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    Guy from Vancouver island calls and wants a job
    hauling logs. He says he has experience hauling
    logs in the mountains. Flys from Comax to
    Grande Prairie takes bus from gp to High Level.
    We send a guy to pick him up and see who we
    get. Well he looks like .......nearly a street person.
    So they set me up to train him. He can barely shift
    gears at all. Wants to use the clutch....not gunna
    happen here. When it's dark out he can't read the
    2 way radio to change channels, puts on his
    "cheaters". Has a noticeable hearing problem,
    with the noise from the truck I nearly need to yell
    at him...all day. He doesn't follow bush road
    numbers too well. It's difficult to correlate other
    truck locations. He's also a little bit scary driving
    straight down the road. O ya he keeps saying -16
    is cold. He's not big on splitting the top end gears
    so ya trucks rocks like frickin boat. Ya I don't wear
    my seat belt when training guys....especially with
    this guy. So ya after a day and a half I quickly
    graduate/ditch him. They give him a tri drive
    Kenworth with a tridem pole trailer. The next
    evening I meet him in the shop with a mechanic
    fixing something...,I dont ask. The next morning
    at 6am my new trainee and I leave the shop and
    on the way out of town meet a loaded log truck
    coming thru the industrial park. I mention I have
    never seen that before.....because it's majorly
    illegal on many many levels. One for example is
    the 7 meter overhang from the back trailer axle.
    Wonder how you can get back out of town without
    wiping out a stop sign??? I try calling the slow
    moving truck on the road channel ....no reply. I
    assume he's broken down and for some reason
    limping to the shop. Later I hear it's buddy and he
    got lost on his way to the mill??!! He apparently
    on the mill channel trying to get the mill guys to
    give him directions out of town to the mill, they
    decline. Some how he makes it to the mill (guess
    its early enough no one called the cops) the mill
    loader man catches a ride from the scale to the
    crane/loader. He later tells me the guy grinds
    every gear.

    Next guy I get is 19 an never hauled anything,
    only driven empty I guess. Drives like a dream
    only minor tips and log haul experience needed.
    Man am I releaved.

    #2
    O ya the old guy rarely reads road signs. I am
    fairly certain he can read them. I gave him a test
    that he mainly passed. Another new guy from
    Ontario got lost leaving the crane in the bush
    loaded...in the block? I have done that one myself
    once thou.

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      #3
      So, aren't you glad we send only the best from Ontario? LOLZZZ!

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        #4
        This young guy from Ontario actually doesn't
        seem to bad from what I know of him. He looks
        and dress's modern so he's not from a homeless
        shelter. The big plus is he can see, hear, and
        concentrate.

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          #5
          We have friends from this area who moved to GP 4 or 5 years ago. They keep on trying to convince my oldest son to come out there to ply his license as an electrician for about 4 or 5 times as much money as he earns here . . .

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            #6
            My oldest son went to gp to work construction for
            the summer. Very good work ethic as long as its
            not school work. He came back and after 2 weeks
            of trying to force a 220 lb 6'2" kid to go to
            school....what can you do? Now he's back in GP
            with a New car and new girlfriend and making
            $25/hr at a job he really enjoys. Lives in a newer
            rental place with a relative who manages a movie
            theatre so free trips to the movies. Ya I just can't
            figure out why school wasn't very appealing. Sark

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              #7
              And I failed to mention that journeymen make pretty good wages here in Ontario. Tradesmen seem to be in fairly good demand here at the present, with not enough new ones coming in.

              Not sure why that is because our two oldest are making close to 30 bucks an hour. So I don't understand why there is any unemployment.

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                #8
                I had a guy come here the other day....he wants
                $45/hr to put tin on some sheds around the farm.
                He also wants $150/day for the man lift. Think I
                am going to not be doing that.

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