For information about financing your first semi truck or trailer? My team will do a soft pull that can get you the info you need to buy your first semi truck. Www.thefundingbooth.com/muthatrucker
My condolences to the family. I just posted this video on my Facebook to spread them 💎s he sharing. I literally just got my class A cdl 3 Fridays ago, and already I was blessed to be hired on with two companies. 1st one season for experience 2nd one companies future home. Hearing this brother share his experience is uplifting, and I hope I get to see dude on the road for a convo and advice. Again, condolences to the family and #Ripquan
It's not what you do in life that determines your earnings but it's whether you own your own business or work for someone else. That's what I like about this channel most of the people featured are successful business owners.
What you say is true. But, there is nothing wrong with a man who only desires to drive. VS owning a truck or 10 trucks. Besides - where would the industry be if not for men like who are happy simply driving???? Owning a business is not a “Key to everlasting happiness.” No you may have a nervous breakdown. 😂 lol.
@@user-sh2mk8ew4cTrue, but I never said that owning a business makes someone happy. I simply said owning a business earns someone a better living than working for someone else.
I went through CRST with kirkwood community college in a 2 week cdl training and 1 week orientation and had to stay for 8 months to fulfill the contract, then went with a trainer for a month. the cost was $4800 back then in 08. im driving locally home everyday now but I'm going owner op eventually. still stacking. Thanks for the vids man. appeciate ya!!!!
There is no way i would be a moving truck driver. But if you go into a truck stop you know who the movers are because they aren’t 300 lbs. Barely able to walk. They should put gyms at truck stops. Just some tread mills and bikes.
Lmao funny that Mai made the being Asian and supposed to be good in math comment bcuz I saw a UA-cam commercial yesterday where it was an American math equation and a Asian math equation that both were the same but the Asian way was so much simpler than the American way lmao!
Currently serving in the military and preparing to transitioning to the civilian sector. Looking at this option. Learning the ropes currently about this business market. Much respect!!! Thank you!!
@@swizzjr89 I left in December 14 going into January 15, my mom had a brain aneurysm and got a job at the local helicopter plant. I was doing 60 hrs a week making $650 after taxes. Home daily, next week my fiancé and I will officially start our brokering/dispatching company. Trucking company coming in June.
Ayyy bed bugger gang!! I drive right now for American van lines OTR with a straight truck class b. Been driving for about 2 years otr. I’m ready to get my class A and possibly get out of the moving business cause it’s def tough driving a big rig doing HHG. We shall see!!
Great video love the vibes :) My bro Alex you should do more driving tip videos unless I'm not see them lol Great Channel very inspiring and motivational 👏
I'll be in Ft. Lauderdale next weekend..Wanna visit the truck stop/store U do Ur videos I'm new to the industry and Luv Ur UA-cam and Inspired by those U interview
I wish you the best. I don't know all the details but joining the military could be a way to get the USA. Plus, you can learn to drive a truck when in the military.
I’ve had my Class A since 2014. But for that same reason I never went over the road so I just got in the construction industry. I would like to make money over the road but I got to make bread. To much of a sacrifice
Powerful comment about making less money today. I get roasted often for saying that about today's pay. They don't know that today's pay is in the gutter.
Every trucker on UA-cam seems to have 6 sports cars, huge house, and go on vacation every month. I mean, the car insurance for this has gotta be over 2 grand a month which is more than most mortgages, then the trucker insurance. They all gotta be clearing 200-300k a year for just truckin around on UA-cam. Insane.
That Pete 386 used to be my favorite slant hood Peterbilt until I actually drove one and realized how hard it is to see over the dash and how hard it is to see your hood! It probably stood out to me more being as tho I jumped into that model after I was in a long hood Pete 379 where I could see my hood and see over the dash! But his is very nice though!
A good tip for movers. Go to army bases. There's soldiers moving cross the country and the states 100s of times a day. Serioisly. I was a soldier for 5 years and watched the army pay for transportation DAILY. DAILY. DAILY. !!
I passed with my CDL two weeks ago and came down to my job down in Dallas with stevens and their hiring process is way too extensive. I’ve already spent 4 weeks at school for my CDL and now I spent a week at orientation and now I have to spend 6 weeks on the road with a trainer I need to make some god damn money already Edit: I’m still on the road it’s been 4 weeks. As a trainee I get $600 but after all the bull shit I really get $400. I still have a few more weeks to go until I can return to Dallas where I have to wait another week for my truck
Funny talking about dispatch, I'm actually a Deputy Sheriff with a CDL, wanting to get a part time job trucking (since law enforcement is looking crappier everyday sometimes wanting to leave...) talk about being nice to your dispatchers! Same with us haha. When there's multiple units available and you see that rape or whatever horrible call on the board, you know damn well that dispatcher is gonna send the one she hates the most!!
bruh at 20 I did moving for 2 years. Wasted 1 year of insane pay on partying and then met my wife and used the other year to pay for trade school. Moving pays BANK it also WRECKS your body. 2 years was enough for me and it paid for my welding school and certs. But if I was gonna continue with it i would get my full license to drive the rigs. You just show up and wait and drive. I was driving 5 tons and 10 tons straight and also packing but damn 25 an hour for having a clean license and knowing how to drive was amazing at 20. Kinda nutty after hearing the rest of the video it was done by weight. Canada our guys estimated by time.
Movers make the most back in 1986 I knew a Mover who was leased on to Mccollister he probably grossed 300k back in 1986 with 1 truck he had a new truck every 3 years any car you can think of he owned an that 300k is probably what he nets the guy even owned Indy 500 pace cars back in the 80's who was balling like that in the 80's.
Hi, i am a german citizen living in Germany and truck driver and i am looking for a job ( an employer) who will offer me a job in US or canada. Please when you can help let me know. Or a link where i can apply. Thanks
Trainer yes he can make bank ,, not a swift company driver lol , any trainer at mega carrier makes good as a lease op ,,, not only swift ,,, but who the hell wanna be a trainer at a mega carrier I’ll go nuts with them students man he ll either kill me or I’ll kill him ,,, at kllm or prime trainers do make bank facts ,,,, but it’s so hard Man U gotta have tremendous amount of patience
Great interview Alex ,, I gotta a question he said ward ,, is that a part of American van lines ? Or that’s separate moving company? Do they train and hire ? If you can send a link about their company ,, thanks
You might not see this comment but your UA-cam came up after I was passing the CDL permit it took me five six tries to pass the permit with all the endorsements outside of a bus.. I appreciate that you're making content like there's some places maybe I don't agree with you. But I don't have my CDL license yet I'm not driving yet. Family is made up of truckers hoping the right opportunity after getting a CDL in February comes up... Not hoping for a lot for the first year or two I'm okay with working for $20 an hour or something real low like that... For 6 months or a year. That's about as long as I would suffer through that Edit: currently my options may be in Alaska, but through some videos I believe I could potentially run some phone/video interviews with some bigger companies down south.
ehh northAmerican fellow furniture guy you know homie works hard 👏 i worked for northAmerican for 10 years. now im a local swamper working for myself for cash money. . i dont ask for 200 a day guy but i make money me and my crew are easy we dont ask for a dollar amount we work and at the end of the day talk money.(i usally get get 180-200) i take care of my drivers and they take care of me if not they make the no go list. i know all about the bed bug game lmao these are my type of people... this interview is getting me thinking
Anyone ever worry the effect these videos have on the spot market? Or does it effect the market at all? I'm curious because I've been planning on buying a truck for quite some time and I'm wondering about the ability to keep making good money in the long run if we're saturating the market. P It's a fair question. Big fan of you Asian Mai, im genuinely curious what you or anyone with the know all can say about this. I know I'm not the only one curious.
The spot market is cyclical and regional, I run flatbeds and I’m averaging 9k gross a week per truck! I also know the regions and I keep my trucks in high paying regions like Chicago and Indiana just to name a few! States west of I-35 for the most part pay amazing to go to but you’ll have trouble finding good loads out like Colorado, Utah and New Mexico! There’s plenty freight in the world to move to not have to worry about over saturation, things do tend to slow a bit in the winter but that’s normal, just like real estate prices freight rates will fluctuate! Hope this helps 🍻
Asset King Tv im currently running local tanker. I'm thinking about buying a stepdeck with ramps to run south east regional. I'm hearing people having issues with blowouts from the smaller tires. Seems like step can haul about 80% of flat loads. Do you think the benefit of a step is worth the investment? Thank you
@@haulingfuel4759 stepdecks are definitely worth the investment, they’re a little more specialized then flatbed, but can still haul most flatbed loads! You will definitely need ramps and levelers to maximize what you can do with a step! Blowouts happen a lot with steps mainly when the weight is heavy and not distributed evenly across all Axel’s, so when you go to make a turn especially if it’s spread axel the low profile step tires will give in certain situations! Hope this helps 🍻
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 i currently have 2 trucks and let me say that the money is good. I average about $1000 a day each truck 6 days a week. I cannot complain even tho I hate living in commiefornia. If you have a good account and they let you bring your own truck in, don’t think twice.
I have been a pro driver for over 21 years and i do not believe this. I have never earned over 50 Grand in my life. But then again I dont Run 2 or 3 log books either.
For information about financing your first semi truck or trailer? My team will do a soft pull that can get you the info you need to buy your first semi truck.
Www.thefundingbooth.com/muthatrucker
I want more info on the company he's working for
Love ya AMS
Man I have been Trucking now for almost 2 Years, and You Guys have inspired me to Get my Own Truck & Company. I’ll keep you posted Bro
I’m so proud of my big brother. Life has thrown a lot at him and he keeps going. Thanks for sharing part of his story with the world. #RIPQUAN
He died? Sorry bro
@ bossdogg35 condolences brother to all who knew him. Your brothers open interview was awesome!
Blessings for save travels home always 🙏
My condolences to the family. I just posted this video on my Facebook to spread them 💎s he sharing. I literally just got my class A cdl 3 Fridays ago, and already I was blessed to be hired on with two companies. 1st one season for experience 2nd one companies future home. Hearing this brother share his experience is uplifting, and I hope I get to see dude on the road for a convo and advice. Again, condolences to the family and #Ripquan
It's not what you do in life that determines your earnings but it's whether you own your own business or work for someone else. That's what I like about this channel most of the people featured are successful business owners.
Show me the tax returns!!!!!!!!
@@robertruschak7083 a sceptic lol
Lets go!!!!
What you say is true.
But, there is nothing wrong with a man who only desires to drive. VS owning a truck or 10 trucks.
Besides - where would the industry be if not for men like who are happy simply driving????
Owning a business is not a “Key to everlasting happiness.”
No you may have a nervous breakdown. 😂 lol.
@@user-sh2mk8ew4cTrue, but I never said that owning a business makes someone happy. I simply said owning a business earns someone a better living than working for someone else.
He made the money being a household goods mover.
That's a different breed of trucker.
The hardest working trucker 👍.
This is one of my top favorites bro very good conversation and what a great guy
Appreciate you. He is amazing for sure
Taking my CDL test tmrw wish me luck 🤙🏽
Goodluck!!!!!
Good luck ! You got this ! Join the N.B.A. family ! NEVER BROKE AGAIN !
@S A lol I passed it the 2nd time just gotta study it
Good luck
Do great
This is a great show just keep doing what you are doing, giving the truckers a voice to be heard 💯
Love this interview.very humble.
Thanks for watching
I went through CRST with kirkwood community college in a 2 week cdl training and 1 week orientation and had to stay for 8 months to fulfill the contract, then went with a trainer for a month. the cost was $4800 back then in 08. im driving locally home everyday now but I'm going owner op eventually. still stacking. Thanks for the vids man. appeciate ya!!!!
Keep on trucking bruh and so sorry for the loss of your son
I have to say, it’s a honor to able to listen to this channel. You are amazing people. Thank you.
Man I have been Trucking now for almost 2 Years, and You Guys have inspired me to Get my Own Truck & Company. I’ll keep you posted Bro
Just passed the class a general knowledge,taking air brakes and combination on Tuesday,wish me luck!
I just became a owner opp 3 months ago... never looking back now...
Being owner opp its not a job anymore.. it's a a lifestyle...
I wanna go that route so bad but im very hesitant
@@K5GIXX me too you also have to fix everything on your own with your truck
What kind of truck did you buy
@@Whoisderon 2018 cascadia
Lets go!!!
There is no way i would be a moving truck driver. But if you go into a truck stop you know who the movers are because they aren’t 300 lbs. Barely able to walk. They should put gyms at truck stops. Just some tread mills and bikes.
I love The Asian Mai Show more and more I'm new to trucking:)
This is one of the best conversation cool info, and what a great guy:)
Great Interview. These companies have people with 6 months experience training new people
Lmao funny that Mai made the being Asian and supposed to be good in math comment bcuz I saw a UA-cam commercial yesterday where it was an American math equation and a Asian math equation that both were the same but the Asian way was so much simpler than the American way lmao!
I am going to visit you. I got a clean MVR, 7 year cdl A. Let's see if we can make it happen.
Lets go!!!
Amen! Let’s go to the orthodontist and get new ones put in!
Currently serving in the military and preparing to transitioning to the civilian sector. Looking at this option. Learning the ropes currently about this business market. Much respect!!! Thank you!!
Damn I love his insight on the game.. I was at western express making 28cents and taking out advances and checks was $300-500 lol
Appreciate you for watching
Same here my man but I was making 33 CPM. Those advances helped me survive each load but also killed me on the back end. #NeverAgain
Yea I was looking at my statements from 2014 to see how I did and I had the miles but them advance deductions was the killer lol
@@swizzjr89 I left in December 14 going into January 15, my mom had a brain aneurysm and got a job at the local helicopter plant. I was doing 60 hrs a week making $650 after taxes. Home daily, next week my fiancé and I will officially start our brokering/dispatching company. Trucking company coming in June.
@@akeemalston7506 hey bro! How have things been going with the company?
Amazing interview
Thanks for watching
I get highly motivated watching your videos it's also humble me great work bro keep up the work
Righteous man
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Awesome good info now I'm thinking of going to ward
One of your best interviews. Just a couple of movers chatting.
Bless that man
Ayyy bed bugger gang!! I drive right now for American van lines OTR with a straight truck class b. Been driving for about 2 years otr. I’m ready to get my class A and possibly get out of the moving business cause it’s def tough driving a big rig doing HHG. We shall see!!
The work is out there you got to go get it quit trying to overcharge
Great video love the vibes :)
My bro Alex you should do more driving tip videos unless I'm not see them lol
Great Channel very inspiring and motivational 👏
Great video!
Appreciate you
R.I.P. quan….
Nice interview! Very enlightening advise
I'll be in Ft. Lauderdale next weekend..Wanna visit the truck stop/store U do Ur videos
I'm new to the industry and Luv Ur UA-cam and Inspired by those U interview
Appreciate you. Come in
I love trucks wish I could get in the USA
I wish you the best. I don't know all the details but joining the military could be a way to get the USA. Plus, you can learn to drive a truck when in the military.
I’ve had my Class A since 2014. But for that same reason I never went over the road so I just got in the construction industry. I would like to make money over the road but I got to make bread. To much of a sacrifice
thank you for your videos brother. but please can we get some mics on the hosts and guests i cant hear shit
Great content as usual keep em coming bro 😎😎😎🔥🔥🔥
Great info. I love this. 🙌🏽🥰
Nice chat
Very nice bro
Keep bringing that fire bro... this interview is great, that guy seems very cool, humble and strong. RIP Quan! 🙏🏽
This was a really good episode.
Powerful comment about making less money today. I get roasted often for saying that about today's pay. They don't know that today's pay is in the gutter.
Good interview !!!!!
Always something new and inspiring to watch on this channel !! Thanks bro 💯👍🏼
Appreciate you for watching
Thanks again man, watched this till the end.
Wow. Appreciate you so much!!!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💙💙💙may he rest
Sound like pimpin.
6 months on 6 months off Wow I look forward living like that too
Every trucker on UA-cam seems to have 6 sports cars, huge house, and go on vacation every month. I mean, the car insurance for this has gotta be over 2 grand a month which is more than most mortgages, then the trucker insurance. They all gotta be clearing 200-300k a year for just truckin around on UA-cam. Insane.
Yeah alot of fake youtube Truckers out there for sure
That Pete 386 used to be my favorite slant hood Peterbilt until I actually drove one and realized how hard it is to see over the dash and how hard it is to see your hood! It probably stood out to me more being as tho I jumped into that model after I was in a long hood Pete 379 where I could see my hood and see over the dash! But his is very nice though!
Asian mai when we going to get you driving a truck content?
Soon hopefully. I miss the road but I enjoy making content to help drivers too
can you post a video about trucking and taxes looking to get into trucking, and your video help me a lot thanks in advance
Did those pay stubs ever come through? lol
Short on good companies to work for in Canada
Really? I don't know the market over there
i worked in the furniture business all across canada for a long time and you don't see nice trucks like this outside the odd few in ON
A good tip for movers. Go to army bases. There's soldiers moving cross the country and the states 100s of times a day. Serioisly. I was a soldier for 5 years and watched the army pay for transportation DAILY. DAILY. DAILY. !!
I'm so ready to do the inspection test, but I can't do it until September because I still have 600 left to pay for my class.
I passed with my CDL two weeks ago and came down to my job down in Dallas with stevens and their hiring process is way too extensive. I’ve already spent 4 weeks at school for my CDL and now I spent a week at orientation and now I have to spend 6 weeks on the road with a trainer I need to make some god damn money already
Edit: I’m still on the road it’s been 4 weeks. As a trainee I get $600 but after all the bull shit I really get $400. I still have a few more weeks to go until I can return to Dallas where I have to wait another week for my truck
Are you working with your CDL license? or are you a student training for CDL.
@@mohammedrahman1557 I’m working with my CDL now. I work for stevens transport
@@mohammedrahman1557 but compared the money is crap
@@GhostTrucking545 Which CDL school did you go to? Was the CDL training at that school good?
Which CDL school did you go to?
Funny talking about dispatch, I'm actually a Deputy Sheriff with a CDL, wanting to get a part time job trucking (since law enforcement is looking crappier everyday sometimes wanting to leave...) talk about being nice to your dispatchers! Same with us haha. When there's multiple units available and you see that rape or whatever horrible call on the board, you know damn well that dispatcher is gonna send the one she hates the most!!
bruh at 20 I did moving for 2 years. Wasted 1 year of insane pay on partying and then met my wife and used the other year to pay for trade school. Moving pays BANK it also WRECKS your body. 2 years was enough for me and it paid for my welding school and certs. But if I was gonna continue with it i would get my full license to drive the rigs. You just show up and wait and drive. I was driving 5 tons and 10 tons straight and also packing but damn 25 an hour for having a clean license and knowing how to drive was amazing at 20.
Kinda nutty after hearing the rest of the video it was done by weight. Canada our guys estimated by time.
People like this keep the country running.
Nice ,,hey you need to get trucking with perry in a interview brother...
Movers make the most back in 1986 I knew a Mover who was leased on to Mccollister he probably grossed 300k back in 1986 with 1 truck he had a new truck every 3 years any car you can think of he owned an that 300k is probably what he nets the guy even owned Indy 500 pace cars back in the 80's who was balling like that in the 80's.
Are the owner or part owner in the chrome shop? Can you tell us or do a vid about Miguel? Tell us about him he’s in a few vids.
Hi, i am a german citizen living in Germany and truck driver and i am looking for a job ( an employer) who will offer me a job in US or canada. Please when you can help let me know. Or a link where i can apply. Thanks
Trainer yes he can make bank ,, not a swift company driver lol , any trainer at mega carrier makes good as a lease op ,,, not only swift ,,, but who the hell wanna be a trainer at a mega carrier I’ll go nuts with them students man he ll either kill me or I’ll kill him ,,, at kllm or prime trainers do make bank facts ,,,, but it’s so hard Man U gotta have tremendous amount of patience
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Taking permit test tomorrow wish me luck
What are ur expenses at the end of the year.
Hopefully we get an update
Great interview Alex ,, I gotta a question he said ward ,, is that a part of American van lines ? Or that’s separate moving company? Do they train and hire ? If you can send a link about their company ,, thanks
Yes it's a agent of north American van lines in Texas. Great family owned business
The inside of that truck 💧💧💧
Lets go!!!
The Channel hitting harder and harder every interview
Not with the new guy messing up the interview flow
@@TruckinRoundTv he cool he ask some good questions
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💯💯💯‼️
You might not see this comment but your UA-cam came up after I was passing the CDL permit it took me five six tries to pass the permit with all the endorsements outside of a bus.. I appreciate that you're making content like there's some places maybe I don't agree with you. But I don't have my CDL license yet I'm not driving yet. Family is made up of truckers hoping the right opportunity after getting a CDL in February comes up... Not hoping for a lot for the first year or two I'm okay with working for $20 an hour or something real low like that... For 6 months or a year. That's about as long as I would suffer through that
Edit: currently my options may be in Alaska, but through some videos I believe I could potentially run some phone/video interviews with some bigger companies down south.
Can you lease on with ward or do you have to have your own authority?
Lease on. But u need moving experience
How much does his drivers make? Low wages? 🤔🤔🤔
Well in Australia, you can earn up to $120k a year
The federal DOT test not only reaches the trucking world it reaches other worlds and no you cannot smoke marijuana in case you're asking
ehh northAmerican fellow furniture guy you know homie works hard 👏 i worked for northAmerican for 10 years. now im a local swamper working for myself for cash money. . i dont ask for 200 a day guy but i make money me and my crew are easy we dont ask for a dollar amount we work and at the end of the day talk money.(i usally get get 180-200) i take care of my drivers and they take care of me if not they make the no go list. i know all about the bed bug game lmao these are my type of people... this interview is getting me thinking
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.16 cpm. Sliding payscale
He lost me at swift pays $7k a week 😂🤣
🤣😅😂
Prime started me 46cpm
Goals
Theseasonorg explains whole Bible God bless.
Should I move to south to do some trucking i do garbage truck in Colorado tired of snow and breaking my back.
What was that company , ward?
Yes
Great conversation, love this one, first time I gave thought to thinking about researching moving even though I'm going flatbed.
Keep the brain going!
Anyone ever worry the effect these videos have on the spot market? Or does it effect the market at all? I'm curious because I've been planning on buying a truck for quite some time and I'm wondering about the ability to keep making good money in the long run if we're saturating the market.
P
It's a fair question. Big fan of you Asian Mai, im genuinely curious what you or anyone with the know all can say about this. I know I'm not the only one curious.
The spot market is cyclical and regional, I run flatbeds and I’m averaging 9k gross a week per truck! I also know the regions and I keep my trucks in high paying regions like Chicago and Indiana just to name a few! States west of I-35 for the most part pay amazing to go to but you’ll have trouble finding good loads out like Colorado, Utah and New Mexico! There’s plenty freight in the world to move to not have to worry about over saturation, things do tend to slow a bit in the winter but that’s normal, just like real estate prices freight rates will fluctuate! Hope this helps 🍻
@@assetkingtv6117 Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it, helps a lot.
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Asset King Tv im currently running local tanker. I'm thinking about buying a stepdeck with ramps to run south east regional. I'm hearing people having issues with blowouts from the smaller tires. Seems like step can haul about 80% of flat loads. Do you think the benefit of a step is worth the investment? Thank you
@@haulingfuel4759 stepdecks are definitely worth the investment, they’re a little more specialized then flatbed, but can still haul most flatbed loads! You will definitely need ramps and levelers to maximize what you can do with a step! Blowouts happen a lot with steps mainly when the weight is heavy and not distributed evenly across all Axel’s, so when you go to make a turn especially if it’s spread axel the low profile step tires will give in certain situations! Hope this helps 🍻
Isn’t 600k low for a three truck operation? Regardless, big ups to that brother
Not at all. Its average. 4k a week per truck is the average depending on where and what you run. Some ppl run hard and some ppl prefer chill.
@@qb6570 💪🏾
It's good. If you are turning a profit than you're winning
I was 24 when i bought my 1st pete
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 i currently have 2 trucks and let me say that the money is good. I average about $1000 a day each truck 6 days a week. I cannot complain even tho I hate living in commiefornia. If you have a good account and they let you bring your own truck in, don’t think twice.
He mentioned gun violence but he should have told the truth and said Black violence The gun did not do it his people did
The help sleeps in the trailer.
I died
I cant believe you make $600,000 per gross either.
Lets go!!!
Me either I'm a trucker he making that much what he hauling dope
$600.000 before or after paying for diesel?
I don't think I could function if that was one of my kids.
Agreed
How do I find ward and is it ward transportation or trucking?
I have been a pro driver for over 21 years and i do not believe this. I have never earned over 50
Grand in my life.
But then again I dont
Run 2 or 3 log books either.
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