What was involved at interview
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interview
If you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI ) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.
My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
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There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
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They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Is it all NI based, or do they run UK drivers out of other places?
There is a place in Telford. Whether it’s the same work I have no idea.
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you![]()
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probably try one of the other large companies then
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you![]()
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![]()
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probably try one of the other large companies then
They aren’t the worst by a long shot.
Do you live in Derry
If yes,
you’d want to be tramping to mainland for them then,
2weeks away 24hrs+ weekly rest in middle and 66hrs+ off on long weekend at home.
NOT rushing around like a screaming Banshee and £550home per week.
Volvo FH Globey/Iveco Stralis or Scania R440 highline as your truck as newer Merc MP4s usually given to more senior drivers who are all good bunch of lads, also ones in Transport office sound people too.
Big Truck:
8)irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
probably try one of the other large companies then
They aren’t the worst by a long shot.
Do you live in Derry
If yes,
you’d want to be tramping to mainland for them then,
2weeks away 24hrs+ weekly rest in middle and 66hrs+ off on long weekend at home.
NOT rushing around like a screaming Banshee and £550home per week.
Volvo FH Globey/Iveco Stralis or Scania R440 highline as your truck as newer Merc MP4s usually given to more senior drivers who are all good bunch of lads, also ones in Transport office sound people too.
yes I’m from outside Derry would that make any difference
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
8)irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
probably try one of the other large companies then
They aren’t the worst by a long shot.
Do you live in Derry
If yes,
you’d want to be tramping to mainland for them then,
2weeks away 24hrs+ weekly rest in middle and 66hrs+ off on long weekend at home.
NOT rushing around like a screaming Banshee and £550home per week.
Volvo FH Globey/Iveco Stralis or Scania R440 highline as your truck as newer Merc MP4s usually given to more senior drivers who are all good bunch of lads, also ones in Transport office sound people too.yes I’m from outside Derry would that make any difference
Just slightly,
you wouldn’t want to travel to McCulla in Lisburn for a dayshift or nightshift job 5times/week now would you
Did you say previously in this thread that you’d still to get your HGV1 licence
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
8)irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
happyhebridean436:
What was involved at interviewIf you consider yourself an experienced driver your interview will consist of going on a wee jaunt of about 25mins in a truck with Paddy and having a bit of a “chin wag”
![]()
![]()
There are trying their best to get rid of the “Eeejitts” who “can’t drive ducks up a sheugh”
(Pronounced “shuck” for those not born in NI) and who can only get 6mpg out of a VolvoFH480/i-shift and wreck the yoke at the same time
![]()
They are wild busy and are badly needing more “good” drivers and they run all good tackle.My advice:
DRIVE the truck like you own it yourself (IE sensible) and have a decent previous driving record and you’ll be asked at the end of the wee jaunt,
“When you want to do your 1sr run”![]()
Have you worked for them
Have not quite made my mind up what I’m for doing.
I am having a “difficulty” @ McCulla and being “arsed” about so decided for two days last week to have a look as to what’s really on offer from other NI trucking companies.
After two SHORT driving assessments, two phonecalls to another two companies and filling in a Driverhire agency application I’ve now got the offer of SIX full time trucking jobs ALL bloody wanting me to start this week![]()
![]()
If your in NI and have a clean licence with decent trucking experience and now the ALL important full Drivers CPC card believe me,
you are in a very HANDY position for getting a better wage rate![]()
![]()
Looks like the driver shortage has came to northern ireland so whats McCulla like to work for I know the pays not the best but they may take on a new driver would try them if I ever need to get my license
They are taking on MorganMclernon “rejects” ATM,
what does that tell you![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
probably try one of the other large companies then
They aren’t the worst by a long shot.
Do you live in Derry
If yes,
you’d want to be tramping to mainland for them then,
2weeks away 24hrs+ weekly rest in middle and 66hrs+ off on long weekend at home.
NOT rushing around like a screaming Banshee and £550home per week.
Volvo FH Globey/Iveco Stralis or Scania R440 highline as your truck as newer Merc MP4s usually given to more senior drivers who are all good bunch of lads, also ones in Transport office sound people too.yes I’m from outside Derry would that make any difference
Just slightly,
you wouldn’t want to travel to McCulla in Lisburn for a dayshift or nightshift job 5times/week now would you![]()
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Did you say previously in this thread that you’d still to get your HGV1 licence
yep have no licence i am working anyway this is just if i ever don’t have work
Even with things being as tight as they are regarding NI firms needing good HGV1 drivers most of them will want you to have your licence 2yrs and have been doing some sort of truck driving over that time.
Their insurance company will DEMAND it.
Big Truck:
Even with things being as tight as they are regarding NI firms needing good HGV1 drivers most of them will want you to have your licence 2yrs and have been doing some sort of truck driving over that time.Their insurance company will DEMAND it.
That’s what put me off doing it when I was younger the only reason I would do it now is if I can’t get a job doing something else
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
Even with things being as tight as they are regarding NI firms needing good HGV1 drivers most of them will want you to have your licence 2yrs and have been doing some sort of truck driving over that time.Their insurance company will DEMAND it.
That’s what put me off doing it when I was younger the only reason I would do it now is if I can’t get a job doing something else
Don’t let that put you off irish lorries, plenty of places will give young lads a start if you are keen and willing to work hard. But I would try places that have smaller ridgids to start out with.
hi any u guys know if morgan mclernon has trucks that end up in uk at end of week tks
jay0:
irish lorries:
Big Truck:
Even with things being as tight as they are regarding NI firms needing good HGV1 drivers most of them will want you to have your licence 2yrs and have been doing some sort of truck driving over that time.Their insurance company will DEMAND it.
That’s what put me off doing it when I was younger the only reason I would do it now is if I can’t get a job doing something else
Don’t let that put you off irish lorries, plenty of places will give young lads a start if you are keen and willing to work hard. But I would try places that have smaller ridgids to start out with.
It doesn’t put me off it now it’s just when I was 18 I couldn’t find a job and I didn’t want to risk it
stevejones:
hi any u guys know if morgan mclernon has trucks that end up in uk at end of week tks
I think some work out of here:
cmlfulfilment.co.uk/
ok m8 tks