Driving Jobs in Canada



Introduction






Canada, in Transportation point of view is the world's second-largest country in total area, which is highly dedicated for having an efficient, high-capacity multimodal transport offering to make easy the large distances between natural resource extraction sites and agricultural and urban areas. More than 1,400,000 kilometres are included in Canada's transportation system
Transport Canada oversees and regulates mostly the aspects of transportation within federal jurisdiction, having inter provincial transport included. In Canada the maintaining of transportation safety is the responsibility of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada which it does so by investigating accidents and making safety recommendations.
In 2009, reports were made for having 20,706,616 road vehicles registrations in Canada, of which vehicles under 4.5 tones were almost 96%, and vehicles between 4.5 and 15 were 2.4
 And 1.6% were 15 long tons; 17 short tons or greater. A total of 333.29 billion kilometers was travelled by these vehicles.
Jobs:
We can see for the large number of transportation in Canada a huge number of vacancies are left for which a cluster of workers are required. Even educated people do part time driving in Bahrain because of highly efficient and effective roads and it definitely is a lot better than any other country with low pay rate and very hectic job routes and routines


Driver
Parking Inspector
Delivery Supervisor
Transportation / Shipping Supervisor
Dispatcher
Truck Driver
Delivery Driver
Bus Driver
Taxi Driver

Salary
The Salary packages vary from low to high and on the basis of which kind of Job a person is doing. Mostly the heavy driver has internal and external equity in salary but when a home driver is concerned the diver is paid as per family requirements and expectations. More hard and time taking job tends to have more salary.


The point that needs to be noticed is that like some countries, Canada pays less than what other jobs pay averagely.


For the job titles mentioned earlier this image below can give the average salary details.

There are a few factors that need to been notices as they affect the salary one has to receive:

Experience has an impact on Bus Driver Salaries
Skills has an impact on Bus Driver Salaries
With more years of Experience more salary increases but it can also be seen that with more experience the salary decrease also because more experiences means more age and driving companies mostly prefer young blood as they can perform more than Old.

Requirements
Every company and country has its own requirements but they all might have these in common:
A valid NSW heavy vehicle license (MR, HR, HC, MC) (How to receive it is mentioned under)
Minimum 12 months experience on the driver’s class of license
A current RMS report to be submitted (dated no more than 3 months old)
Immediate or Quick availability
Attending an interview
Provide 2 transport references
Pass a drug & alcohol screening and tests

Why work in Canada?
Good well constructed roads
Larger and better houses than back home
It’s multicultural
It is a safe environment.
Tipping is expected: When we talk about Canada, tipping is very much expected with the typical amount being 15, although more can be given for great service. It is considered inappropriate for not leaving a tip
Canadians are well educated: Canada is among the world’s most educated country, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, conducted study. More than half of Canadian residents have university degrees. So a good behavior can be expected as well.
A broader consciousness of the world and its style of humans and cultures

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