I to have a long 39 yrs on he road. I was surprised when the driver gave the camera the finger. I was given a very good lesson why nit to a couple years in this industry of Trucking. I didnt get beat up either. Luckily it was a old timer who must have been a decedent of a couple Sequoia Trees. He very quietly explained how it hurt his feeling when I gave him the finger while passing . As he held me upside down by my foot shaking me explaining he was sure that he would get some common sense to fall out of me from somewhere if he where to just shake me the right amount of bounce. Because there sure wasn't any I was using in my head. Keep hour finger to yourself . Always. It could save your life. FACT
00:00 - Intro 02:43 - What are you hauling? 04:40 - How long have you been trucking for? 04:50 - What have been highlights during your career? 05:18 - What advice can you give to those getting into the industry? 05:44 - "Forget everything you were taught in truck driving school" 06:28 - "The problem with steering wheel holders" 08:00 - Is it really just a paycheck? 08:44 - What else have you pulled? 09:32 - What is your Claim to Fame?
Thank You Chris. Been hoping you would catch a Fetter & Son truck. In my off season from my business I will occasionally help them out. Last winter I was able to drive Scott's previous truck, a great looking blue Freightliner and was able to get a FL load. Have went into Bushnell a few times, all but one person is great and if not for the bad guy you could have went onto their property. I was suprised Scott did not know who you were. Fetter's are a true mom/pop operation, started by LeRoy Fetter and his son Steve. It is now run by Steve and his two son's. Steve's grandsons also work for the company. Again Thanks Chris for all you do.
That interview was quite unique in the fact that he gave the international signal for Hello LOL… but seemed like a pretty cool fella… great interview though brother Chris an Mr. Hook
After truckin' for over 35 years on & off, it would be nice to get a southern job in better weather with a beautiful rig... here in New England, few solid jobs for "drivers"
The truck is based in Morral, OH, they do mostly midwest and Eastern US areas, including your area from time to time. Only a few of their drivers are lucky enough to get the FL loads and Scott has been with them longer than any of the other drivers, so he is at the top for those loads. I have helped them out in my off-season from my business and have been blessed to get a few of the FL loads including the Bushnell load. But you still have to go back to the cold Ohio so the warmth is only for a few days, lol.
@forry100 I spent a few years with WEL, so I was anywhere east of the Rockies. Nothing better that a couple days in the Carolinas, but as you've stated, had to return to snowy NH for my reset with my boys
Fetter & Sons one of the best companies I have ever worked with (bar none) to haul our liquid organic biofertilizers! Professional drivers, amazing individuals at the company, and are outstanding stewards in the Ag business. Best always the crew at EnviroKure Inc
You kinda had to work for that one Chris. Great job and great video!!!
I to have a long 39 yrs on he road. I was surprised when the driver gave the camera the finger. I was given a very good lesson why nit to a couple years in this industry of Trucking. I didnt get beat up either. Luckily it was a old timer who must have been a decedent of a couple Sequoia Trees. He very quietly explained how it hurt his feeling when I gave him the finger while passing . As he held me upside down by my foot shaking me explaining he was sure that he would get some common sense to fall out of me from somewhere if he where to just shake me the right amount of bounce. Because there sure wasn't any I was using in my head.
Keep hour finger to yourself . Always. It could save your life. FACT
00:00 - Intro
02:43 - What are you hauling?
04:40 - How long have you been trucking for?
04:50 - What have been highlights during your career?
05:18 - What advice can you give to those getting into the industry?
05:44 - "Forget everything you were taught in truck driving school"
06:28 - "The problem with steering wheel holders"
08:00 - Is it really just a paycheck?
08:44 - What else have you pulled?
09:32 - What is your Claim to Fame?
Thank You Chris. Been hoping you would catch a Fetter & Son truck. In my off season from my business I will occasionally help them out. Last winter I was able to drive Scott's previous truck, a great looking blue Freightliner and was able to get a FL load. Have went into Bushnell a few times, all but one person is great and if not for the bad guy you could have went onto their property. I was suprised Scott did not know who you were. Fetter's are a true mom/pop operation, started by LeRoy Fetter and his son Steve. It is now run by Steve and his two son's. Steve's grandsons also work for the company. Again Thanks Chris for all you do.
That interview was quite unique in the fact that he gave the international signal for Hello LOL… but seemed like a pretty cool fella… great interview though brother Chris an Mr. Hook
After truckin' for over 35 years on & off, it would be nice to get a southern job in better weather with a beautiful rig... here in New England, few solid jobs for "drivers"
Am from Massachusetts not alot otr trucking jobs
The truck is based in Morral, OH, they do mostly midwest and Eastern US areas, including your area from time to time. Only a few of their drivers are lucky enough to get the FL loads and Scott has been with them longer than any of the other drivers, so he is at the top for those loads. I have helped them out in my off-season from my business and have been blessed to get a few of the FL loads including the Bushnell load. But you still have to go back to the cold Ohio so the warmth is only for a few days, lol.
@forry100 I spent a few years with WEL, so I was anywhere east of the Rockies. Nothing better that a couple days in the Carolinas, but as you've stated, had to return to snowy NH for my reset with my boys
Another great video Chris
what a nice guy
Cool CB interview Chris
Merci Big Rig Videos ! Une nouvelle fois, ce fut un réel plaisir de vous consulter. A bientôt. 😉
Nice Rollin Vid Mr Chris!!!!!!!😎🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🇺🇸💎🎥📽📺📹📷📱💻🖥
Ha, Fetter & Son. I use 2 drive for a company and they were one of our competitors lol
Just hearing deh song seeing dat familiar intro Chris I get goosebumps LUV ❤ALONE ❤RASTAFORI
14.000ft that is somehight I'm only allowed to fly the Cessna 172N at 3000.
this was a really cool conversation, a great driver with a beautiful classic Peterbilt, amazing content.
a little awkward when he flips your camera off, and then you come with the "everyone tries to paint a negative light on truck drivers"
Still a Beautiful Rig from a distance.
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Man, I love the rolling cab interviews!
Miss the frequent upload I need one once a week
Love it, but Scott is out of MARION, OHIO.
Fetter & Sons one of the best companies I have ever worked with (bar none) to haul our liquid organic biofertilizers! Professional drivers, amazing individuals at the company, and are outstanding stewards in the Ag business. Best always the crew at EnviroKure Inc
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