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BuddyJay
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I'm about to saddle up the ol'mule and start the journey into the sunset and I'm looking for some insight into companies worth looking at.

I plan on driving for most of the time but I'm trying to find operators that play fair and have a good reputation ;)
I'm not interested in flying the "big iron" but more along the lines of settling in somewhere and working my way through the ranks.

I have a few ideas but many minds are better than one :)

Any thoughts?

Regards,

BuddyJay
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Geographically speaking, which sunset? Or are you doing the entirety of Canada?
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yep..need mor info....where are you going to look, and what kind experience do you have? 8)
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Post by BuddyJay »

:oops: Sorry about that.. I'm leaving NS, looking anywhere west of Quebec to setup shop. I'm not going into this expecting to get results ASAP, so doing the whole Canada scene is the plan, but could use some tips on places worth looking at.

If you need more personal info, feel free to send me a PM. I have a few tools under my belt to offer a company and enough time under my belt to hold a FO spot on a navajo :) Don't take that the wrong way, I'm trying not to give away too much :)

Hope that helps
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