Shortage of drivers across the pond?

By the sound of it why would you want to be a driver based in the States?
If you are from north of the border you can run the whole of the US and earn an average wage of around $65,000 a year. Most companies run pretty much top spec trucks too.
Driving for a US company sounds like a mugs game.

newmercman:
The amount of ‘British’ fighting for the Taliban in Afghanistan does not do us any favours on that score :open_mouth:

Brain washed by the " Teletubbies " in rusholme! :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing:

wire:
By the sound of it why would you want to be a driver based in the States?
If you are from north of the border you can run the whole of the US and earn an average wage of around $65,000 a year. Most companies run pretty much top spec trucks too.
Driving for a US company sounds like a mugs game.

Plus the fact you can go down drop reload and head straight back North again and home for reset rather then drop in Dallas reload for NY then over to SF :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Lol. Don’t put too much hope into that necessarily, Taffy old chap.
Remember that the Canada/US border is the longest international border in the world so just because you back load north doesn’t always get you anywhere near home.
Trivia fact for you. … The border is an astonishing 8,891kms long!

I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

Driveroneuk:
I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

Is it Detroit?

Driveroneuk:
I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

alaska

wire:
Lol. Don’t put too much hope into that necessarily, Taffy old chap.
Remember that the Canada/US border is the longest international border in the world so just because you back load north doesn’t always get you anywhere near home.
Trivia fact for you. … The border is an astonishing 8,891kms long!

the guys I work for have said ‘if you wanna go away for only 2 weeks then no worries let us know when you wanna get home and we do the best we can’ till i get going i gotta take that at face value lol most of the guys I have spoken to seem pretty happy as the company have changed a lot in the last 10 yrs and now a good firm to work for. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

loopyjuice:

Driveroneuk:
I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

alaska

Which isn’t a city though :stuck_out_tongue:

mutley:

Driveroneuk:
I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

Is it Detroit?

+1 unless its very near the border at Niagara

billybigrig:

loopyjuice:

Driveroneuk:
I have a house in an American city where if I travelled SOUTH I would cross into Canada!
Where is it?

Trivia question of the week :wink:

Wire/Pat don’t spoil the fun.

alaska

Which isn’t a city though :stuck_out_tongue:

tbh Driveroneuk doesnt specify that he wants the city name just where it is :smiley: if he means in the lower 48 then yes detroit would be my guess aswell

Chatham, Kent! :smiley:

London is a few miles up the road NE, whilst the US is a few miles NW…