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"If you aren't going fast enough to pass the other semi just wait." Thank you for saying this Alex. I spend a lot of time driving on I40 between Memphis and Little Rock. There will be at least 3 times a trip where two trucks are side-by-side for at least 5-10 miles. It's almost like they don't realize there are others of us that are on the roads working also.
Being familiar with the stretch of road you are talking about, I'm sure they realize it, but don't care. The speed limit for trucks there is also lower than the car limit. I think it is 75 vs 70 or 65.
Alex, Highway I80 is always bad in the winter due to snow, ice, and avalanches. During the spring you get high winds/tornadoes. If you have to drive that regularly, be warned. Back about 6 years when I started back trucking I actually saw an avalanche happen in my mirror and I hit the gas pedal, because my life depended on it! I think 2 or 3 trucks just got pushed right off the road into a ditches. You can believe me I'm not going back out there again! I don't worry any way I will do my North Carolina -Virginia or North Carolina-Florida. The Atlantic Coast is my favorite . Next week I have to team with my boss's son to go to Yankee Candle in Mass. Keep safe and WARM!
The I80 through Wyoming during the winter is closed more than it's open. The 70 through Vail can be worse. I always thought WDOT should post when the road is open, not when it's closed :)
LOL. I left Desoto the morning of the 31st for Sherman to pick up sunny delight going to New Braunfels and was having fun dodging four wheeler on the ice through Dallas.
Few 4 wheelers know or understand down time. Great video with hand on cooking in the truck. Also making extra meals to reheat when rolling down the road. Enjoy your trip and stay safe.
Alex, when you used your smart pass after you hit the pedal twice make sure you're going down a hill for momentum if you use that going up a hill your gonna burn fuel more just helping you with some tips , I also do stop at polit flying j and one 9 truck stops and be safe out there.
Damn bro, I don't even cook like that in my own home! I have no excuses anymore! lol If you can cook like that in a truck, I can certainly do at least the same in my home. Congrats...you're not just a trucker, you're an inspiration for would be chefs like me. Keep on truckin'! I've really been enjoying your videos. And STAY SAFE out there! Hope I see you passing through the Dayton, Ohio area sometime!
When I finally started getting trucks with refrigerators I could eat healthier and dropped weight from 250 pounds to 210 and then down to 180 pounds. I also walked a half hour at least every other day. I think I've walked in every state east of the Mississippi and a few west of it. I'm now medically retired since 2018. Day before yesterday I made Turmeric Rice with okra and Pepsi Cola Chicken. The recipe calls for Coca-Cola but I'm a Pepsi fan.🤷🏼♂️
Oh Alex.. I cooked everything in my hot plate. I boiled eggs I mainly did rice dishes with hamburger meat and vegetables, soy sauce. I used a lot of paper towels to wipe out and then I would use dawn soap in a water bottle and it’s doable. I even had a portable toilet.
Hey Alex, I showed them backing and perfect parking, then I showed off a little. Cypress wants me for an instructor, they offered me like $80,000 for my first year! I told them nope I want Atlanta-Charolette dedicated and a green Kenworth T680 or I would walk. I told the guy if I make a call my rig would be here in 2 1/2 hours. I guess they want to negotiate more? I love driving I don't have the patients for teaching right now. What should I do? You had a video where the veteran trucker helped you out, I did something like that in (6 minutes) 4 moves including checking my clearances once.
i witnessed this at loves right before you enter cheyenne from i-25 (i work at amazon for a company that operates in cheyanne) and the loves truckstop was overloaded with semis because the roads were being closed, so many that truck drivers were parking on the on-ramps and off-ramps of the clustercluck of the overpass
Hey Alex, I was watching on of your other videos and you said you couldn’t figure out how to turn on your fog lights. The turn switch that turns your lights on, when you have your headlights on, pull that knob out just a little bit and they’ll turn on
Glad to hear you say you clean the inside of your truck cab. All that cooking of meats in the cab yields oily vapors that will embed in everything, everywhere. Glad to hear you have a high regard for safety.
i was just stuck out in wyoming on the 80 this week. was stuck from last thursday until this past monday. 4 ish days stuck not moving due to weather. it was soo boring and freezing cold.
Set you cruise and press + on cruise and it will add 3 more miles.. then double tap gas to get more +3 miles while in cruise.. i used to work for gp aswell.. you can go 71 mph in 15 min..
Everyday me & my grandma sit on the couch watching your videos I don’t know why but I love watching ur videos it’s so entertaining and you’re amazing!!
what about folding the top bed down and using it a shelf for all the cooking stuff. you could put one this like cargo net thingy's that people have in the cars trunk up to keep everything from sliding off
like a pico de gallo , you could add precook shrimp cut in half and make a ceville since you add lime juice, buy the toast tortilla and top it up on the toastada,
Alex I live an hour away from Dallas Texas We have been below freezing for the last 4 days It's ironic you said Texas is warm hahaha Love your videos bro
When you said I-70 I just went "noooo" at my screen. I've driven I-70 going west through Denver and then going up through the mountains in a car and that sucked. And the drive down from the pass, in a car, was enough that I never want to do that again. Thinking of you doing that in a loaded truck just made me all sorts of anxious. When you first mentioned Nebraska to Salt Lake City I already got worried about you going that way, until it hit me you'd be on I-80 the whole way.
Hi Alex I might have a little Info for You I took my top bed and cut up 2 chep pallets and cut them to size in 3 separate pieces and stood the mattress up against the back wall and bolted 3 3 drawer plastic cabinets to the pallets and I keep all my stuff up top Winter clothes Extra blankets Cooking supplies And other things My refrigerator is actually so tall it is right under the microwave cabinet
I love the big weather disaster storm videos. The cooking is ok to watch but I would love to see more of the storm. Maybe even interview some random truckers you pass and see what all they have to say. I love your vids. Do not get me wrong. Love Ecuador too!
I drive local for FedEx in southern Al. I haven't worked all week because all the freight that moves through us is stopped because of the weather out west and up north.
Ecuador is a beautiful Country similar to Columbia but yes very economical to live there. The produce blows the doors off on American produce. Plus the currency is the American dollar. Don't bring $100's because the vendors cannot break a $100 bill. Safe travels Alex.
Hi Alex, love your channel. My wife is Ecuadorean, we have a house in Cuenca that we will eventually retire to. Have you ever tried the delicacy called cuye? Look it up, you probably won't try it, lol. Be safe out there!
I live and truck out west and the weather can be pretty wild. Always have to keep an eye on the radar and forecast. Sometimes you still might get caught out. I was on i80 this same day going to WY for a delivery.
I sat in Green River Wyoming 50 hours over the weekend waiting for 80 to open. Don't wait. Go down to 70. It doesn't close. Earlier this year 80 was closed for six consecutive days. 45 miles an hour is a breeze. 75 mph is high wind for them. It will flip an empty trailer and blow the snow around, once again closing the road.
Bro that puss wont survive even in a manual truck, what are you talking about. Dude cant even change a wheel or a bulb. Hes a good youtuber but thats about it.
Hey Alex When I retire from trucking I want you to know that I have brought you a couple dozen subscribers. My way of handing you the ball. I brought you 53 people including 5 of my own names becareful in the world of trucking. John
I was only on my second day solo and drove highway 375 Indian turnpike roadway frozen over the other day.. luckily my trailer was empty. I was white knuckled. Choctaw nation Oklahoma is beautiful though
I seriously think you would enjoy going to the Culinary Institute! I have a friend who went there and he has worked at Pebble Beach and other good jobs ever since
Alex, YOU'RE THE MAN !! I like your videos, it's amazing to be inside a real american truck ! I'm living in Belgium in Europa and since 2007, everyday I drive a lot of miles with "American Truck Simulator", probably you know it. I like to cruise across America and Canada, onboard un superb MACK but, when I'm hungry, I've NOT a fridge onboard !! Crazy, it's amazing to cook inside the truck, really. Live long and prosper, have good drives ! 😎
I-80 is at best a seasonal freeway. I run I-80 in the spring/summer/fall. Then I avoid it like the plague in winter. Out of the last 60 days (December), i-80 has been closed for at least 3 days every week. Not worth going I-80 in the winter, I'll add 100-200 miles to my route to avoid it, if I can. Good luck man.
If nothing else (and there's lots of else) you demonstrate the ways to adapt to eating on the road...in your own truck...and eating well. You've got the right 'tools' to do it well, and show how to do it well...now I'm hungry...lol.
My thinking is GP Transco scheduled that load for three days later that's why you have all that time on the load because I 80 going to be closed down so they basically trip planned for you
I saw one of your company vans on the highway near Chicago on 294 about a week or so ago! Never have I ever seen that company! I was hoping to see if it was your or not but I was a few cars behind it when I noticed that beautiful blue!
Yesterday, I pull up to a 4 lane highway that runs through the county, and I see a Variant truck with a US Express trailer sitting on the shoulder. My first thought was, "I wonder if that's Alex." Then I remembered you don't work for them anymore.
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A new scammer @garryhoe with your profile picture. I'm blocking him. Hope that helps. Thanks for pointing that out.
Have you ever considered doing a q and a? I’m curious how often you make it home? Also, how do you shop? You always seem so well stocked
@@yasmine4754 Same scammer, let me crash him like I did before!
@@devilshark8200 How do you do that? 🤔
@@yasmine4754 I know the idiot's ip addess i'm going to feed his coputer some more worms!
You can't call yourself a trucker til you've been stranded somewhere along I-80 in Wyoming. Good work being prepared, and stay safe out there.
"If you aren't going fast enough to pass the other semi just wait." Thank you for saying this Alex. I spend a lot of time driving on I40 between Memphis and Little Rock. There will be at least 3 times a trip where two trucks are side-by-side for at least 5-10 miles. It's almost like they don't realize there are others of us that are on the roads working also.
Being familiar with the stretch of road you are talking about, I'm sure they realize it, but don't care. The speed limit for trucks there is also lower than the car limit. I think it is 75 vs 70 or 65.
I-40 Memphis to Little Rock is torture. There is plenty of traffic to three lane that entire stretch and trunks in two right lanes.
It’s good that you pay attention to what you eat on the road. Be safe out there man this heavy part of the winter is almost over
Alex, Highway I80 is always bad in the winter due to snow, ice, and avalanches. During the spring you get high winds/tornadoes. If you have to drive that regularly, be warned. Back about 6 years when I started back trucking I actually saw an avalanche happen in my mirror and I hit the gas pedal, because my life depended on it! I think 2 or 3 trucks just got pushed right off the road into a ditches. You can believe me I'm not going back out there again! I don't worry any way I will do my North Carolina -Virginia or North Carolina-Florida. The Atlantic Coast is my favorite . Next week I have to team with my boss's son to go to Yankee Candle in Mass. Keep safe and WARM!
@ALEXTHETEUCKINGGUY not the real Alex 👆
@@Freeridin07 `Yeah i know I'll get rid of that idiot again!
@Lil luxury Devil Shark crashed his computer before and I guess he didn't learn his lesson? Maybe he needs round 2?
@Lil luxury should I post his ip address?
@@JohnsgreenKenwortht post it i dare ya lol. Make him pay
You seem much happier in the videos since you’ve joined GP! Glad to see you doing well.
The I80 through Wyoming during the winter is closed more than it's open. The 70 through Vail can be worse. I always thought WDOT should post when the road is open, not when it's closed :)
Live in Nebraska. Unfortunately we have horrible driver's in the country. Keep us posted, stay safe.
Sleeeper trucks appear to have this real cozy feel with all the amenities
Alex: At least its warm in Dallas.
Me: *looks outside at all the ice*
LOL. I left Desoto the morning of the 31st for Sherman to pick up sunny delight going to New Braunfels and was having fun dodging four wheeler on the ice through Dallas.
Few 4 wheelers know or understand down time. Great video with hand on cooking in the truck. Also making extra meals to reheat when rolling down the road. Enjoy your trip and stay safe.
Wyoming is a beautiful state but it has too much high winds and black ice 😳. Stay safe out there, Alex!
Alex, when you used your smart pass after you hit the pedal twice make sure you're going down a hill for momentum if you use that going up a hill your gonna burn fuel more just helping you with some tips , I also do stop at polit flying j and one 9 truck stops and be safe out there.
Damn bro, I don't even cook like that in my own home! I have no excuses anymore! lol If you can cook like that in a truck, I can certainly do at least the same in my home. Congrats...you're not just a trucker, you're an inspiration for would be chefs like me. Keep on truckin'! I've really been enjoying your videos. And STAY SAFE out there! Hope I see you passing through the Dayton, Ohio area sometime!
When I finally started getting trucks with refrigerators I could eat healthier and dropped weight from 250 pounds to 210 and then down to 180 pounds. I also walked a half hour at least every other day. I think I've walked in every state east of the Mississippi and a few west of it. I'm now medically retired since 2018. Day before yesterday I made Turmeric Rice with okra and Pepsi Cola Chicken. The recipe calls for Coca-Cola but I'm a Pepsi fan.🤷🏼♂️
Oh Alex.. I cooked everything in my hot plate. I boiled eggs I mainly did rice dishes with hamburger meat and vegetables, soy sauce. I used a lot of paper towels to wipe out and then I would use dawn soap in a water bottle and it’s doable. I even had a portable toilet.
Hey Alex, I showed them backing and perfect parking, then I showed off a little. Cypress wants me for an instructor, they offered me like $80,000 for my first year! I told them nope I want Atlanta-Charolette dedicated and a green Kenworth T680 or I would walk. I told the guy if I make a call my rig would be here in 2 1/2 hours. I guess they want to negotiate more? I love driving I don't have the patients for teaching right now. What should I do? You had a video where the veteran trucker helped you out, I did something like that in (6 minutes) 4 moves including checking my clearances once.
i witnessed this at loves right before you enter cheyenne from i-25 (i work at amazon for a company that operates in cheyanne) and the loves truckstop was overloaded with semis because the roads were being closed, so many that truck drivers were parking on the on-ramps and off-ramps of the clustercluck of the overpass
That's pretty common
You could get a 2x4 piece and use it to hold the bed up whenever you need to take out your cooking supplies !
Alex thank you for sharing your ups and downs and especially the beauty on your travels. Stay safe on your travels.
Hey Alex, I was watching on of your other videos and you said you couldn’t figure out how to turn on your fog lights. The turn switch that turns your lights on, when you have your headlights on, pull that knob out just a little bit and they’ll turn on
Keep your dreams alive, Alex. One day, you'll get there!
Thanks for the video. For some reason driving is very relaxing to me.
Glad to hear you say you clean the inside of your truck cab. All that cooking of meats in the cab yields oily vapors that will embed in everything, everywhere. Glad to hear you have a high regard for safety.
i was just stuck out in wyoming on the 80 this week. was stuck from last thursday until this past monday. 4 ish days stuck not moving due to weather. it was soo boring and freezing cold.
I'm just amazed that not every new truck does not come with a monster screen GPS in the dash.
Yes like cars
Set you cruise and press + on cruise and it will add 3 more miles.. then double tap gas to get more +3 miles while in cruise.. i used to work for gp aswell.. you can go 71 mph in 15 min..
Everyday me & my grandma sit on the couch watching your videos I don’t know why but I love watching ur videos it’s so entertaining and you’re amazing!!
You have a cool Grama❤❤❤
what about folding the top bed down and using it a shelf for all the cooking stuff. you could put one this like cargo net thingy's that people have in the cars trunk up to keep everything from sliding off
How cow I've never been this early before. Good luck and godspeed out on the open road. The weather ain't no joke these days!
Snow strom for sure, Woke up this morning and it was -25 F out in Michigan
Very important truck advice. Helpful video, many many thanks, my friend.
like a pico de gallo , you could add precook shrimp cut in half and make a ceville since you add lime juice, buy the toast tortilla and top it up on the toastada,
Do you carry a full set of chains? If not, don’t take I-70 in wintertime. Colorado scales will at times check that you carry chains.
Alex I live an hour away from Dallas Texas
We have been below freezing for the last 4 days
It's ironic you said
Texas is warm hahaha
Love your videos bro
Stay safe and warm. God bless you. 🙏🙏🙏
When you said I-70 I just went "noooo" at my screen. I've driven I-70 going west through Denver and then going up through the mountains in a car and that sucked. And the drive down from the pass, in a car, was enough that I never want to do that again. Thinking of you doing that in a loaded truck just made me all sorts of anxious. When you first mentioned Nebraska to Salt Lake City I already got worried about you going that way, until it hit me you'd be on I-80 the whole way.
80 is bad, especially over Elk Mountain, but 70 is way worse for weather and closures
@@Rev1Kev so what’s the best way to go back east are to go west threw New Mexico maybe
I was thinking the same thing: NOOO: don't try to go on 70 if 80's closed.
I love your passion and creativity for cooking 😃❤️
4 or 5 days?! Geez. I'm from a snow state, so I'm used to horrible weather.. still sucks
Hi Alex
I might have a little Info for
You
I took my top bed and cut up 2 chep pallets and cut them to size in 3 separate pieces and stood the mattress up against the back wall and bolted 3 3 drawer plastic cabinets to the pallets and I keep all my stuff up top
Winter clothes
Extra blankets
Cooking supplies
And other things
My refrigerator is actually so tall it is right under the microwave cabinet
You do a good pre-trip inspection Alex, everyone should watch your videos!!
I love the big weather disaster storm videos. The cooking is ok to watch but I would love to see more of the storm. Maybe even interview some random truckers you pass and see what all they have to say. I love your vids. Do not get me wrong. Love Ecuador too!
Wish more truckers had your attitude
Enjoyed
Have you ever thought about getting an Insta pot?! it has all kinds of features that you can use in the truck!
I live up in Rapid City, SD just north of Nebraska! You must be on I-80 heading west!
Lol I was just at the pilot on campstool Rd in Cheyenne two days ago. I delivered to the Lowe's DC.
This video was a blast...all the cooking with the different onions❤❤❤. Then you whip up some plantains!!! Amazing ❤
I drive local for FedEx in southern Al. I haven't worked all week because all the freight that moves through us is stopped because of the weather out west and up north.
That’s pretty rad that the company does daily weather checks………….
Everyday 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Safe travels and thanks for the accidental laugh
Ecuador is a beautiful Country similar to Columbia but yes very economical to live there. The produce blows the doors off on American produce. Plus the currency is the American dollar. Don't bring $100's because the vendors cannot break a $100 bill. Safe travels Alex.
Is been a week with GPTransco. My assigned tractor was blue, not anymore it now white. That's how dirty my tractor ATM. Be safe out there
alex you should get a small air fryer, you can cook anything inside one and it cooks quickly.
The last few days in the DFW area as been rough man!
Hi Alex, love your channel. My wife is Ecuadorean, we have a house in Cuenca that we will eventually retire to. Have you ever tried the delicacy called cuye? Look it up, you probably won't try it, lol. Be safe out there!
Stay safe out there! Hello from Rhode Island!!
I live and truck out west and the weather can be pretty wild. Always have to keep an eye on the radar and forecast. Sometimes you still might get caught out. I was on i80 this same day going to WY for a delivery.
It’s crazy bc i heard all kinds of crazy stuff going on. I been over here on the other side of the North Dakota corridor
Great video Alex. You cook some great food too. Stay happy and be safe. Love you.
Truck safe. Be patient! Enjoy your channel.
Hey Alex stay warm and be safe 👋🏾👋🏾👍🏾
Keep warm and stay safe bro
I sat in Green River Wyoming 50 hours over the weekend waiting for 80 to open. Don't wait. Go down to 70. It doesn't close. Earlier this year 80 was closed for six consecutive days. 45 miles an hour is a breeze. 75 mph is high wind for them. It will flip an empty trailer and blow the snow around, once again closing the road.
Have you done a dish washing video yet? I'm very curious about how you get all of this equipment cleaned up.
You forgot to check something. How about your clutch fan? How about your air tanks? What's your tire pressure?
Your dream life sounds great Alex, and good to see you cooking I like the meals. Keep Safe , Healthy and warm. 😊🙏✌
How are you adjusting to the freightliner?
Its 60s mid 80s all week in Florida. Worst we are getting is a little bit of rain
Once you receive 1 mil subs, you have to drive in India for a year and take everybody along.
A trip around the world looking at trucking in each country would be sick
@@EdgarStyles1234 like taking the British-French truck tunnel hehe
Not even worth it for a million 20 maybe
How do you drive to India when he is in the US
Bro that puss wont survive even in a manual truck, what are you talking about. Dude cant even change a wheel or a bulb. Hes a good youtuber but thats about it.
Alex you should talk about or show us what you do on your downtime when you're inside the truck!
I’m Ecuadorian , that salsa is the best !
Hey Alex When I retire from trucking I want you to know that I have brought you a couple dozen subscribers. My way of handing you the ball. I brought you 53 people including 5 of my own names becareful in the world of trucking. John
I have that very same microwave in my kitchen today. Works SUPER great.
Ah...yes. good Ole wyoming as a trucker. Memories. This is why I'm running AZ-TX loop.
I was only on my second day solo and drove highway 375 Indian turnpike roadway frozen over the other day.. luckily my trailer was empty. I was white knuckled. Choctaw nation Oklahoma is beautiful though
He’s making more in you tube than driving the truck 🎉🎉
utah has some steep hills lol be safe out there 👍
Parleese Canyon right as you enter SLC is really really bad when it snows. And Utah is Actually really good at cleaning the roads
He’s watering while explaining his dish😂😂😂😂
Utah is beautiful I love Salt Lake city. I've delivered several school buses to the dealers there. Nice air port
I seriously think you would enjoy going to the Culinary Institute! I have a friend who went there and he has worked at Pebble Beach and other good jobs ever since
I-70 through Colorado in winter would be a bad idea anyway, it goes right through the Rockies and you'd most likely be required to have chains
-10 real feel -35 with the wind here in NH
Alex, YOU'RE THE MAN !! I like your videos, it's amazing to be inside a real american truck ! I'm living in Belgium in Europa and since 2007, everyday I drive a lot of miles with "American Truck Simulator", probably you know it. I like to cruise across America and Canada, onboard un superb MACK but, when I'm hungry, I've NOT a fridge onboard !! Crazy, it's amazing to cook inside the truck, really. Live long and prosper, have good drives ! 😎
You better make sure that your Dispatch load you and your tipping to 77000 to 80,000 max.. I know I did when I was running last year. I’m local now.
Hey Alex have you ever gone to Montana? If so is it beautiful? Cause I’m getting my CDL soon and in a few years I wanna live in Montana lol
I-80 is at best a seasonal freeway. I run I-80 in the spring/summer/fall. Then I avoid it like the plague in winter. Out of the last 60 days (December), i-80 has been closed for at least 3 days every week.
Not worth going I-80 in the winter, I'll add 100-200 miles to my route to avoid it, if I can.
Good luck man.
17:41 foreshadowing going to Dallas! Ice storms the last few days. Lol.
If nothing else (and there's lots of else) you demonstrate the ways to adapt to eating on the road...in your own truck...and eating well. You've got the right 'tools' to do it well, and show how to do it well...now I'm hungry...lol.
My thinking is GP Transco scheduled that load for three days later that's why you have all that time on the load because I 80 going to be closed down so they basically trip planned for you
Omg I saw u in Cheyenne Wyoming I saw gp trans truck
Hey alex does the new truck have a cb radio or are you going to get one in it
Im a flatbedder we’re almost always close to 80k. How heavy are you guys ?
sorry man, i am running team driving, we were fortunate to take I10 through texas to get home.
you ever look into an inductive cooktop? They are really nice
I saw one of your company vans on the highway near Chicago on 294 about a week or so ago! Never have I ever seen that company! I was hoping to see if it was your or not but I was a few cars behind it when I noticed that beautiful blue!
Do you eat soup? It’s really good during the winter or cold weather for the digestion.
gosh I forgot to buy soup when I went shopping. I want to make some Vietnamese pho really bad
You need to make a shopping list
Yesterday, I pull up to a 4 lane highway that runs through the county, and I see a Variant truck with a US Express trailer sitting on the shoulder. My first thought was, "I wonder if that's Alex." Then I remembered you don't work for them anymore.
I kind of enjoy this trucking experience ....this is awesome
I was stuck just ahead of you in rawlings for the storm
Pre trip tip.have a rag in your hand and wipe stuff down,,like the blue turbo hose. ,carry on kid