Western Canadian Trucking Companies Van/Reefer: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by canadian, Jul 12, 2018.

  1. canadian

    canadian Light Load Member

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    If you're in the Van/Reefer market I thought it would be a good idea to have a Western Canadian version of the "good and bad companies", since many drivers out west in BC, AB, and SK who are doing a job search need a quick way to check out a company's review.

    This would be a good place to discuss your recommendations for a company, give a reference to other job seekers asking about it, let everyone know where the company could improve upon their already great reputation, then Let us know what you liked about the company, what the company culture was like, what the pay was like, what made the job a keeper, etc.

    If you've successfully won a judgement against an employer, or your employer is violating the labour laws, or has a bad attitude, is incompetent, is not paying you properly, is not reporting your pay properly, has unsafe work conditions, is timing your runs too tight, not giving you enough lead time on a move, run down equipment, refusing repairs, you had to deal with terrible customers who treated you like an animal, absent management, had issues with how you were paid, had issues with safety, made you run tired, made you falsify your logs, expected you to sit and wait for free, had issues with fights over getting trucks fixed, had issues with getting laid off for days or weeks without pay suddenly, favoritism on who got the work when there was slowdowns, or whatever else you feel is not right please let us all know. Sunshine is the best disinfectant and you're helping to protect other families from getting hurt.
     
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  3. Canucklehead

    Canucklehead Medium Load Member

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    I can think of only two companies, in the last 39 years, that were any good and I enjoyed working with them. Sadly, they are long gone now.
     
  4. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    I guess they've all moved down south to work for Swift transport anything would be better than that. Heeey?
     
  5. heavyhaulcanadian

    heavyhaulcanadian Light Load Member

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    Is there any good companies in that market? They’ve seen to all gone downhill because it a job almost anyone can do.
     
  6. canadian

    canadian Light Load Member

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    Well it costs about the same as a university degree to train a driver to do a job that "almost anyone can do." So what would you prefer to do if you had the money for University? Drive a truck?
     
  7. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    Say what? o_O

    Not even close.
     
  8. canadian

    canadian Light Load Member

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    How much did you pay for your training?
     
  9. heavyhaulcanadian

    heavyhaulcanadian Light Load Member

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    I paid 5 grand at a local Vancouver driving school. That’s no where near even what a degree would cost. I’ve worked my way into a specialty sector of the industry in my short 8 year career making over a 100 grand. I’m doing better than most of my college and university educated friends. Alberta still pays even better than for what type of work I do but I just love everything bc has to offer.
     
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  10. Canucklehead

    Canucklehead Medium Load Member

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    Shhhh... I'll tell you a secret.

    I graduated with a double major a zillion years ago.

    Confessional over, resume thread.
     
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  11. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    Nothing; I was paid (~$5,000/m in 2018 dollars).
     
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