Just want to let you guys know. I absolutely admire Diesel techs. Hard work, long hours, keeps the country fed. You guys are my heroes. I'm a simple HVAC tech, used to he a plumber. But I'm always fascinated by other trades as well. Thank you for all your hard work to keep the country moving.
I am a 20 year old female, fell in love with working on my 5 speed Cummins and when my dad inherited an 81 international 10 speed. I will be enrolling in a program in just a few months, I’m excited but also nervous just because its a male dominated field but it will all be worth it :)
I am a 20 year old female, fell in love with working on my 5 speed Cummins and when my dad inherited an 81 international 10 speed. I will be enrolling in a program in just a few months, I’m excited but also nervous just because its a male dominated field but it will all be worth it :)
My next younger brother spent forty plus years as a diesel mechanic. at 66 he is pretty damn well shot. hard work in all kinds of weather called out in below zero weather probably a thousand times. It was what he loved so it was worth it to him. Oldest brother at 75 still operating his logging equipment full time. Doesnt need the money its a combination of both love of the job, and fear of dying if he stops I think.
I love these videos man, You pretty much got me inspired to become a Diesel Tech. Like you say everyday is something different and you are 100% right. Got my first Diesel Tech job at 18 about 8 months ago and I love it. Thanks for sharing the video!
Been a driver for 30 years. It's always a pleasure to come across a true professional that takes pride in their work. I appreciate mechanics like you keeping me rolling.
Great video. My son is a 3rd year apprentice at Scania in Australia. He started when he was 16. He loves his job and Scania look after their staff. I am really proud of him and the career he has chosen. Take care mate and look forward to seeing other videos
I got a hell of a lot of respect for yall I'm a automotive mechanic I couldn't imagine working on semi trucks like that but much love brother blue collar 4 life
Got enrolled in a diesel program and switching careers at 30..I'm excited to start this new journey
Just want to let you guys know. I absolutely admire Diesel techs. Hard work, long hours, keeps the country fed. You guys are my heroes. I'm a simple HVAC tech, used to he a plumber. But I'm always fascinated by other trades as well. Thank you for all your hard work to keep the country moving.
I just got hired as a diesel tech came here to see what it's like after only working on small passenger vehicles
I am a 20 year old female, fell in love with working on my 5 speed Cummins and when my dad inherited an 81 international 10 speed. I will be enrolling in a program in just a few months, I’m excited but also nervous just because its a male dominated field but it will all be worth it :)
I am a 20 year old female, fell in love with working on my 5 speed Cummins and when my dad inherited an 81 international 10 speed. I will be enrolling in a program in just a few months, I’m excited but also nervous just because its a male dominated field but it will all be worth it :)
Love these videos, Rick. I know it's probably not easy filming yourself like that. My boss wouldn't let me, I know that.
This is so cool
Love you video man
Hey thanks for taking us to work that was very interesting
Those auto inflation systems seem to always blow out wheel seals… that little o-ring goes bad and pressurizes the hub
My next younger brother spent forty plus years as a diesel mechanic. at 66 he is pretty damn well shot. hard work in all kinds of weather called out in below zero weather probably a thousand times. It was what he loved so it was worth it to him. Oldest brother at 75 still operating his logging equipment full time. Doesnt need the money its a combination of both love of the job, and fear of dying if he stops I think.
I love these videos man, You pretty much got me inspired to become a Diesel Tech. Like you say everyday is something different and you are 100% right. Got my first Diesel Tech job at 18 about 8 months ago and I love it. Thanks for sharing the video!
Been a driver for 30 years. It's always a pleasure to come across a true professional that takes pride in their work. I appreciate mechanics like you keeping me rolling.
I like these day in the life videos, it's nice to see what it's like as a diesel tech
Great stuff! Enjoyed watching!
Great video. My son is a 3rd year apprentice at Scania in Australia. He started when he was 16. He loves his job and Scania look after their staff. I am really proud of him and the career he has chosen. Take care mate and look forward to seeing other videos
The part there at the end of the video is why it is all worth it no matter what kind of job you work.
really like these day in the life videos
I got a hell of a lot of respect for yall I'm a automotive mechanic I couldn't imagine working on semi trucks like that but much love brother blue collar 4 life
I love these kind of videos my man, my fave! Diesel Dog roo roo!