Vancouver Class 3 Driver Required

Vancouver Class 3 Driver Required

Have you ever wished the open road could be your office? Then consider becoming U-Haul’s newest U-Box Customer Care Driver. As a CCD you will be responsible for U-Box containers and ensuring that customers are provided with friendly and courteous service. Experience a rewarding job and in a caring company culture with U-Haul.

U-Haul offers its U-Box Customer Care Drivers:

Flexible scheduling

Career stability

Opportunities for advancement

Valuable on-the-job training

U-Box Customer Care Driver Responsibilities:

Operate a flatbed truck

Operate an 8000lb pound propane forklift or a truck-mounted forklift

Load and unload storage containers for delivery

Transport storage containers to and from specified destinations, e.g. customers’ homes and local businesses

Minimum Requirements:

Clean motor vehicle driving record

High School Diploma or equivalent

Department of Transportation Certification

Canada- Class 3 or D Driver’s License with Air Brake Endorsement, a clean driving record and be able to pass a criminal background investigation

Work Environment:

The work involves moderate risks or discomforts which require special safety precautions, e.g. working around moving parts, machines, fumes, or irritant chemicals. May be required to use protective clothing, or gear such as masks, goggles, gloves, or shields.


Physical Demands:
The work requires some physical exertion such as long periods both indoors and outdoors of remaining stationary, traversing spaces, repositioning to reach and use tools, and moving a minimum of 50 lbs assisted or unassisted.


U-Haul is an equal opportunity employer. All applications for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender identity, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, provincial, state, or local law. Individual accommodations are available on requests for applicants taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Information obtained during this process will only be shared on a need to know basis.


U-Haul is an equal opportunity employer. All applications for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, provincial, state, or local law. Individual accommodations are available on requests for applicants taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Information obtained during this process will only be shared on a need to know basis.

Please apply online at https://jobs.uhaul.com/OpenJobs/JobDetail/R87418

Teams Wanted

Teams Wanted

New Terminal in Toronto
Must Have AZ license
Must Have 1 Year experience

Are you looking to get your spouse trained to drive a truck with you? Call Mike Hahn to ask how you can get approved for a spousal training program.


We are continuing to grow the fleet in Mississauga. Trans West is the leading team company for runs to California with a dedicated customer base which means no open board. The drivers at Trans West dictate their home time and on the road time availability with regular work year round. We offer great equipment, leading industry pay package and great home life balance. We require drivers with at least 1 year verifiable experience clean cvor,abstract and FAST card. If you are looking for a great team exclusive company that is driver satisfaction focused look no further. We have lots of work during this crisis and are in need of experienced teams.

What we offer:
Regular loads primarily to California
Great Equipment
Pay 3 times weekly
5-6 day turn around times.
Team dedicated company
Dedicated customer base in both Mississauga and California
Loads pre loaded in Mississauga and drop when you return
Top TCA safety rating
Dedicated truck
What we require:
Team partners
Experience in refer loads to California
1 year experience
Fast cards
Teams willing to run at least 4 trips a month.
Call Mike Hahn for more information. (416) 606 – 8296

My Fertility Story

My Fertility Story


I met my husband on a very beautiful day in June 2010. We have been pretty well inseparable from one another since that day. I was sincerely lucky to find someone who has been this supportive, and in 2017 I said YES to his proposal. One year later, we got hitched!

We moved, bought our second home together, found new careers!

Even before the wedding date the hubby and I had started actively trying to have a child. He was not super on board with the tracking that goes into actually trying to have a child. But from my experience and that of my friends, many families have difficulty conceiving. To his defense, it seemed unnatural, and he just wanted it to happen when it happens.

I am over 30 with a Type A personality, so naturally, it was never just going to happen when it happens!
After downloading a fertility tracking app (there are so many options and they are all great), I began to track and learn more about pregnancy and getting pregnant. I already knew that with my PTSD and anxiety, my stress levels would be an issue. I was able to track my stress as well as other symptoms for each day.

Fast forward 2 years and we are still not pregnant. The feelings of inadequacy, stress, and jealousy towards others who have been successful can sometimes be overwhelming. Each month you are reminded that it didn’t work out. “Is there something wrong with me?!?!?!?”
We met with our fertility specialist for the first time and we went through our basic histories with her. She went through a previous test results and made simple suggestions for some modifications to our lifestyles that could assist us in getting pregnant. These simple health tips included:
• Good nights sleep
• Exercise
• Good nutrition and Vitamins
• No smoking or 420
• No Drinking
• Stress Reduction
• Treating his sleep apnea

Obviously, these are general healthy lifestyle tips, but the healthier your body is, the more likely you are to conceive. Many of us lead very sedimentary life styles, especially when it comes to truck drivers. This lack of activity will affect your health, fertility, and motility!
I had worked diligently to reduce all stressors in my life, including leaving roles that didn’t align with my goals. As an HR and Safety professional in a male dominated field, it can be very stressful managing the relationships between your staff, managers and owners. Throw in all the different cultures and backgrounds that make up the trucking industry and it can be both a challenging and a rewarding workplace for women. You will definitely need to be up to the challenge!

Even as I sit here writing this, I am wondering if I am going to be judged? I don’t know if I want anyone to know I am trying to have a family because I am interested in my career progression. There have been too many times I have been asked where I see myself in 5 years, or not to mention the meetings where other managers would rather choose a different candidate because this candidate could get pregnant.

Of course, my career is 100% important to me; I love helping companies be more profitable and help employees find great employers to work for. I love bringing positivity to the workplace to create employee engagement and connection.

But I also know that a family and a career are not mutually exclusive ideas. Many men and women are highly successful “despite” (or maybe because of) having a family. When employees know they are supported through company policies and supports they are able to manage their stress more effectively, they are more engaged in the company and are more likely to return to work after their leave is completed.

My husband and I plan to split our time off, as we are encouraged by the changes to the laws that recognize the vital parts that both parents play. It is important to our house hold in general. If and when we are able to make this baby happen.

We are encouraged by the support and flexibility given to us by our workplace to attend the many (and I mean many) doctors appointments. Without flexibility in our schedules, it would be very difficult if not impossible. From hormone testing, cell and motility testing, ultra sounds and x-ray procedures, employees need time to navigate these procedures. They are not pleasant physically and it is emotionally exhausting. These are just the diagnostic procedures we have completed so far! This does not include further hormonal treatments and testing either of us may need, or the possibility of IVF.

Right now, we are focusing on the small lifestyle changes and each other, while we wait for more testing to be booked. We are happy to be able to have employers who recognize the importance of family. They continually work to support us in order to ensure we are available for our appointments as needed.

Without this support from our employers, we would not be able to fulfill one of my lifelong dreams, to have a family.

Due to the sensitive nature of this article the author wishes to remain anonymous.

My first 3 weeks of training!

My first 3 weeks of training!

I wanted to touch base with you now that I am almost 3 full weeks into my training. I am having an amazing time! Everyone at CHET is so awesome and helpful! I am Loving soaking up all of their knowledge!!!!

Last Friday Richard took me out on the road for My first time ever driving and it was the most amazing experience! There I was, finally doing what I am here to learn how to do and not only did I drive Bobtail for my first time I also pulled a trailer loaded with 20,000 lbs of tires! That’s a day I will never forget…it was Pretty Awesome!!!! I haven’t stopped smiling since then!!!! And I’ve driven every chance I get since!

I completed and passed the “Z” endorsement course this past weekend as well which I was super excited about! Everything is coming along so quickly!!!!

Phillip Fletcher and Dana Allard

Thank You again to The Woman’s Trucking Federation of Canada and CHET for this opportunity, I promise to make you all proud of Me.
Have a wonderful day! Stay Healthy and Safe!

Dana Allard

WTFC Scholarship Recipient

WTFC Scholarship Contest

WTFC Scholarship Contest

Commercial Heavy Equipment Training Ltd (CHET) is a corporate member of the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada (WTFC) and through great members we are able to offer our 2nd full scholarship to one lucky lady!

Contest Details:

  • Submit a 500 word essay on why you want to become a truck driver
  • Must be a Canadian resident or have permanent resident Status
  • Valid Class G license required
  • Must provide own transportation to the training school
  • Those selected for an interview to move into the final selection stage will be contacted in January
  • Clean criminal record
  • Pass a drug and alcohol test
  • Ability to cross the border an asset, but not required

Please submit your essay via email only to inquiries@wtfc.ca

Commercial Heavy Equipment Training Ltd (CHET) is an approved Private Career College (PCC) under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. They are a proud member of the Truck Training Schools Associations of Ontario (TTSAO) which allows them to issue their certificate recognized by the insurance industry.

CHET 2421 Cawthra Rd Mississauga, ON

At CHET, our focus is on you and your skills to ensure that you succeed in the profession. We value our students, their safety, and their training. You are important to us!

For more information on CHET please visit www.chet.ca