first time i applied
     
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