Owner Driver

Experience necessary

WE ARE PROUD blue-collar workers. Driving a truck is hard manual labour and provides a vital service to our country. We don’t talk enough about the skill required for the job.

Like many jobs, truckies get better with experience. Whether we’re securing a heavy load or navigating a B-double down a steep, winding hill, we learn from our mistakes like any other person. The difference is that our mistakes can, and do, cost lives.

It is the

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