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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby flat to the mat » Fri Dec 03, 2010 7:36 am

Brentanna wrote:Dave that is totally ignorant, go to hell, go straight to hell,


Oh luvvy,it makes one want to flounce of into the sunset,doesn't it darling? I could so scratch his eyes out myself :lol:

FFS give it a rest,nobody is that interested.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Fri Dec 03, 2010 7:46 am

You can join him, ignorance loves company
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Big Jon's dad » Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:54 am

flat to the mat wrote:
Brentanna wrote:Dave that is totally ignorant, go to hell, go straight to hell,


Oh luvvy,it makes one want to flounce of into the sunset,doesn't it darling? I could so scratch his eyes out myself :lol:

FFS give it a rest,nobody is that interested.



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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby fly sheet » Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:56 am

Canny Lad wrote:Hey Mr Cooper, sent you a PM.
This is such a good read on here it is playing hell with my Mafia wars.


I've sent one back RR let me know if you got it.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:40 am

here is a reply I sent to TOM to an email he sent: ENJOY

To tom.vandam@bigfreight.com, earl.coleman@bigfreight.com, gary.coleman@bigfreight.com
From: Brentanna Sutherland (brentanna@hotmail.ca)
Sent: December 3, 2010 4:36:33 AM
To: tom.vandam@bigfreight.com
Cc: earl.coleman@bigfreight.com; gary.coleman@bigfreight.com


Actually Tom I did not say Dignity and Respect I said " treated in the proper manner " there is a great difference. I dont think in the history of BIG Freight at least current history have any drivers been treated with dignity and respect. You would not have the turn around of drivers that you do if there was. Water flows slower to the Pacific ocean from the mountains than the flow of drivers from Big Freight. May have been alot different when Red was there at least he knows what drivers put up with all the time,and would have had respect for them. Using tarps that predate the company and look like patch work quilts I know that that scale officer would not be the only to look at that and think what a cheap outfit. I know you say that drivers dont treat the tarps well so why give them new ones. Well where is the respect there ? Give the used tarps to the drivers who dont take care of the equipment but dont group all drivers into that. Issues are totally ignored, or the driver end up with nothing for miles if the driver complains. There is no support if there is a collision or incident where it is clearly not the drivers fault none. When was the last time Big Freight systems went to bat for a driver ? At least you were smart enough to take the telemarketer type ad off the Job Bank site after I mentioned it, still does not make you any different from them. They treat their people like [zb] too. I told you before in your particular case honesty is lacking and you have the integrity fit for public office, my opinion has not changed. Your treatment of drivers is infamous all you have to do is go to any drivers site on the net. I did not include this in my reply yesterday no need to the labor board has their own opinion of Big Freight you are legendary there too and not for 62 years in business.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:43 pm

Today I recieved a letter from Maximun group health for Big Freight it shows BIG FREIGHT terminated my group insurance prior to me getting back to the yard and the big show Tom did of measuring the tire tread. I was driving the last run from Ontario with no medical coverage. Now anyone want to say They did a proper look into my tire complaint. Would be a good thing to tell the drivers who are still there.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Canny Lad » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:22 am

A big thank you to Cannylad for letting me post under his name.
My name is Chris Arbon and I'll have my say about what I think on where this thread has gone.
I worked with Brentanna and admit I was uncomfortable meeting somebody like this for the first time. however after discussing the matter with other drivers; we all came to the conclusion that we must treat Brentanna the same as any other work colleague;regardless of colour, nationality and appearance. I thought Brentanna did an adequate job as a flatdeck truck driver. I was at Castlegar and Brentanna mucked in and untarped in the rain like the rest of us. When I asked Brentanna for directions to a dealer at Acheson; they put me spot on the place. Having recently been 30 kms down a narrow logging track looking for somewhere to turn round; I can sympathise with any drivers problems.
However, when Brentanna came to Big Freight there were 20 driverless trucks parked on the fence. In the months since then, Big Freight has opened a recruiting office in Winnipeg and introduced an attractive looking pay package. Now there is not a spare truck in the yard and the company, in my opinion, has started to be choosy about who is behind the wheel. Anybody putting there head up above the parapett or incurring expence to the company is liable to be replaced. Whether the replacements do a better job remains to be seen.
I'm not going to say "Let it go" because I've been out of a job under similar circumstances. But time is a great healer.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby newmercman » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:27 am

Canny Lad wrote:A big thank you to Cannylad for letting me post under his name.
My name is Chris Arbon and I'll have my say about what I think on where this thread has gone.
I worked with Brentanna and admit I was uncomfortable meeting somebody like this for the first time. however after discussing the matter with other drivers; we all came to the conclusion that we must treat Brentanna the same as any other work colleague;regardless of colour, nationality and appearance. I thought Brentanna did an adequate job as a flatdeck truck driver. I was at Castlegar and Brentanna mucked in and untarped in the rain like the rest of us. When I asked Brentanna for directions to a dealer at Acheson; they put me spot on the place. Having recently been 30 kms down a narrow logging track looking for somewhere to turn round; I can sympathise with any drivers problems.
However, when Brentanna came to Big Freight there were 20 driverless trucks parked on the fence. In the months since then, Big Freight has opened a recruiting office in Winnipeg and introduced an attractive looking pay package. Now there is not a spare truck in the yard and the company, in my opinion, has started to be choosy about who is behind the wheel. Anybody putting there head up above the parapett or incurring expence to the company is liable to be replaced. Whether the replacements do a better job remains to be seen.
I'm not going to say "Let it go" because I've been out of a job under similar circumstances. But time is a great healer.
Rgds. Chris.


I've read your book Mr Arbon, so I find that very hard to believe :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Brentanna, you're lucky you never bent over to pick up the $10 bill Chris kept dropping when you were around :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby bobthedog » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:42 am

Canny Lad wrote:Anybody putting there head up above the parapett or incurring expence to the company is liable to be replaced. Whether the replacements do a better job remains to be seen.

That has always been my position, hasn't it? I always said that getting noticed there was a bad way to go along, mainly because the better you do, the more they anticipate you will always be able to do it. The one time you aren't able to do it, regardless of the reason, is the day you become mud to them. So far, Chris has always been able to be entirely flexible..... :lol: (Read NMMs post)

As for the replacements being any better, well so far they haven't been. I hear tell that a trailer was brought into the yard in the past week with four tyres missing altogether. This was pulled by one of their new recruits.

The pay package sounds ridiculous to me. We all know it is codswallop, and that the chance of getting a load that pays that is, at best, one in a hundred. I always think the best way to sort a pay package is to discuss it at the very start, like I did where I work now. Even after my accident, when I had to go on vans, I didn't take a drop in pay unless you count the tarps. And this company seem to value people they can go to for something out of the ordinary. BFS value it, too, right up until your doctors appointment coincides with them being in the cart again.

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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:43 am

Hi Chris, that was something I didnt think of I refused to sign on to the new pay package as it looked to me like I wouldnt be making as much it was after that that they started to act like a real bunch. The new pay package looks good on paper but when you start looking at it in regard to what you have done prior is starts to show what it really is a reduction in pay . Now that I know that they cancelled my benefits a week before they terminated me and have documented proof I know I am going to win this. I am hearing from other drivers there some under contract that want to get the hell out. Dont know what training they are doing for 3500.00 but I do know under the law you could give them 5. a month and they cant do anything as long as you are paying it off. At 5. per month they are going to be waiting a very long time to get the entire 3500 back. Hermaphroditism is not common, it is one of the rarest birth defects there is, thats why my medical records were sealed, I did not have a choice until I was 18, being a human guinea pig was not fun. With my medical record sealed they could no longer treat me like some lab experiment. This girl would have picked up the cash,there is nothing better than a 3 or 4 inch stiletto for defence and you know I always wear heels. Oh and the smell in the truck will go away after a while the last thing I did was pour a bottle of perfume down the heater sardines would have been too cruel.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby newmercman » Sat Dec 04, 2010 8:23 am

Hey, on here you're a truck driver, dangly bits/lack of dangly bits have no relevance :idea:

You were starting to make sense and then you go and spoil it again :roll: get over it, we all have, you'll be welcomed by everyone if you stick to trucking stuff, especially slagging BFS off, give it a bash :wink:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Sat Dec 04, 2010 8:31 am

I may be only 160 lbs but I will have no problem kicking you in the butt and then running :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby newmercman » Sat Dec 04, 2010 9:04 am

Brentanna wrote:I may be only 160 lbs but I will have no problem kicking you in the butt and then running :lol:


No need to run, I'm a big fat [zb]er, I'd never catch you :shock: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Canny Lad » Sun Dec 05, 2010 2:53 am

Looks like we are all bonding again, thats nice. Any one who wants to slag off Big Fruit is more than welcome.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:05 am

this ones for the office we are in the one for the morron in charge of the shop and shop now
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Thu Dec 09, 2010 2:30 pm

The first look at the trailer that soon will be part of BFS lineup
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby bobthedog » Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:57 am

Hey that's in pretty good shape!! :lol:

And if you look on top of it, that is the new printing press so they can print all the new awards they give to one another.... :wink: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Canny Lad » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:19 pm

I recognise that trailer, its Foo 902, it looks like they tidied it up a bit since I last used it mind.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Brentanna » Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:08 am

Hey if you see that really short brit, the one thats like 3 ft nothing, he offered me $600.00 for Herbie. I had to start Herbie today so they could clean out the parking lot, the guy who owns the landscaping company bought him for $11,500.00 cash
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby londontruck » Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:32 pm

Would you be expected just to drive in Canada or is sending you south into the USA the norm? Anyone know? Cheers.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby JIMBO47 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:29 pm

it all depends on the company you chose to go to ,also the work that is available to the company...
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eg...the company i came over to did canada-usa 40-60%
i started off usa runs but after the first 6mnths they lost a major usa contract ,they kept the longer service guys on usa work and i ran canada multidrops for the next 2yrs till i found another company..
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby Gremmie » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:51 pm

londontruck wrote:Would you be expected just to drive in Canada or is sending you south into the USA the norm? Anyone know? Cheers.

Be prepared for both.
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby kr79 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:22 pm

Just a quick update when I spoke to a couple of firms at the end of last year they said my dd conviction wouldn't be a problem in Canada but the problem could be getting across in to the USA which would make employment a problem. I have had a criminal record check done now I have to go to the americain embassy in London to be de criminalised.
I know someone who had the same conviction as me plus acouple of other minor convitions from a few years ago who done this and got the ok to go to the USA as a tourist so fingers crossed.
Hopefully I'm on the right track just got to find a firm now willing to take a chance on me now
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby newmercman » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:30 pm

Kev,

Yesterday I was talking to a driver who had been in Canada for 4 months, he had been nicked in the UK for having a bag of weed, he had to do the American Embassy thing and be de criminalised, this got him a B1/B2 Visa which cost him about a grand I think, I watched a TV show recently where they were in various prisons, one bloke got 7yrs for a couple of ounces of weed, so they take it quite seriously, if the bloke I spoke to got in with a drug conviction, then it looks promising for you, so good luck mate :wink:

Are you sure you want to do this though? You know you're going to miss the A13 :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby kr79 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:14 pm

newmercman wrote:Kev,

Yesterday I was talking to a driver who had been in Canada for 4 months, he had been nicked in the UK for having a bag of weed, he had to do the American Embassy thing and be de criminalised, this got him a B1/B2 Visa which cost him about a grand I think, I watched a TV show recently where they were in various prisons, one bloke got 7yrs for a couple of ounces of weed, so they take it quite seriously, if the bloke I spoke to got in with a drug conviction, then it looks promising for you, so good luck mate :wink:

Are you sure you want to do this though? You know you're going to miss the A13 :lol: :lol: :lol:


A bloke i work with had to go through it for a holiday visa and said it was a pita but he got the knockback mind you he had been inside for armed robberey and attempted murder.

I think il be ok with going cold turkey on the a13 i done a long distance run yesterday to the new incinerator at belverdere so thats given me a taste for a bit of journey work lol :D
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby kr79 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:36 am

Been through the USA embassy thing got a b1 b2 visa granted came to about 150 quid and a day up at the embassy so can start looking for a job now
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Postby newmercman » Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:07 am

kr79 wrote:Been through the USA embassy thing got a b1 b2 visa granted came to about 150 quid and a day up at the embassy so can start looking for a job now


SWEET :mrgreen:

Bring me a large Doner with extra Chilli Sauce over please :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby kr79 » Sat Sep 10, 2011 1:17 pm

Will do u want salad lol
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Postby newmercman » Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:21 am

kr79 wrote:Will do u want salad lol


Salad???? Wash your mouth out :lol: :lol:
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Re: Manitobia companys taking on uk drivers

Postby PhillH » Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:59 pm

I can't believe this thread is still going,

you ex pat lot are the biggest bunch of squabbling children i've ever seen.

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