You should rock the foo-man-chu.. looks like you would grow the perfect foo-man-chu.... most can’t but seems like testosterone is ozone outta your pores. Try it..!!
I was driving last night. And I was behind a truck driver that hit a parked straight truck on the highway going atleasy 100km+ it caught on fire and got destroyed. It was blazing. We managed to pull the 2 men out and called the police and fire trucks. It was around 4:30Am in a construction zone. As a truck driver myself it SHOOK ME to my core! Please be safe out there guys!
@@smk3964completely agree. About that, it was a straight truck parked on the side that was part of the construction crew. Yeah, crazy how he didn't see him. Though his lights were off.
Ive been driving almost a year. Im a company driver for a small flatbed company in Texas. I made it to top pay in 5-6 months. I have no debt and Im happy!
@@Whowhatwherewhy seriously? Lol if you have a Class A CDL you shouldn't accept less than 800 per week after taxes. I made 1100 per week and I was home every night.
I just started and I love it so far. It is not a job, it is in fact a lifestyle. The company you work for will make all the difference in the world. I simply love to drive and see new places and happen to get paid for it. Run with a company that treats you with respect and as a professional, no micromanaging. It will not feel like work if it’s a passion.
I drove for Landstar for 3.5 years, great company. And yes, for me it is a passion so it’s enjoyable hard work. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.
I started driving for my dad 2 years ago. I work about the same amount of hours as I did at my last job, but I get paid about 2-3 times as much driving for him. In 2 years, I’m set to make to six figures. Trucking has provided me to provide for myself and family with ease. I couldn’t say that about my last job.
my dad is a truck driver and i want to be like him im in my teenage years and he makes a good living he is a good dad and i love my family and i thank him for what he does
If people increased their business knowledge first on how to run a trucking business successfully before getting into their own truck they would be so much better off with lowering the odds of failure dramatically. Great video as always
That’s because so many of them want to start off as owner-operators right off the bat. They need to put in the time, effort, (and yes!) research before “taking the plunge.” I drove as a company driver for 10 years before I bought my truck. I learned the ins and outs of the trucking industry first. I sought the knowledge and wisdom from several “old timers” and owner-ops who knew what they were doing. It served me well. And yes, I’ve had my struggles and challenges along the way as well. Who hasn’t? You just deal with them the best way that you can and keep going. Giving up is not an option.
I absolutely hate it. I've been driving and saving all my money. I'm about 4 months away from my goal of 50k. I'm getting dafuk away from trucking for good. Too much bs to deal with on a daily basis. Trucking is only good if you can come out on the road with 0 bills and save majority of your money
After 24 years working for a foodservice distributor in their transportation department, I left and purchased my own truck. Two years later I just took delivery of my second truck and hired my first driver. I loved trucking!
I’m looking at moving into trucking after being burnt out in the healthcare industry. I love your channel, appreciate all the well thought out content.
Hey man. I'm 20 years old and looking to possibly get into truck driving. Recently, I've gotten bombarded with internet content telling me how bad truck driving is and how I shouldn't do it. I'm really glad I found your video in the midst of this, because it has encouraged me to give it a shot despite my uncertainties. You only live once after all. Peace!
I have been driving for 2 years and hate it. The dispatchers make the same at my company but work 8 hour days home every night for around 75k. This guy's mind set is why workers in all industries are paid like shit
@@rutleyjtruly depends where your from , Im from jersey where people are banking 1,400 to 2,000 and i even seen jobs giving up 4 to 5k every two weeks especially if you own a truck no bs. Most jobs in new jersey are doing bonuses as well , another thing is being a trucker over here can get you really far …
@@eddiesantana3009 Hey man I’m from NJ as well and am planning on getting into trucking, any chance we could get in touch? I’m practically a newborn when it comes to this, rig it now I’m researching how to get my CDL in the first place. Any pointers would be much appreciated :)
I've been a driver for 27 year's, I make 100k plus a year. Both my older boys went to college. Both are in their mid 20s and make twice what I make and work 75 time less than I do. I hate this narrative that college is pointless. Trucking is a great job. You can make good money. Also, don't blow smoke about working 1 day a month. 56% guys that go to land star fail. Trucking is hard, and you have to bust your ass. There is no need for BS.
I’m a month into my job as a truck driver. Only been two weeks out solo. I honestly hate it and regret getting my cdl. I didn’t pay a dime for my cdl either and am not locked in a contract. Pay isn’t even good either.
🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I needed to hear this . Thank you for the motivation . I heard a quote the other day “People want’s to see you doing well…but not better than them “ Thank you buddy Great job
It's Why I Stayed In Trucking For Over 24 Years Because I Couldn't Make As Much Money In Anything Else I Was Interested In- One Being A Graphic Designer And Another A Helicopter Pilot. The High Cost Of Schooling And The Uncertaintity And Low Income In Those Fields Afterwards Just Didn't Make Sense.
tell me about it, I want to do graphic design but was scoping the jobs in state and nationwide. Was like 6-9k over min wage jobs.... Decided it wasnt worth the effort of debt.
I haven’t failed, I’ve been doing it for 16 years. Over the road and local hauling fuel. I’m gonna be honest with you I’m looking for a career change. I will say it pays well. And provided me a good living.
It is what you make it . Go long , stay on the road and save as much as you can . Low to no overhead is how you get ahead in trucking . One of my favorite parts of trucking was seeing our beautiful country.
Currently a driver recruiter & thinking about getting a CDL. I have no problem starting at the bottom and working my way up! That’d be a lot easier than staying at a dead end job like the one I have now. Love the video & the insight!
Dude, I love your intensity so effing much! Thanks for all the great, helpful, inspiring videos. I start CDL school in 4 days and I can't wait. So gung-ho that I already took and passed all the written tests except hazmat.
Goat! Went to school for IT 💻. I hated it! My uncle told my to get my cdl when I was 19 and I said no, imma go to school. I’m 23 now and I got my cdl permit and going to prime trucking! My goals are high and I’m planing to buy a truck and invest in real estate! This man is telling y’all the truth! Most UA-camrs will sugarcoat it! Great video man
Signed up for a get your CDL program as soon as I turned 21. Got my CDL back at the start of July and finished training mid August. Been OTR on my own since then and I love every second of it. Hoping to go owner op when I have the chance.
I loved the message “STOP THINKING OF WHAT THE WORLD OWES YOU!” “GET OVER YOURSELF!” Amen man, well said. Also I hate the idea of being stuck in an office, I WANT TO SEE THE COUNTRY!!!! 👍👍👍
That's right work 16 hours 7 days a week for 3 months with no paycheck! Your employer don't owe you a paycheck! Get over yourselves and work harder for lesser!
Was a mechanic for about 12 years. Automotive, Diesel, heavy equipment, small engines, all sorts of stuff. Recently decided to switch to trucking, transporting heavy equipment for the local CAT dealer. I’m starting at damn near what I was making turning wrenches. If the only trend is up if you put in the hard work, I think I’ve made the right move. Thanks, Driven Trucking. 👍🏻
I've been a diesel mechanic for most my life. I'm 47 now, tired of dealing with breadcrumbs $$$ and ass****s, I'm in good shape but want to keep it that way. Turning wrenches is hard on your body. Just graduated CDL school got my test in a few days. 🤔 I'll be making less than I would in a shop, but guess we all have to start somewhere 🫤🤷♂️ 🤞
To assume people who dont like it failed is where all your credibility goes out the window. Some people just get tired of bad logistics, ahole troopers, lying companies, and bad management. Trucking is shitty. Regardless it is one of the best jobs you can do without a degree.
I used to work at a steel tubing manufacturing plant and our turnover even back in 2002 was horrendous and the pay was actually pretty good $15 an hour but people wouldn’t last till lunch and they would already quit people just don’t wanna work hard anymore especially physically….
I’m 36 years old with a background in restaurant and retail management. Just about to finish my 4 year with my CDL. Bought my truck a year ago. Best thing I’ve ever done. I’m running California Arizona Nevada and Utah. Home every weekend… I will never go back to a management position.
I stated driving in 2004 and drove for 10 years (company driver). When my third kid was born I went off the road and went back to school. I got two AA degrees (web and Graphic Desing) and took a pay cut by over half (I made 30k a year the last 5 years and can’t get a better paying job without a bachelors or masters). I am now going back out on the road because 30k a year isn't cutting it (haven't been able to pay a dime on my college loans) and my kids are older, I am keeping the graphic design job, and ill be driving and I should bring in over 100k from doing both. I am kicking around the idea of buying a truck after a year back, I need a retirement plan, I'm almost 40 and don't have anything. its going to be hard work, but I refuse to get food stamps or anything and I have a family to support.
A great thing about trucking is, you’re never too far from someone who has goals, or has already done what you want to accomplish. You don’t see that in every profession. So find and associate with them! Even as a company driver working local I’ve been able to do that. A guy I work with has his own truck, MC, and contract freight, plus further plans. So I pick his brain all the time.
It's also about the kind of trucking you do. I wouldn't do any other job but drive my truck. But home and friends are also important. OTR isn't for me. But running in my home state is a perfect balance to enjoy the road, yet still have social interaction.
You've gotta pay your dues. I started in the 80s driving junk for $40k/yr. Now, I make well into the six figures... out 9 and home 5. That's a vacation every other week. Great equipment.. free insurance.. boss has my back. Paid my dues.
@DrivenTrucking I would love an update on your thoughts on your message in this video in the context of 2024. I really need some hope and encouragement that starting from nothing and putting in 30 months or so at a mega isn't going to be a waste of my life considering the changes in the trucking economy these days. Love your vids.
About 30 years ago, I thought I wanted to be a truck driver, but the job has such incredible demands and so many serious responsibilities, such as how you can go to prison for killing somebody, that I cannot imagine how anyone would want to do it. The brutally long hours and generally low pay and long list of sacrifices and hardships. No job could be harder
I got my cdl 2yrs ago April 5th 2019. After bouncing around a few companies I bought a truck in September 2020 and leased on to Landstar. Now I average 3 to 4 grand/week take home when I'm out on the road.
Bro, Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!! Life is a hustle and if you step your game up you will get what is coming to you. My screen saver aka my windshield changes second by second. This video was informative, motivational, but most of all entertaining. You keep doing you bro and don't forget to keep the posts coming. In return l'll stay driven. ☮️ from Cali.
Love watching your videos. I am retiring from the Army after 20 years and will begin my next career as a truck driver because that is what I want to do because of the scenery changes every few minutes and the prospect of going somewhere new each trip.
The man is right. I chewed much fat walking in, but 90 days later I was consistently seeing $1800-2000 weekly and this is the first time in my life that I don't mind coming to work....
@ You seem insecure of your own ability to make such accomplishments, so perhaps you are projecting those self doubts onto someone else? Let me know if I got it right, and be honest. Don’t worry about being offended or taking a hit to the ego. We’re all anonymous right?
@ Idk about earnings because i’ve been hearing different things: ex: wages increasing because high demand, wages decreasing because of mass migrations of 3rd world peoples, etc When it comes to accomplishments, its all about perspective I guess I just replied to you because I wanted to see if my quick psych analysis was somewhat on point lol Idk if i want to drive trucks or keep pursuing the state trooper/cop route.. Still trying to figure things out
@ not lecturing you about industry lmao you called someone else’s claims of accomplishment bullshit, and I pointed out that you’re prob experiencing some psychological projection due to your own negative thoughts/experiences There are plenty of truckers that know what they r doing and make great livings whether local, otr, or as owner operators
@@dudeskidude8376 I can only tell you MY experience. A lot of people told me discouraging things when I was new and God set it up where I didn't experience any of that. My starting pay was worse than unemployment, but less than 90 days later I got the transfer I wanted. You can believe or not believe, but to me you are just a person on a free app on my phone. My experience however is real....
I'm not a trucker. Went to college for veterinary science. Work at a veterinary diagnostic lab. I'm a female but think trucking is pretty interesting. I'm a terrible driver in a regular car. My car has every warning, back up camera and sensor so I dont get into an accident or hit something. Keep on doing what you love in life.
When I started as a company driver 5 years ago I was making $0.27 per mile now I'm and owner operator making 200k plus looking back of the hard work I've put in I'm proud to see where I've come from! Keep up the great content brother you and make cents have been great inspiration to me and many others!
I'd say after expenses that 200k is maybe 60k if you don't have major truck repairs and if you calculate the amount of time in the truck it is crap pay!
Wtf ever, I've had my CDL 4.5 years,I'm a company driver,no other industry asks you to put in minimum 12 hours a day,it's not healthy,it's not safe.I've sat at shippers/receivers 7-12 hours either waiting to pick up a load or be able to unload. Tired of the mentality of trucking,I regret getting my CDL, my advice is to 100% avoid this industry, it will wear you out.Put all the "positive " spins you want on it,it's a shit industry and shouldn't be presented otherwise.There are far more issues beyond just the hours, time passed away waiting on loads. Can't cover them all but I know what it's like being on the road and it sucks.
THANK YOU MAN!!!!!!! people act like everyone who makes 50k to over 100k a year doing a certain job that they "were given that job or they knew someone" but the truth is is these people didn't sit at home on their computers, phones, ipads, getting on social media BITCHING about their life and how they should be making that by doing basically NOTHING, these people who make the high money DESERVE IT because THEY didn't sit on their ass and complain how the world didn't give them anything THEY got up and worked their asses off to get that nice car, nice truck, nice house, nice boat, ETC. people just don't understand working at these places that pay minimum wage ARE STEPPING STONES for you to get to that big paying job. it isn't gonna come to you, you gotta go get it your self. no one owes ANYBODY anything. we all have to work hard, leave family, and make sacrifices. Thanks man Glad I found your channel been looking to get into trucking for awhile now and I'm doing research on which company to get my cdl's through.
I gave over 3 years of my life to trucking that I will never get back. Missed 3 years of my kid growing up, lost most of my friends, and almost got divorced. The pay isn't worth living in a box and having your life controlled by some dipshit behind a desk. Imagine having to ask for permission to go home for a few days out of the month for a place you pay for lol.
A whole lot of that might be down to how you treat yourself. For example, do you smoke? Do you take advantage of company medical benefits and see a doctor on your 34, and follow what they tell you? Do you eat right and exercise regularly, above and beyond what being a truck driver requires? Etc. It IS possible to be healthy in this profession.
@@Dubz0408my cousim drove for like years and he was inspecting his truck in the snow and fell face first. Stroke.. now hes sitting up depressed only able to use half his body. Exercise when you are not driving. They have gyms at these truck stops i hear. Flying tigers or whatever its called. Dont kill yourselves ❤be safe yall
When I started trucking I went to a company run CDL school on 120k mile contract to work for them after. Which was fine, they were a pretty good company at the time. But from the beginning I had my eyes set on doing flatbed/step/drop deck like my grandpa. So I drove for them for a little over two years doing dry van and Reefer to develop some experience. I did my research, and joined up with a reputable family owned carrier that specializes in glass hauling on flatbed and drop decks. Just hit my 3 year mark with them, and things have been good. Now that I've saved up some money, I'm looking at going owner operator with this company. Still doing research, and waiting to see what sorta path this new Biden administration is gonna go down. But other than that, this life style fits me to a T. Young, single, no debts, and I've built myself a good reputation with the company and some of our customers. If I had to give anyone advice who were wanting to get into trucking, it's all effort, just like any other blue collar job. If you want to stand out and get preferential treatment, then you have to give it 110%. Keep your log book in order, keep your work space at customers clean, and for God sakes don't leave equipment behind with problems for the next guy. That's my biggest gripe with being a company driver right now, I'm frequently getting things fixed on trailers that other guys put off. Tires under inflated, various things that are broken, bent, or missing. Don't be that guy! Especially if you get into flatbed, drop deck, tanker, or anything with a lot of specialized equipment. Not everything can be fixed at a loves, TA, or Petro. I've lost loads before because the trailer I was told to grab for the load was screwed up, due to the last guy not saying anything. Our safety department has had quite a few 'conversations' with other drivers on my behalf because of it. There's nothing worse than getting hyped for a good load, swapping trailers, and only to realize something is screwed up due to the last guy hooked to it being to lazy to due his job properly. If it weren't for that I'd probably stay as a company driver. I'm very meticulous about keeping the things I have in good working order, and it irritates me when I see drivers out here who clearly don't give a damn about anything. If your gonna do a job, any job, do you best work and give it your all. Character, and reputation go a long ways in becoming successfull. Companies take notice of that as well. It's pretty easy for a company to look at your track record over a one or two year period, and see if you'll be a gem or a turd. Nobody wants to be a turd, so keep your reputation and your work ethics clean and shiny. Because bad habits and laziness have a way of coming to haunt you eventually.
Right on! Thanks for the inspiration. I'm struggling through learning to drive a manual transmission in my last week of CDL training. Great work. Thanks again. Cheers.
Looking forward to it! Just a few more steps. Gotta get my second covid shot, then I need to visit the parental units (been two years now thanks to covid). Then it's on to CDL school. Honestly, I can't wait!
Bro, Have now watched this video serval times through. Homie I can't stop laughing. This video is AWESOME. Keep up the good work and remember 6 pack abs by November. You keep posting and I'll stay driven. ☮️ from Cali.
There are owner operators that make money, there are those that think that they make money, but they don't, and there are those that outright don't make money.
Well said Brian. Entitlement is the biggest problem going on right now in America. You were correct when u said you have to get out there and earn it. No one owes you anything, so make it happen. Good video as always.
The new entitlement mentality out there is great for people who do the basics right. If you have work ethic, piss clean, and show up on time then you're already head and shoulders above the competition.
I did it for 20 years. Made good money at the end. I got out of it because it takes away too much time out of your life plus the adverse effects on your health. Time has a greater value over money. Honestly I think the smart guys realize this early. The cupcakes are the ones that haven’t figured it out.
Number one problem with becoming owner operator today is unreliable newer equipment. Number two the cost to own and operate a semi truck went up a lot over the last two decades, while the freight rates did not. Do you think a truck repair shop will do any work at half price? Never! Yet we truckers regularly do haul freight for cheap, despite being charged top dollar for fuel, tires, parts and repairs. I don't know any other business that operates like this.
I been driving 24 years and making $110,000 a year and im home weekly. Trucking has given me and my family a good life, if drivers are not making good money, is because they're working for the wrong company or they're just being lazyyyyyy.
Just discovered this channal very informative stuff on the trucking business ! I was at a trucking school 15 years ago to become a trucker, but I had also given my name to work in a correctional facility and they offered me something I couldn't refuse, but trucking still is in the back of my mind. Love the channal !
Brian that’s what’s wrong with society today everyone thinks they’re owed something. Nothing is free in this world it comes from hard work. Most don’t understand what that even means👍👍👍
Right on, especially with this younger generation. Nobody wants to start at the bottom and work their way up anymore. They want to instantly start off with a 6 figure salary, and sure, that would be nice, but it isn’t realistic. I’ve been trucking for 27 years now, and Lord knows I’ve paid my dues. Now I’m an owner-op (for 16 years now) leased on to a great company and have an awesome dedicated route. I truly love what I do. It didn’t happen overnight, but I was patient and willing to work hard. In fact, I STILL work hard, but it’s enjoyable hard work. Great video, Brian! 👍
Ive been in this industry for 15 years, think its time for a career change for me. Things in this industry are not getting better. You will make money, but also deal with a boat load of bs from every company out there. Its a tough job.
Why do I want to be a truck driver??🤔🚛? Cuz its my dream job👷 ♥️🚛 I don't like socializing👎 I want to be alone🏝️ I want to travel and make money 💸🗺️ I want to have my own truck and be an O/O 👷♂️ My classmates even laugh at me for my ambition. But people change. My heart has always been to trucks. I thought I'll be an IT person, but I got to be a truck driver. It's what I really want.
Very good points I believe it's how you look at things. You can fail at any job with the wrong mindset but I agree with you on the point of nobody owes you anything. I have been working since 16 and when I read a lot of reviews on truck driving companies, I believe it's because that person's expectation where to high especially just starting to drive. Start with the starter company and move on to a different company to make the career. That is what I"m planning to do once I get everything settled back down, I had started with PTL and they have called me to come back. I believe I will go back to PTL and get at least 1-2 yrs of driving experience then move on to another company but honestly thinking outside of the box has helped me out and hard work always pays off. Thank you for your points and agree 100% with you.
It takes a special kind of person to make it as a professional over the road truck driver. Not everyone is cut out for this type of job. Long hours, dangerous routes, traffic, others having a influence, ie: break checks and headlights, and there’s other truck drivers who think they’re truckers--
My 1st yr in trucking I made $50 thousand & just finished my 2nd yr & made $70 thousand in the 2nd & that is being a company driver! So I teach people the $ is there to b made u just gotta want it!
I got my CDL at 18. The truck driving school didn't tell me I gotta be 25 to get a job, with experience. I don't wanna drive for the big firms because of a lease. Watching these videos thank God I didn't drive a truck!
I'm 22. I've been driving for a year now amd yes it is hard. Both my kids and wife miss me when I'm gone but I couldn't do something else. I'm a second generation driver. Pay isn't the best but it's definitely getting better as time goes on. I'm really pushing to buy my first truck by the end of this year if not next year
I’ll soon join ya on the road bud, planning to get my cdl to, stay safe, and take it slow and careful, your life is worth more than the load, always be safe!
I'll be putting my life in a storage unit and hitting the road as an OTR driver in about 8 weeks. I'm single with no responsibilities other than myself. I'm taking the opportunity to rack up as much experience as I can as quickly as possible. My uncles recommended that I wait until I can buy a truck out right to put myself in the best situation possible as an owner operator. I'm taking their advice to heart. Thanks for the videos and stay safe out there!
I’ve been trucking for 33 years now. I’ve always worked for small companies and the last 20 years I’ve been driving a concrete mixer for a small company. Although it has paid the bills it has left me with an incredibly sore back. I’m 52 years old and really don’t know how to do much else so I’ll probably retire as a trucker. If I survive into my mid to late 60’s 😂🤣😎👍✌️
Am thirty one this year and probably won’t have my full drivers license till am 34 and then I wanna get my class one it’s always been a dream to just be on the road for work. But I’ve struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction and it’s been my main priority every day just to get that dealt with and I feel that plays a big role in just the responsibility of being a truck driver to right, gotta have a good head on your shoulders, so yeah it being a lonely job means to like have a counsellor or someone to talk to you know that shits important that your mental health is in check driving it should be a video you should talk about to. had lots of time to think about doing this career. But when I think of doing other things I just really want to experience being a truck driver
Im 28 and i have wasted away 10 years with pot/alcohol, working stupid jobs ranging 20k-35k a year. Just think of the time you've wasted and waste no more. !
I am blessed that my fathers company is established he is getting older so the ropes will be passed on to me thats why I love what I do it’s not a job it’s an obsession the diesel is in my blood 🩸 🇺🇸 🚛
That’s it in a nutshell. I always tell people that trucking is in my blood. 27 years now and it’s more true today than when I started back in 1994. It’s not for everyone, but it IS definitely for us!
Message is solid! You can make money in any field you get into, and any field you dive into will have its bumps and joyous moments with feelings and finances! Love your content man
I’ve always said “Trucking has to be IN you.” If it’s not, trucking is the wrong career for you. The pay IS miserable. You ARE gone from home, friends, family. You DO perform lots of work you don’t get paid for. It just ain’t for everyone.
Miserable pay is kind of relative to what one is coming from, and highly dependent on what they put into trucking. Even my first trucking job was hands down the best money I’d ever made to that point. Solidly middle-class even though I worked the hours for it. The income *potential* in trucking is basically unlimited. Those big chrome stacks don’t grow on trees.
@@mr.butterworth In Europe you scale out fast. As an employee it's max +-15 euro an hour before taxes.. As o/o more, but competition is heavy. Many drivers and companies from eastern Europe work for less. A hard working trucker gets 3500 after taxes Otr at best. Flatbed, hazmat often doesn't pay extra. Imagine that Mexicans could take all the trucking jobs if they would like. That's what's happening in Europe...
The pay is miserable for those who are used to well paying jobs but if you've only ever worked a minimum wage job such as what I'm working right now, it's a huge step up.
Thank you for this message, very true people are not patient and want a easy life wen it’s time to put in the work🤦♂️ then wonder why nothing works for them.
When you lose, don't lose the lesson. Losers give you reasons why they can't win. Winners find a way to win. Have a winner's mindset. Do the research, have a success-driven mentality, and do it. I'm going to be 21 in November. I look forward to being a truck driver, learning the business, and perfecting my skill.
Don’t be a cupcake!
How bout a jelly filled donut?🤔 asking for a friend.
They call me that a lot at work lol
🤣🤣🤣
Driven Trucking..Wondering if you have your own authority, or lease on to a company.
You should rock the foo-man-chu.. looks like you would grow the perfect foo-man-chu.... most can’t but seems like testosterone is ozone outta your pores. Try it..!!
I was driving last night. And I was behind a truck driver that hit a parked straight truck on the highway going atleasy 100km+ it caught on fire and got destroyed. It was blazing. We managed to pull the 2 men out and called the police and fire trucks. It was around 4:30Am in a construction zone.
As a truck driver myself it SHOOK ME to my core!
Please be safe out there guys!
It's dangerous to park on the side of a highway. If you have to, better stay away of the vehicle if the weather allows it.
@@smk3964completely agree. About that, it was a straight truck parked on the side that was part of the construction crew. Yeah, crazy how he didn't see him. Though his lights were off.
Damn!!!
Lots of trucks are involved in bad accidents, lots of truckers lose their lives on the road annually
Oh my God
Ive been driving almost a year. Im a company driver for a small flatbed company in Texas. I made it to top pay in 5-6 months. I have no debt and Im happy!
What would you say helped you to get top pay
How did you get top pay so fast ??
3 weeks of school now I’m making 1200 a week and I’m home every weekend I love truck driving I’m only 21 this just the beginning
If I was you I would bank everything and do some investments. You are still young and you can come out very good at a young age.
Good job. Be smart.
Nope. Don’t believe it. What, getting paid $30 an hour or ya working 80 hour week?
@@Whowhatwherewhy seriously? Lol if you have a Class A CDL you shouldn't accept less than 800 per week after taxes.
I made 1100 per week and I was home every night.
Buy some crypto youngster
After 31 years in a govt. agency I'm 3 yrs into trucking. Own 2 trucks and run 1 myself. Best move I have made. Easier than stealing!
You mean you and the bank "own" 2 trucks right?
@@theHammr88 only one. Paid off 1st one sorry.
Interesting, because the government has perfected the art of stealing. So you have had some good training.
@Sunset Chasin, What agency did you work for?
@@gregg7911 postal service.
I just started and I love it so far. It is not a job, it is in fact a lifestyle. The company you work for will make all the difference in the world. I simply love to drive and see new places and happen to get paid for it. Run with a company that treats you with respect and as a professional, no micromanaging. It will not feel like work if it’s a passion.
You're right.. it's not a job.
You're either cut out for it, or not.
The road eventually weeds out the soft ones.
Your company sounds great, what company is it?
@@adriangarcia5419 Brian is currently leased to Landstar.
@@mr.butterworth My next door neighbor drives for Landstar, he says they treat him very well.
I drove for Landstar for 3.5 years, great company. And yes, for me it is a passion so it’s enjoyable hard work. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.
I started driving for my dad 2 years ago. I work about the same amount of hours as I did at my last job, but I get paid about 2-3 times as much driving for him. In 2 years, I’m set to make to six figures. Trucking has provided me to provide for myself and family with ease. I couldn’t say that about my last job.
Born in the right family. Good for you.
I 2nd that. I bet your dad is very proud of you. Good job!
my dad is a truck driver and i want to be like him im in my teenage years and he makes a good living he is a good dad and i love my family and i thank him for what he does
how long do you think until automation takes over
@@itzmay_lene9013 never honestly but if we get to that point in civilization, 30 to 40 years at least.
If people increased their business knowledge first on how to run a trucking business successfully before getting into their own truck they would be so much better off with lowering the odds of failure dramatically. Great video as always
That’s because so many of them want to start off as owner-operators right off the bat. They need to put in the time, effort, (and yes!) research before “taking the plunge.” I drove as a company driver for 10 years before I bought my truck. I learned the ins and outs of the trucking industry first. I sought the knowledge and wisdom from several “old timers” and owner-ops who knew what they were doing. It served me well. And yes, I’ve had my struggles and challenges along the way as well. Who hasn’t? You just deal with them the best way that you can and keep going. Giving up is not an option.
@@SoCal780ty bro
I absolutely hate it. I've been driving and saving all my money. I'm about 4 months away from my goal of 50k. I'm getting dafuk away from trucking for good. Too much bs to deal with on a daily basis. Trucking is only good if you can come out on the road with 0 bills and save majority of your money
After 24 years working for a foodservice distributor in their transportation department, I left and purchased my own truck. Two years later I just took delivery of my second truck and hired my first driver. I loved trucking!
I’m looking at moving into trucking after being burnt out in the healthcare industry. I love your channel, appreciate all the well thought out content.
Same here
How did it go?
Same how did it go
Same at that, got my physical done, schooling is about to happen in a month or two soon and on my way to get my permit for it after studying
Hey man. I'm 20 years old and looking to possibly get into truck driving. Recently, I've gotten bombarded with internet content telling me how bad truck driving is and how I shouldn't do it. I'm really glad I found your video in the midst of this, because it has encouraged me to give it a shot despite my uncertainties. You only live once after all. Peace!
I have been driving for 2 years and hate it. The dispatchers make the same at my company but work 8 hour days home every night for around 75k. This guy's mind set is why workers in all industries are paid like shit
@@rutleyjtruly depends where your from , Im from jersey where people are banking 1,400 to 2,000 and i even seen jobs giving up 4 to 5k every two weeks especially if you own a truck no bs. Most jobs in new jersey are doing bonuses as well , another thing is being a trucker over here can get you really far …
@@eddiesantana3009 Hey man I’m from NJ as well and am planning on getting into trucking, any chance we could get in touch? I’m practically a newborn when it comes to this, rig it now I’m researching how to get my CDL in the first place. Any pointers would be much appreciated :)
I've been a driver for 27 year's, I make 100k plus a year. Both my older boys went to college. Both are in their mid 20s and make twice what I make and work 75 time less than I do. I hate this narrative that college is pointless. Trucking is a great job. You can make good money. Also, don't blow smoke about working 1 day a month. 56% guys that go to land star fail. Trucking is hard, and you have to bust your ass. There is no need for BS.
I’m a month into my job as a truck driver. Only been two weeks out solo. I honestly hate it and regret getting my cdl. I didn’t pay a dime for my cdl either and am not locked in a contract. Pay isn’t even good either.
Just gotta change companies as soon as that contract is up. There’s good ones out there!
@@19JDOG91good thing I’m not in a contract. Unfortunately most companies require experience if you already got hired previously
Why do you hate it?
I been driving for 37 years wouldn’t recommend it for anyone !😡😡😡
I’m about to get my cdl. Honestly why do you feel this way? Please give us advice and expose the reality god bless
I failed my first attempt at it but didnt give up because i knew it was worth it. Second attempt and still going strong
great message!
Good for you, Matt! It is worth it. You just dust yourself off and get back at it. This industry needs more people like you. Never give up! 👍
Me too. Going to start second time next month. Not looking back just going to keep moving forward.
🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I needed to hear this .
Thank you for the motivation .
I heard a quote the other day “People want’s to see you doing well…but not better than them “
Thank you buddy
Great job
It's Why I Stayed In Trucking For Over 24 Years Because I Couldn't Make As Much Money In Anything Else I Was Interested In- One Being A Graphic Designer And Another A Helicopter Pilot. The High Cost Of Schooling And The Uncertaintity And Low Income In Those Fields Afterwards Just Didn't Make Sense.
tell me about it, I want to do graphic design but was scoping the jobs in state and nationwide. Was like 6-9k over min wage jobs.... Decided it wasnt worth the effort of debt.
31 years… still loving it!!!
God bless you all on your journey
I haven’t failed, I’ve been doing it for 16 years. Over the road and local hauling fuel. I’m gonna be honest with you I’m looking for a career change. I will say it pays well. And provided me a good living.
Thank you I took a year off from the industry and was on the fence. 🙏🏽 also appreciate the kick in the ass too 😉
Been thinking about becoming a truck driver for years, I think I might go for my CDL this year.
It is what you make it . Go long , stay on the road and save as much as you can . Low to no overhead is how you get ahead in trucking . One of my favorite parts of trucking was seeing our beautiful country.
Currently a driver recruiter & thinking about getting a CDL. I have no problem starting at the bottom and working my way up! That’d be a lot easier than staying at a dead end job like the one I have now. Love the video & the insight!
You should do it. I’ve literally talked 5 people into getting their cdls and 2 of them were recruiters. Now drivers.
Did you go for it?
exactly how i feel
are you in retail job
Dude, I love your intensity so effing much! Thanks for all the great, helpful, inspiring videos. I start CDL school in 4 days and I can't wait. So gung-ho that I already took and passed all the written tests except hazmat.
Teaming with my wife 1st year at usxpess company drivers 80k each 160k love it best job ever
Man you know your stuff. You said it brother. You do not lose if you fail but you lose if you give up so keep on truckin!
Goat! Went to school for IT 💻. I hated it! My uncle told my to get my cdl when I was 19 and I said no, imma go to school. I’m 23 now and I got my cdl permit and going to prime trucking! My goals are high and I’m planing to buy a truck and invest in real estate! This man is telling y’all the truth! Most UA-camrs will sugarcoat it! Great video man
Signed up for a get your CDL program as soon as I turned 21. Got my CDL back at the start of July and finished training mid August. Been OTR on my own since then and I love every second of it. Hoping to go owner op when I have the chance.
I loved the message “STOP THINKING OF WHAT THE WORLD OWES YOU!” “GET OVER YOURSELF!” Amen man, well said. Also I hate the idea of being stuck in an office, I WANT TO SEE THE COUNTRY!!!! 👍👍👍
Love your comment, that's the reason, I change my career pathway to become a truck driver.
That's right work 16 hours 7 days a week for 3 months with no paycheck! Your employer don't owe you a paycheck! Get over yourselves and work harder for lesser!
Was a mechanic for about 12 years. Automotive, Diesel, heavy equipment, small engines, all sorts of stuff. Recently decided to switch to trucking, transporting heavy equipment for the local CAT dealer. I’m starting at damn near what I was making turning wrenches. If the only trend is up if you put in the hard work, I think I’ve made the right move. Thanks, Driven Trucking. 👍🏻
I've been a diesel mechanic for most my life. I'm 47 now, tired of dealing with breadcrumbs $$$ and ass****s, I'm in good shape but want to keep it that way. Turning wrenches is hard on your body. Just graduated CDL school got my test in a few days. 🤔 I'll be making less than I would in a shop, but guess we all have to start somewhere 🫤🤷♂️ 🤞
To assume people who dont like it failed is where all your credibility goes out the window. Some people just get tired of bad logistics, ahole troopers, lying companies, and bad management. Trucking is shitty. Regardless it is one of the best jobs you can do without a degree.
I used to work at a steel tubing manufacturing plant and our turnover even back in 2002 was horrendous and the pay was actually pretty good $15 an hour but people wouldn’t last till lunch and they would already quit people just don’t wanna work hard anymore especially physically….
I’m 36 years old with a background in restaurant and retail management. Just about to finish my 4 year with my CDL. Bought my truck a year ago. Best thing I’ve ever done. I’m running California Arizona Nevada and Utah. Home every weekend… I will never go back to a management position.
Youre passionate about this man. Love it. I'm researching to see about pursuing truck driving right now. Thanks for the video!
Living proof of your words. Just over 4 years driving and nearly maxxed out... Have a brand new w900 studio
Nice!
Just goes to show what a little drive, determination, passion, (and yes!) patience will do when properly applied. Good job, Benjamin! 👍
Love what you do and the money will come
Right!
I stated driving in 2004 and drove for 10 years (company driver). When my third kid was born I went off the road and went back to school. I got two AA degrees (web and Graphic Desing) and took a pay cut by over half (I made 30k a year the last 5 years and can’t get a better paying job without a bachelors or masters). I am now going back out on the road because 30k a year isn't cutting it (haven't been able to pay a dime on my college loans) and my kids are older, I am keeping the graphic design job, and ill be driving and I should bring in over 100k from doing both. I am kicking around the idea of buying a truck after a year back, I need a retirement plan, I'm almost 40 and don't have anything. its going to be hard work, but I refuse to get food stamps or anything and I have a family to support.
100% I agree with you!! Very well said love the energy
A great thing about trucking is, you’re never too far from someone who has goals, or has already done what you want to accomplish. You don’t see that in every profession. So find and associate with them!
Even as a company driver working local I’ve been able to do that. A guy I work with has his own truck, MC, and contract freight, plus further plans. So I pick his brain all the time.
It's also about the kind of trucking you do. I wouldn't do any other job but drive my truck. But home and friends are also important. OTR isn't for me. But running in my home state is a perfect balance to enjoy the road, yet still have social interaction.
You are the man Brian. I truly enjoy watching your videos as a new flat bed driver
Best trucking video iv seen so far I start trucking school Monday and this guy seemed honest and no bs thanks bub
You've gotta pay your dues.
I started in the 80s driving junk for $40k/yr.
Now, I make well into the six figures... out 9 and home 5.
That's a vacation every other week.
Great equipment.. free insurance.. boss has my back.
Paid my dues.
@DrivenTrucking I would love an update on your thoughts on your message in this video in the context of 2024. I really need some hope and encouragement that starting from nothing and putting in 30 months or so at a mega isn't going to be a waste of my life considering the changes in the trucking economy these days. Love your vids.
Trucking is difficult. The ones that really make money are the brokers... tell the truth mega Carrier recruter...
About 30 years ago, I thought I wanted to be a truck driver, but the job has such incredible demands and so many serious responsibilities, such as how you can go to prison for killing somebody, that I cannot imagine how anyone would want to do it. The brutally long hours and generally low pay and long list of sacrifices and hardships. No job could be harder
I got my cdl 2yrs ago April 5th 2019. After bouncing around a few companies I bought a truck in September 2020 and leased on to Landstar. Now I average 3 to 4 grand/week take home when I'm out on the road.
I would wonder how much the money would go to gas prices now lol 1000 a fill up.
Bro, Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!! Life is a hustle and if you step your game up you will get what is coming to you. My screen saver aka my windshield changes second by second. This video was informative, motivational, but most of all entertaining. You keep doing you bro and don't forget to keep the posts coming. In return l'll stay driven. ☮️ from Cali.
Right on! 👍
Love watching your videos. I am retiring from the Army after 20 years and will begin my next career as a truck driver because that is what I want to do because of the scenery changes every few minutes and the prospect of going somewhere new each trip.
So how's ur new career change going?
Thank you sir needed to hear this! Be safe out there
The man is right. I chewed much fat walking in, but 90 days later I was consistently seeing $1800-2000 weekly and this is the first time in my life that I don't mind coming to work....
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You seem insecure of your own ability to make such accomplishments, so perhaps you are projecting those self doubts onto someone else?
Let me know if I got it right, and be honest. Don’t worry about being offended or taking a hit to the ego. We’re all anonymous right?
@ Idk about earnings because i’ve been hearing different things: ex: wages increasing because high demand, wages decreasing because of mass migrations of 3rd world peoples, etc
When it comes to accomplishments, its all about perspective I guess
I just replied to you because I wanted to see if my quick psych analysis was somewhat on point lol
Idk if i want to drive trucks or keep pursuing the state trooper/cop route.. Still trying to figure things out
@ not lecturing you about industry lmao
you called someone else’s claims of accomplishment bullshit, and I pointed out that you’re prob experiencing some psychological projection due to your own negative thoughts/experiences
There are plenty of truckers that know what they r doing and make great livings whether local, otr, or as owner operators
@Five Boro Native
So, is this true? Are you lying about your earnings so as to make your self feel better?
@@dudeskidude8376 I can only tell you MY experience. A lot of people told me discouraging things when I was new and God set it up where I didn't experience any of that. My starting pay was worse than unemployment, but less than 90 days later I got the transfer I wanted.
You can believe or not believe, but to me you are just a person on a free app on my phone. My experience however is real....
Thank you so much for posting this video! You've just explained everything better than I could've!
I'm not a trucker. Went to college for veterinary science. Work at a veterinary diagnostic lab. I'm a female but think trucking is pretty interesting. I'm a terrible driver in a regular car. My car has every warning, back up camera and sensor so I dont get into an accident or hit something.
Keep on doing what you love in life.
Im actually a Mechanical Engineer but when I think things are rough I like to see how bad truck driving is just to keep myself into perspective
When I started as a company driver 5 years ago I was making $0.27 per mile now I'm and owner operator making 200k plus looking back of the hard work I've put in I'm proud to see where I've come from! Keep up the great content brother you and make cents have been great inspiration to me and many others!
And after expenses and taxes you almost make minimum wage. Good on you
@@ShinzoX90 exactly lmao he forgot to mention all the fuel expenses and maintenance for the year on his truck
I'd say after expenses that 200k is maybe 60k if you don't have major truck repairs and if you calculate the amount of time in the truck it is crap pay!
@@eccentricravenlmao tell me you know nothing without telling me.
What are the profit margins though
You're right brother. You gotta earn your stripes in any industry. The world doesn't owe me jack!
You gotta earn things to get to where you are
I so much appreciate your HONESTY and motivation and numbers on your videos. Thank you!
Wtf ever, I've had my CDL 4.5 years,I'm a company driver,no other industry asks you to put in minimum 12 hours a day,it's not healthy,it's not safe.I've sat at shippers/receivers 7-12 hours either waiting to pick up a load or be able to unload. Tired of the mentality of trucking,I regret getting my CDL, my advice is to 100% avoid this industry, it will wear you out.Put all the "positive " spins you want on it,it's a shit industry and shouldn't be presented otherwise.There are far more issues beyond just the hours, time passed away waiting on loads. Can't cover them all but I know what it's like being on the road and it sucks.
Thank you I’ve waited 36 hours for loads sometimes getting shit stop pay
Have you tried a different company? Are you local or otr?
@@smokeclouds8Not everybody's able to go work for the "good" companies. Lol
THANK YOU MAN!!!!!!! people act like everyone who makes 50k to over 100k a year doing a certain job that they "were given that job or they knew someone" but the truth is is these people didn't sit at home on their computers, phones, ipads, getting on social media BITCHING about their life and how they should be making that by doing basically NOTHING, these people who make the high money DESERVE IT because THEY didn't sit on their ass and complain how the world didn't give them anything THEY got up and worked their asses off to get that nice car, nice truck, nice house, nice boat, ETC. people just don't understand working at these places that pay minimum wage ARE STEPPING STONES for you to get to that big paying job. it isn't gonna come to you, you gotta go get it your self. no one owes ANYBODY anything. we all have to work hard, leave family, and make sacrifices. Thanks man Glad I found your channel been looking to get into trucking for awhile now and I'm doing research on which company to get my cdl's through.
I gave over 3 years of my life to trucking that I will never get back. Missed 3 years of my kid growing up, lost most of my friends, and almost got divorced. The pay isn't worth living in a box and having your life controlled by some dipshit behind a desk. Imagine having to ask for permission to go home for a few days out of the month for a place you pay for lol.
how much was it per yr? cant imagine holding ur poop every 50 miles for a rest stop... daily...
@@slumy8195 Not enough
I recently was granted my class A CDL, your videos built my confidence, you are a true inspiration in my life. I just want to say thank you!!!
trucking is ruining my health
A whole lot of that might be down to how you treat yourself. For example, do you smoke? Do you take advantage of company medical benefits and see a doctor on your 34, and follow what they tell you? Do you eat right and exercise regularly, above and beyond what being a truck driver requires? Etc. It IS possible to be healthy in this profession.
Mine too, i had a fucking stroke last year. Im 34
@@Dubz0408my cousim drove for like years and he was inspecting his truck in the snow and fell face first. Stroke.. now hes sitting up depressed only able to use half his body. Exercise when you are not driving. They have gyms at these truck stops i hear. Flying tigers or whatever its called. Dont kill yourselves ❤be safe yall
My too.
@@Dubz0408I had HA.prostate problem,dibet.stres.im 66.
45 and thinking of switching to trucking. Wish I lived in Texas. Here in Canada winter driving can be quite treacherous.
When I started trucking I went to a company run CDL school on 120k mile contract to work for them after. Which was fine, they were a pretty good company at the time. But from the beginning I had my eyes set on doing flatbed/step/drop deck like my grandpa. So I drove for them for a little over two years doing dry van and Reefer to develop some experience. I did my research, and joined up with a reputable family owned carrier that specializes in glass hauling on flatbed and drop decks. Just hit my 3 year mark with them, and things have been good.
Now that I've saved up some money, I'm looking at going owner operator with this company. Still doing research, and waiting to see what sorta path this new Biden administration is gonna go down. But other than that, this life style fits me to a T. Young, single, no debts, and I've built myself a good reputation with the company and some of our customers.
If I had to give anyone advice who were wanting to get into trucking, it's all effort, just like any other blue collar job. If you want to stand out and get preferential treatment, then you have to give it 110%. Keep your log book in order, keep your work space at customers clean, and for God sakes don't leave equipment behind with problems for the next guy. That's my biggest gripe with being a company driver right now, I'm frequently getting things fixed on trailers that other guys put off. Tires under inflated, various things that are broken, bent, or missing. Don't be that guy! Especially if you get into flatbed, drop deck, tanker, or anything with a lot of specialized equipment. Not everything can be fixed at a loves, TA, or Petro. I've lost loads before because the trailer I was told to grab for the load was screwed up, due to the last guy not saying anything. Our safety department has had quite a few 'conversations' with other drivers on my behalf because of it. There's nothing worse than getting hyped for a good load, swapping trailers, and only to realize something is screwed up due to the last guy hooked to it being to lazy to due his job properly. If it weren't for that I'd probably stay as a company driver. I'm very meticulous about keeping the things I have in good working order, and it irritates me when I see drivers out here who clearly don't give a damn about anything.
If your gonna do a job, any job, do you best work and give it your all. Character, and reputation go a long ways in becoming successfull. Companies take notice of that as well. It's pretty easy for a company to look at your track record over a one or two year period, and see if you'll be a gem or a turd. Nobody wants to be a turd, so keep your reputation and your work ethics clean and shiny. Because bad habits and laziness have a way of coming to haunt you eventually.
Right on!
Thanks for the inspiration.
I'm struggling through learning to drive a manual transmission in my last week of CDL training.
Great work. Thanks again.
Cheers.
How did it go? Did you lean? I want to lean too but im not sure if this is doable
Looking forward to it! Just a few more steps. Gotta get my second covid shot, then I need to visit the parental units (been two years now thanks to covid). Then it's on to CDL school. Honestly, I can't wait!
This clip must be shown in every highschool . Best advice someone can give.
Bro, Have now watched this video serval times through. Homie I can't stop laughing. This video is AWESOME. Keep up the good work and remember 6 pack abs by November. You keep posting and I'll stay driven. ☮️ from Cali.
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There are owner operators that make money, there are those that think that they make money, but they don't, and there are those that outright don't make money.
In today's trucking industry it's not worth it, unless you have no other skills
Most companies pay you below minimum wage. High turnover rates. It’s horrible out here.
Sounds like Werner
Well said Brian. Entitlement is the biggest problem going on right now in America. You were correct when u said you have to get out there and earn it. No one owes you anything, so make it happen. Good video as always.
The new entitlement mentality out there is great for people who do the basics right.
If you have work ethic, piss clean, and show up on time then you're already head and shoulders above the competition.
@@t.m.1502 be a robot.
@@OGbqze
Success isn't difficult, just don't be a dope addled loser or lazy.
@@t.m.1502 define success please.
I'm am 16 and my dad was a truck driver and when I turn 18 on going to be like him and thank u for the speech
I did it for 20 years. Made good money at the end. I got out of it because it takes away too much time out of your life plus the adverse effects on your health. Time has a greater value over money. Honestly I think the smart guys realize this early. The cupcakes are the ones that haven’t figured it out.
Number one problem with becoming owner operator today is unreliable newer equipment. Number two the cost to own and operate a semi truck went up a lot over the last two decades, while the freight rates did not.
Do you think a truck repair shop will do any work at half price? Never! Yet we truckers regularly do haul freight for cheap, despite being charged top dollar for fuel, tires, parts and repairs. I don't know any other business that operates like this.
I been driving 24 years and making $110,000 a year and im home weekly. Trucking has given me and my family a good life, if drivers are not making good money, is because they're working for the wrong company or they're just being lazyyyyyy.
if everybody was paid like u, you wouldnt have a job anymore.
Thanks for sharing your experience and points of view did help me a lot
it’s a fantastic career, that’s why there is a huge shortage of drivers , and nobody wants to do it , but you’re right, it’s a great job 🤣
Just discovered this channal very informative stuff on the trucking business ! I was at a trucking school 15 years ago to become a trucker, but I had also given my name to work in a correctional facility and they offered me something I couldn't refuse, but trucking still is in the back of my mind. Love the channal !
I like this guy he's 100% correct I drive for a company now and I'm also starting my own trucking company! This gives me even more motivation 💯💯
So will you continue to drive and manage your trucking business at the same time?
still trying to figure out why the 12 week course here costs more than 2 years of college
Brian that’s what’s wrong with society today everyone thinks they’re owed something. Nothing is free in this world it comes from hard work. Most don’t understand what that even means👍👍👍
Right on, especially with this younger generation. Nobody wants to start at the bottom and work their way up anymore. They want to instantly start off with a 6 figure salary, and sure, that would be nice, but it isn’t realistic. I’ve been trucking for 27 years now, and Lord knows I’ve paid my dues. Now I’m an owner-op (for 16 years now) leased on to a great company and have an awesome dedicated route. I truly love what I do. It didn’t happen overnight, but I was patient and willing to work hard. In fact, I STILL work hard, but it’s enjoyable hard work. Great video, Brian! 👍
@@SoCal780 facts this new generation is definitely lazy as shit
Ive been in this industry for 15 years, think its time for a career change for me. Things in this industry are not getting better. You will make money, but also deal with a boat load of bs from every company out there. Its a tough job.
Why do I want to be a truck driver??🤔🚛?
Cuz its my dream job👷
♥️🚛
I don't like socializing👎
I want to be alone🏝️
I want to travel and make money 💸🗺️
I want to have my own truck and be an O/O 👷♂️
My classmates even laugh at me for my ambition. But people change. My heart has always been to trucks. I thought I'll be an IT person, but I got to be a truck driver. It's what I really want.
Trucking isn't for everyone, but for some, it truly is a perfect fit.
@Hahmzed Yuzefan. I would at least try socializing with people.
@@jonmolina948 i tried and hate it
I have noticed the pay has moved up to the 1980s level, but now it's officially the most dangerous profession.
Very good points I believe it's how you look at things. You can fail at any job with the wrong mindset but I agree with you on the point of nobody owes you anything. I have been working since 16 and when I read a lot of reviews on truck driving companies, I believe it's because that person's expectation where to high especially just starting to drive. Start with the starter company and move on to a different company to make the career. That is what I"m planning to do once I get everything settled back down, I had started with PTL and they have called me to come back. I believe I will go back to PTL and get at least 1-2 yrs of driving experience then move on to another company but honestly thinking outside of the box has helped me out and hard work always pays off. Thank you for your points and agree 100% with you.
It takes a special kind of person to make it as a professional over the road truck driver. Not everyone is cut out for this type of job. Long hours, dangerous routes, traffic, others having a influence, ie: break checks and headlights, and there’s other truck drivers who think they’re truckers--
My 1st yr in trucking I made $50 thousand & just finished my 2nd yr & made $70 thousand in the 2nd & that is being a company driver! So I teach people the $ is there to b made u just gotta want it!
I got my CDL at 18. The truck driving school didn't tell me I gotta be 25 to get a job, with experience. I don't wanna drive for the big firms because of a lease. Watching these videos thank God I didn't drive a truck!
I'm 22. I've been driving for a year now amd yes it is hard. Both my kids and wife miss me when I'm gone but I couldn't do something else. I'm a second generation driver. Pay isn't the best but it's definitely getting better as time goes on. I'm really pushing to buy my first truck by the end of this year if not next year
I’ll soon join ya on the road bud, planning to get my cdl to, stay safe, and take it slow and careful, your life is worth more than the load, always be safe!
How much did you make your first year no BS
Buy your own truck and do local routes. Hopefully, that will help you make more time for your family.
I'll be putting my life in a storage unit and hitting the road as an OTR driver in about 8 weeks. I'm single with no responsibilities other than myself. I'm taking the opportunity to rack up as much experience as I can as quickly as possible. My uncles recommended that I wait until I can buy a truck out right to put myself in the best situation possible as an owner operator. I'm taking their advice to heart. Thanks for the videos and stay safe out there!
I’ve been trucking for 33 years now. I’ve always worked for small companies and the last 20 years I’ve been driving a concrete mixer for a small company. Although it has paid the bills it has left me with an incredibly sore back. I’m 52 years old and really don’t know how to do much else so I’ll probably retire as a trucker. If I survive into my mid to late 60’s 😂🤣😎👍✌️
Try a chiropractor and/or massage therapy for your back. It will give you a new lease on life.
Excellent video, thank you for taking the time to make it!
Am thirty one this year and probably won’t have my full drivers license till am 34 and then I wanna get my class one it’s always been a dream to just be on the road for work. But I’ve struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction and it’s been my main priority every day just to get that dealt with and I feel that plays a big role in just the responsibility of being a truck driver to right, gotta have a good head on your shoulders, so yeah it being a lonely job means to like have a counsellor or someone to talk to you know that shits important that your mental health is in check driving it should be a video you should talk about to. had lots of time to think about doing this career. But when I think of doing other things I just really want to experience being a truck driver
Very important to have yourself in good physical, emotional & mental condition. You can do it!🙏
Ive struggled my whole life with addiction brother. You can do it
Im 28 and i have wasted away 10 years with pot/alcohol, working stupid jobs ranging 20k-35k a year. Just think of the time you've wasted and waste no more. !
Right on, bro! Nice way to look at it.
I am blessed that my fathers company is established he is getting older so the ropes will be passed on to me thats why I love what I do it’s not a job it’s an obsession the diesel is in my blood 🩸 🇺🇸 🚛
That’s it in a nutshell. I always tell people that trucking is in my blood. 27 years now and it’s more true today than when I started back in 1994. It’s not for everyone, but it IS definitely for us!
Message is solid! You can make money in any field you get into, and any field you dive into will have its bumps and joyous moments with feelings and finances! Love your content man
I’ve always said “Trucking has to be IN you.” If it’s not, trucking is the wrong career for you. The pay IS miserable. You ARE gone from home, friends, family. You DO perform lots of work you don’t get paid for. It just ain’t for everyone.
The pay is better then cashiers, warehouse employees etc and they also have to walk all day.
So yes the pay isn't good but there is worse
Miserable pay is kind of relative to what one is coming from, and highly dependent on what they put into trucking.
Even my first trucking job was hands down the best money I’d ever made to that point. Solidly middle-class even though I worked the hours for it. The income *potential* in trucking is basically unlimited. Those big chrome stacks don’t grow on trees.
@@mr.butterworth In Europe you scale out fast. As an employee it's max +-15 euro an hour before taxes.. As o/o more, but competition is heavy. Many drivers and companies from eastern Europe work for less.
A hard working trucker gets 3500 after taxes Otr at best. Flatbed, hazmat often doesn't pay extra.
Imagine that Mexicans could take all the trucking jobs if they would like. That's what's happening in Europe...
The pay is miserable for those who are used to well paying jobs but if you've only ever worked a minimum wage job such as what I'm working right now, it's a huge step up.
@@nstl440 not all warehouses and your health will always be at risk sitting on your ass all day everyday.
Thank you for this message, very true people are not patient and want a easy life wen it’s time to put in the work🤦♂️ then wonder why nothing works for them.
When you lose, don't lose the lesson. Losers give you reasons why they can't win. Winners find a way to win. Have a winner's mindset. Do the research, have a success-driven mentality, and do it. I'm going to be 21 in November.
I look forward to being a truck driver, learning the business, and perfecting my skill.
Preach