European (Norwegian ) driver interested in moving to USA.
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Hello !
I'm a 35 years old Norwegian trucker, thinking about moving to USA. I have been a truck driver for 15 years, driving all over Europe with both frigo and tankequipment (both semi and drawbartrailer) up to 52 tons totalweight. I have mostly been driving Scania, but also Volvo and Mercedes Benz, with Fish from Norway to Europe(mostly Italy, Portugal and France) with fruits and vegetables back to Norway. In the last years I mostly have been driving tankers in various forms (gasoline, diesel, Jet A-1, and Bitumen for Shell in Norway) and all kinds of chemicals (Alkyd, White Spirit, Polyester and a lot of different acids) mostly in Scandinavia (yes, I have a lot of experience of driving in the snow). My question is: Is my Norwegian driverslicense and ADR license(haz-mat for both tank and dry goods) worth anything if I try to move to USA, or must I start at scratch. I have never had any trouble with the police, so my hopes is that i can get a green card without problems. I am very thankful for all information I can get. Roger
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Originally Posted by forsiktig
My question is: Is my Norwegian drivers license and ADR license(haz-mat for both tank and dry goods) worth anything if I try to move to USA
Originally Posted by forsiktig
or must I start at scratch.
Originally Posted by forsiktig
I have never had any trouble with the police, so my hopes is that i can get a green card without problems.
I am very thankful for all information I can get.Roger
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If you aren't too far from Oslo, you could call the U.S.Embassy and enquire about work visas and how to get licensec in the U.S.
European driver training is more demanding than the training here, so you should have little difficulty finding a sponsor. Here is the Embassy website: http://www.usa.no/
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Originally Posted by Flatspot
If you aren't too far from Oslo, you could call the U.S.Embassy and enquire about work visas and how to get licensec in the U.S.
European driver training is more demanding than the training here, so you should have little difficulty finding a sponsor. Here is the Embassy website: http://www.usa.no/
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No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
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Originally Posted by hamboner
No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
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Originally Posted by PackRatTDI
Originally Posted by hamboner
No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
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Originally Posted by Mars
Originally Posted by PackRatTDI
Originally Posted by hamboner
No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
I am now earning about 44000,- NOK pr. month, I think 1 USD = 6,27 NOK = about 7000,- USD pr. month, and paying 35% taxes.
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Originally Posted by hamboner
No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
'forsiktig' i doubt you will be able to make as much as you have been making unless MAYBE if you find someone specialized on running the terrain you are used to. ALASKA! If you do not find someone like that willing to work with you and possibly pay the higher insurance premium because your experience is not as easy to verify for lazy ins. cos. One more thing, I admire your aspirations; Although I dont understand why you would want to leave a beautiful country like Norway. You are used to things like the govt. caring about you and having a safety net, were used to bending over and the govt. is saving on vaseline and if we get sick, starve under a bridge.
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Originally Posted by hamboner
No offense, but this is starting to be the problem with the entire U.S. laborforce. We either outsource our American jobs to people in other countries or we hire them to come here and do them for less than the average american would do them for. I get sick of people wanting to come here and work for nothing while the hard working Americans suffer. Why dont u come here and buy a convenience store like the rest of em?
'forsiktig' i doubt you will be able to make as much as you have been making unless MAYBE if you find someone specialized on running the terrain you are used to. ALASKA! If you do not find someone like that willing to work with you and possibly pay the higher insurance premium because your experience is not as easy to verify for lazy ins. cos. One more thing, I admire your aspirations; Although I dont understand why you would want to leave a beautiful country like Norway. You are used to things like the govt. caring about you and having a safety net, were used to bending over and the govt. is saving on vaseline and if we get sick, starve under a bridge.
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