When it's that hot, you need to run your truck all night, not safe, to not get a good night sleep. I'm speaking from experience . It won't hurt the engine idling all night if you're a company driver who care there going to be getting rid of the truck in a couple of years anyways
Still record my brotha (it is your right to record), we are still living in a time that officer body cameras somehow “not functioning in suspicious moments” then it becomes a he said/ he said moment, they almost always gonna believe the cops 😥 speaking from someone who lives in the rural south in FL, be safe and stay vigilant always ✊🏿
I'm from NYC but I moved back to the Deep South where my family is originally from. Watch these southern people (cops and sheriff's Incl.) because they don't like us Yankees - they feel entitled. And for God's sake, strap up (Legally) - keep something in the truck for your Protection from these Hilbillies in the South and Midwest. And if you work for a company They are Responsible for your APU working, tell them to Fix It - why are you putting yourself through that suffering brother? Good luck to you. 💯
Put some shoes on my guy 🙏🏽
keep it up man. it’ll get easier
When it's that hot, you need to run your truck all night, not safe, to not get a good night sleep. I'm speaking from experience . It won't hurt the engine idling all night if you're a company driver who care there going to be getting rid of the truck in a couple of years anyways
Great content my boy- I moved to Texas in 2020 from NYC I adjusted to the heat - now it’s nothing I can wear all black in 90+ lol
I would have a whole heat stroke if I tried that😂
@@NellWorld I was definitely close lol
How long did u start Flatbed?? You Inspire me Man..
I started it a couple of days ago😂but that means a lot I appreciate it💯
You need to put x straps on the front an back of your loads
Very good. Stay safe my friend. God bless you.
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Fire vlog bro🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good looks💯
Enjoying your journey I hope to be driving OTR soon. Be safe enjoy.
Thank you and you’ll be out here in no time💯
Looking good bro, are you still with the company and,what's the name of the company?
I'm about to start flatbed for the first time is it good I'm a Lil nervous about tapping and secure loading
Trust me you will get faster and it will get easier
Who do you drive for now?
A company called DSM
How long did it take you to drop off
Took me 7 hours to get there. It took about 30 minutes to fully get unloaded and unstrapped.
Still record my brotha (it is your right to record), we are still living in a time that officer body cameras somehow “not functioning in suspicious moments” then it becomes a he said/ he said moment, they almost always gonna believe the cops 😥 speaking from someone who lives in the rural south in FL, be safe and stay vigilant always ✊🏿
Thank you and I appreciate the advice💯✊🏾
How hard is to to learn how to secure loads
It’s not hard you can literally learn everything in like a week
Where u got your training on doing flat bed ?
I took a load from Massachusetts to Seattle Last week Seattle Was between 85 to 90 degrees
Sheesh😳
Are you a cross country truck driver
Yeah
I'm from NYC but I moved back to the Deep South where my family is originally from. Watch these southern people (cops and sheriff's Incl.) because they don't like us Yankees - they feel entitled. And for God's sake, strap up (Legally) - keep something in the truck for your Protection from these Hilbillies in the South and Midwest. And if you work for a company They are Responsible for your APU working, tell them to Fix It - why are you putting yourself through that suffering brother? Good luck to you. 💯
It seems they would lose a lot of hay hauling it on a flatbed trailer.
As a driver for tmc u did pretty good for a first timer I seen worse
Thanks man💯
How much do you get pay?