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Job bank? Scam? It's Canada's original job advert site you know that right?

Google is your friend here. But, since you haven't searched yet, read this and more like this:
Jobbank is just to target desperate people tbh (wasn't designed to scam at all, but that's how bad employers are using it). Jobs are short in Canada, most unskilled folks are dime a dozen, etc - so you figure why someone would list anything on the job bank. There are other, better sites to list your jobs to source MUCH better candidates too.
 
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Google is your friend here. But, since you haven't searched yet, read this and more like this:
Jobbank is just to target desperate people tbh (wasn't designed to scam at all, but that's how bad employers are using it). Jobs are short in Canada, most unskilled folks are dime a dozen, etc - so you figure why someone would list anything on the job bank. There are other, better sites to list your jobs to source MUCH better
Yeah I looked at it. It's just sad. So LMIA supported jobs in there is just fake? My all plans. I just idk. How can I find trusted LMIA supported jobs then?
 
Yeah I looked at it. It's just sad. So LMIA supported jobs in there is just fake? My all plans. I just idk. How can I find trusted LMIA supported jobs then?

See, takers (especially skilled ones) for LMIAs are many. I'd suggest that you apply to some of these jobs, see where you get to, don't get scammed or pay anyone for LMIA though. Trucking is an oversaturated business as a whole, so they are hire and abuse temporary workers. You can also look up trucking specific issues in Canada too - that way you'll be a lot more aware of issues that happen despite trucking appearing to be a not-so-bad job in Canada.
 
See, takers (especially skilled ones) for LMIAs are many. I'd suggest that you apply to some of these jobs, see where you get to, don't get scammed or pay anyone for LMIA though. Trucking is an oversaturated business as a whole, so they are hire and abuse temporary workers. You can also look up trucking specific issues in Canada too - that way you'll be a lot more aware of issues that happen despite trucking appearing to be a not-so-bad job in Canada.
I'll be fast food shift manager. Idk I seen some post on jobbank like burger king,kfc posted them "fast food shift manager" can i ask some question on DM?