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
Man my trucking career has been nothing but a headache, i guess its the company's ive worked for. Clean driving record, and a clean person but dirty cheap companies make it frustrating
Much respect for taking your shoes off . I take mine off as soon as I get in my truck and put shoes on that never leave the inside of the truck. With all the nasty shit you walk in going through the truck stop why bring that into your truck
CB Radios are an absolute must. I drove in a leased operation hauling for Mayflower from 1971 through 1991. Sometimes though the CB fails. Winter 1978 - 1979, coming out of Seattle and heading for Fargo, ND I encountered a blizzard, complete with heavy winds and 70 below zero with the wind-chill. I ended up with gelled fuel filters and fuel lines and obviously, the engine quit running. Needless to say, I had to pull off on the shoulder. I hollered on the CB for help for a half hour or more while much truck traffic passed me by. Not a single come back asking if I was okay or needed help. In the bunk, I went into my down sleeping back along with my Doberman and we survived until about 5 hours later when a North Dakota State Trooper stopped and banged on my door. Within a half-hour, I was being towed into Fargo from only 30 miles west of Fargo to get my truck running again. So yea, CB Radios do help, but only if those with CB Radios respond.
I started driving in 1990 and CB's were a great way to communicate, I noticed as time moved forward CB's were less and less used by the otr driver. It got to the point in the 2000's that I didn't turn on the radio anymore.
@@alexisjoannlouisekaufman6959 Hello. You wrote, "Hi message me" - Okay, I guess your short message could imply I should respond in kind with a short message, so Hi, how are you? I could carry it further. How about: "Anything specific you were hoping I would respond with?" OR, your message reached me at about 2:53 AM here in the Czech Republic. I would say unless you were more specific with what you expect from me as a message then I don't know how else to continue. I could ask you to tell me about you, that would be a good start. I should say I am in between sleeps here. I mean my first sleep was from 24:00 (midnight in your world) until old man syndrome woke me at 2:30 at which time I fired up my PC to check email and exchange rates and now I am ready for my second sleep, so you won't hear from me again until I wake the second time. How's this for a short message?
Thank you for letting Dave share his story. It was so interesting to listen to him talk about his trucking journey. 36 years strong!! Way to go Dave! As always, thanks for the great video!
Very good interview . I agree with what dave said and I think the same way . I've been doing this since I was 17 as well and I'm 61 now . He is a good guy . My hats off to him . Like I said very good interview . Thanks .
Hey Alex I am a new CDL driver I've been watching your video for a couple of months now new subscriber to your channel all the information you give out so awesome for people like me and I just want to show my gratitude to you thank you
You really have a great style of interviewing drivers. You ask the right questions yet keep it organic and real. Keep it up my man. We appreciate your work.😎👍
Guys, this is a good video! My Dad is now 86 yrs old and he drove his own truck until he was 82. He was an owner operator since he was 20 yrs old. In his mid years he ran 3 or 4 trucks. And pretty much always did his own maintenance. And I really like Dave there. He knows what he is doing in the trucking world. Guys, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep em coming.
Pick a good company a safe company and get your experience at least 5 year's then make a move if you want. But pick a company you can pull different kind of loads equipment it helps 😉. Make that money know your limits.
I always have my CB on i have been driving for 3 years its a good practice it has help out a lot. I remember one day I had one year driving and it was a hot day like 120° and a trucker told me " hi FTS driver you have a CB" I was like yes he told me "your trotting rubber" I pull over and yup I had a blo out.
It's a lifestyle not a job. Forget about having a family being married with the little house with the white picket fence. Because usually you're always gone. Forget about all the toys too. If you're sitting in that truck that is your toy. you'll spend hours and hours in weeks in months in that truck. I did it for 36 years but I started back in the '70s.
@@ДмитрийДавыдов-у4и That is correct. When it comes to being a truck driver being aways from family and friends for weeks at the time, it's not just a job, but a special lifestyle. People who don't like that lifestyle, quickly find other options in a country like the US. In some countries; maybe not so easy.
@@mikekendrick4586 I dunno, seen a few hard grafters retire after 50yrs then pass away, they don't last long sat at home twiddling their thumbs. My old man jacked trucking in after 45yrs, he's now in his 70s, labouring on a farm 6days a week for something to do.
@@tommyatkins2872 that's awesome your dad is a hard worker, still has his health and is independent. I'm just saying retired or employed, never worked a day in life. All mankind young and old from infants to the elderly will die and there's no order to it
I’m retiring from climbing trees for the last 36 years and at 57 I’m thinking of going to truck driving school. Still a little unsure this is what I want but I like work by myself and I want a rig like that one.
Had a 95 W-900 back a few years ago loved that truck. 36 years really seems just like yesterday, ran Chicago-Dsm from 1986-89 Minneapolis-Chicago 1989-1997, Minneapolis-Fargo,SouixFalls 1997-2000- Ran pigs from SooLine BN to BMC 1990-1992 Detroit Memphis Kansas City hauling the mail for numerous contractors been to ro many p.o. to mention I do miss it.
Hey that quote that you had on the piece of paper at the end is going to change my life. No lie, a little light bulb came on in my head and I realized I never put a date on ANY of my goals. Well that changes today. Watch how much shit I accomplish now bro! Thank you!
I had the same attitude with my job. It ceased being fun coincidentally, on the day I turned 50 and became eligible for retirement. 28 days later I was on the pension roll. Best decision ever.
Man I Love this channel !! Tons of info Awesome truck drivers Beautiful trucks I tell you if the truckers would come together for each other they could control a lot of Shit !!!! Because if they stop the Country Shuts Down !!! And they know that
He's right on tires.Turbo failure doesn't wipe out the entire motor. Probably had a 1693 TA turned up and got it hot. As old as that truck is it probably has a 1693TA CAT
@Roger Mckinney guess it depends what you want. I fancy a bed and tv, people around me, my girl and personal space greater than the cab of a truck. Money ain’t everything I guess. But then our house is paid off so again, just different strokes. More power to you bro.
@Roger Mckinney lol I mean, I know but you don’t have an oven. Counter top space. You know. If we break it all down at the end of the day a trucker will end the argument with “well I earn X”. And that’s cool. Trust me. Just different strokes. I also feel like it’s a defense mechanism for a lot of truckers to justify the lifestyle. No way can the cab of a truck compare to a home man. Again, different strokes and God bless you guys.
@Roger Mckinney the biggest sleeper in the world is the size of my bathroom. Facts. No need for insults man, The extreme sedentary lifestyle isn’t doing most truckers any favors too. It’s not something to be glorified or encouraged living in a truck for decades. It’s done for the money, a lil of the freedom and not much else. And that works for some and not for others like me. Good on you though man. It is a great career in ways.
Damn man! You killing me with this banger videos just one after the other! That dude is right. Gotta spend money to make money. Mofos wanna have the latest fashion on but their truck is falling apart. Can’t wait to buy my truck. God willing in a year or so. Sick and tired of being a company driver.
Can’t imagine having all that. I’ve got a 2012 386 long frame (factory) and honestly I’ve driven with worse turning radius but nothing like that beast would be. Be nice to be able to walk around, actually cook and so on but idk
Hope you can ask these questions for the truckers. What they think about electric semi truck like Tesla when that come out in a year or two and will they trade-in their truck for that? Thanks
I have seen now that I have a job that I'm home every night, I wake up after 3 or 4 hours of sleep. I'll go back to sleep because it's 7 am and I work swings and I feel worse when I wake up the second time. When I was out on the road 3-4 hours sleep a night and I was fully ready for the day.
@@tombrady565, it’s so weird how stuff works like that. I know I’m the same exact way. If I sleep more than 3-4 hours, then my entire day is just a drag. The longer I sleep, the more tired I am through out the entire day. Doctors claim we need 8 hours of sleep, but I say to heck with that. Seems like a lot of us suffer from sleeping longer than just a few hours.
In the last few years, many Somalis, Eritreans and Ethiopians have started working as truckers and I would like you to interview these people. Great video as usual, thanks 👍
Some enjoy the nomad life. US is a big place and I guess it beats a desk job. He could probably buy a house cash when he does retire anyway: good luck to him.
20:21 perfect. people need to learn how to pay attention to the dam road and their surroundings when driving. you have one job, drive. there's far to many idiots & distractions out there these days on the road. and this is coming from a typical motorist, not a trucker.
I wanted to become a truck driver and i love driving and delivering but i have had something going on with my body where all my fucking joints just start aching to where it's extremely unbearable. So i guess so much more that.
Eh he says "false sense of security" on that hood being there. I saw a wreck where that hood is what went into the suicide bar of the trailer in front, the engine was where the shifter should be, the driver was out walking around. Ima say that hood saved him that time.
People say live in your truck but you'd need to establish permanent residence to renew your liscense or get a bank debit card. How would you navigate around that? And who but a family man would want to pay for a place if they are never there anyway?
there are thousands of houses out there to buy for under 10,000 dollars, lots of good land deals to buy as well. The idea of driving lots of miles is to save up money and invest it...
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
Soft pull?
@@jjdavila87 , that hard pull hurt to bad
@the asian soft pull u talking about credit score ? If i wanna do financing from u, what's the finance rate if i wanna buy pieter or cascadia ?//?
Man my trucking career has been nothing but a headache, i guess its the company's ive worked for. Clean driving record, and a clean person but dirty cheap companies make it frustrating
Much respect for taking your shoes off . I take mine off as soon as I get in my truck and put shoes on that never leave the inside of the truck. With all the nasty shit you walk in going through the truck stop why bring that into your truck
Me too exactly.
The truck is my home from home.
Me too.
CB Radios are an absolute must. I drove in a leased operation hauling for Mayflower from 1971 through 1991. Sometimes though the CB fails. Winter 1978 - 1979, coming out of Seattle and heading for Fargo, ND I encountered a blizzard, complete with heavy winds and 70 below zero with the wind-chill. I ended up with gelled fuel filters and fuel lines and obviously, the engine quit running. Needless to say, I had to pull off on the shoulder. I hollered on the CB for help for a half hour or more while much truck traffic passed me by. Not a single come back asking if I was okay or needed help. In the bunk, I went into my down sleeping back along with my Doberman and we survived until about 5 hours later when a North Dakota State Trooper stopped and banged on my door. Within a half-hour, I was being towed into Fargo from only 30 miles west of Fargo to get my truck running again. So yea, CB Radios do help, but only if those with CB Radios respond.
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I started driving in 1990 and CB's were a great way to communicate, I noticed as time moved forward CB's were less and less used by the otr driver. It got to the point in the 2000's that I didn't turn on the radio anymore.
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@@alexisjoannlouisekaufman6959 Hello. You wrote, "Hi message me" - Okay, I guess your short message could imply I should respond in kind with a short message, so Hi, how are you? I could carry it further. How about: "Anything specific you were hoping I would respond with?" OR, your message reached me at about 2:53 AM here in the Czech Republic. I would say unless you were more specific with what you expect from me as a message then I don't know how else to continue. I could ask you to tell me about you, that would be a good start.
I should say I am in between sleeps here. I mean my first sleep was from 24:00 (midnight in your world) until old man syndrome woke me at 2:30 at which time I fired up my PC to check email and exchange rates and now I am ready for my second sleep, so you won't hear from me again until I wake the second time.
How's this for a short message?
Is there.more ways we can chat and all??
I feel Him with the E logs sometimes I be in the zone and can just drive forever without being Fatigue
that's why you use tooth picks
For real bro. Some days you just zoomed & that 11hrs ain't nothing
@@RealCoachRonn Frfr 💯
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The truck nearly takes up the length of the first trailer 🤣
@@nwkal3216 where do I find tooth picks at I’m new to the game haha
Thank you for letting Dave share his story. It was so interesting to listen to him talk about his trucking journey. 36 years strong!! Way to go Dave! As always, thanks for the great video!
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Very good interview . I agree with what dave said and I think the same way . I've been doing this since I was 17 as well and I'm 61 now . He is a good guy . My hats off to him . Like I said very good interview . Thanks .
Wow. Thank you so much!!!!
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Is it possible to be a millionaire after doing it for that long?
Hey Alex I am a new CDL driver I've been watching your video for a couple of months now new subscriber to your channel all the information you give out so awesome for people like me and I just want to show my gratitude to you thank you
You really have a great style of interviewing drivers. You ask the right questions yet keep it organic and real. Keep it up my man. We appreciate your work.😎👍
Guys, this is a good video! My Dad is now 86 yrs old and he drove his own truck until he was 82. He was an owner operator since he was 20 yrs old. In his mid years he ran 3 or 4 trucks. And pretty much always did his own maintenance. And I really like Dave there. He knows what he is doing in the trucking world. Guys, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep em coming.
Passed my cdl test!!! Gonna be on the road real soon finally 😌🤙🏽
@@r22jeff thank you
Go with western express so u can feel the pain of the worst company ever.
@@spanglishonly6509 hahaha, is it that bad? 😂
Pick a good company a safe company and get your experience at least 5 year's then make a move if you want. But pick a company you can pull different kind of loads equipment it helps 😉. Make that money know your limits.
Be patient, have no accidents, get the experience then work your way up the ladder, good luck man
Love these interviews, specially with experienced truckers! thank you!
I always have my CB on i have been driving for 3 years its a good practice it has help out a lot. I remember one day I had one year driving and it was a hot day like 120° and a trucker told me " hi FTS driver you have a CB" I was like yes he told me "your trotting rubber" I pull over and yup I had a blo out.
That was nice of him...its nice when someone looks out ...pay it forward
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What a great interview. This guy is a real down to earth. Ive watched several videos, but I’m subbing. Thanks for the reality.
It's a lifestyle not a job. Forget about having a family being married with the little house with the white picket fence. Because usually you're always gone. Forget about all the toys too. If you're sitting in that truck that is your toy. you'll spend hours and hours in weeks in months in that truck. I did it for 36 years but I started back in the '70s.
Do you regret it?
Were you happy in this life?
@@ДмитрийДавыдов-у4и People who not like it, stop being a trucker quite fast, before after 36 years.
@@Rimrock300 a lot of people don't like their Job but cannot quit
@@ДмитрийДавыдов-у4и That is correct. When it comes to being a truck driver being aways from family and friends for weeks at the time, it's not just a job, but a special lifestyle. People who don't like that lifestyle, quickly find other options in a country like the US. In some countries; maybe not so easy.
@@Rimrock300 It is logical)
Are you US track driver?
This guy is the most truthful. Trucker i have ever heard old skool knowledge👍
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Good for him , NEVER retire!! Because that kills you ! Good luck !! Keep on trucking!
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Retiring doesn't kill you
Everyone has an expiration date no matter what
@@mikekendrick4586 I dunno, seen a few hard grafters retire after 50yrs then pass away, they don't last long sat at home twiddling their thumbs. My old man jacked trucking in after 45yrs, he's now in his 70s, labouring on a farm 6days a week for something to do.
@@tommyatkins2872 that's awesome your dad is a hard worker, still has his health and is independent. I'm just saying retired or employed, never worked a day in life. All mankind young and old from infants to the elderly will die and there's no order to it
Very true and honest answer, good advice..I did it for 13 years and loved it. Still my Volvo siting in driveway from 7 years.
I’m retiring from climbing trees for the last 36 years and at 57 I’m thinking of going to truck driving school. Still a little unsure this is what I want but I like work by myself and I want a rig like that one.
Do it
If your belly’s full, thank guys like that.
The hardest working man on UA-cam!
Appreciate you brother!!! Lets collaborate soon!!!!
He is indeed the hardest working man on youtube but I have never seen him drive a truck lol
I'll jump in my truck just for you lol
Gold is king trucking
I live five minutes away 595 truck stop, looking forward to seeing the video.
Amazing lifestyle and perspective on trucking! Be blessed and stay healthy!One love
Had a 95 W-900 back a few years ago loved that truck. 36 years really seems just like yesterday, ran Chicago-Dsm from 1986-89 Minneapolis-Chicago 1989-1997, Minneapolis-Fargo,SouixFalls 1997-2000- Ran pigs from SooLine BN to BMC 1990-1992 Detroit Memphis Kansas City hauling the mail for numerous contractors been to ro many p.o. to mention I do miss it.
Just blew 4hr in traffic. Plus been getting stuck at shippers. All this making me tired of trucking.
Be nice everywhere u go bruh remember to pull up with that good energy where ppl need it and will give u it in return
Much respect to this guy! Trucker lifestyle forever! 💪🏾
Your truck has a pole 😂,, that got me bawling hahahaha ,,, pretty cool guy he seems happy .these old timers are hilarious 🤣
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Hey that quote that you had on the piece of paper at the end is going to change my life. No lie, a little light bulb came on in my head and I realized I never put a date on ANY of my goals. Well that changes today. Watch how much shit I accomplish now bro! Thank you!
In your top 5 videos so far. Great interview, good dialog, great questions and awesome answers!!!
Mai Show is awesome. This guy assian communication skill is better than the news people.
I see happiness is key cause he don’t look 54 lol keep on trucking
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@@alexisjoannlouisekaufman6959 hello there
He looks 64
I had the same attitude with my job. It ceased being fun coincidentally, on the day I turned 50 and became eligible for retirement. 28 days later I was on the pension roll. Best decision ever.
47 for me retired
Don't you dare quit I love watching your videos
I agree. I've been Trucking 29 years. Having fun and getting paid to go Trucking. I run Coast-to-Coast. You got to get out of the truck and have fun.
He started trucking the day I was born. I've been doin it for 10 years myself, thats AWESOME 😍
This driver loves his job. I wish him many more years.
Hi hayndr ?? 😏
I remember when they built a vixen place down the street. Lol. I use to walk down to the hard Rock casino and go to the wet wheelies bar.
That Vixen spot is trash bruh
@@glare306 ok. I never been to it.
Much respect to you Dave beautiful truck. Hope to see you on the big road some day
Man I Love this channel !!
Tons of info
Awesome truck drivers
Beautiful trucks
I tell you if the truckers would come together for each other they could control a lot of Shit !!!!
Because if they stop the Country Shuts Down !!!
And they know that
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36 yrs is along time but a of mines dad has been doing it since 1964 and still going strong
Can't have your money so you can't have my looks lmao LOVE IT Jeremy! Another great show today homeboy is KILLING the UA-cam game lately! 👏👏👏
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That's a really pure truck and the truck driver needs ALL respect 👏 that's a really king of the road 👌👍👍 cheers from Norway
This guy is a well of trucker knowledge, I would love to have a mentor like him.
This guy is really cool! Get him on again when he has his own rig!
Respect this guy.👏
Another great interview, another great character 👍thanks ....
He's right on tires.Turbo failure doesn't wipe out the entire motor. Probably had a 1693 TA turned up and got it hot. As old as that truck is it probably has a 1693TA CAT
That cannot be a way to live but more power to him!
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@Roger Mckinney guess it depends what you want. I fancy a bed and tv, people around me, my girl and personal space greater than the cab of a truck. Money ain’t everything I guess. But then our house is paid off so again, just different strokes. More power to you bro.
@Roger Mckinney plus you pay for gas and insurance no? Simple rebranding of “Utilities” lol.
@Roger Mckinney lol I mean, I know but you don’t have an oven. Counter top space. You know. If we break it all down at the end of the day a trucker will end the argument with “well I earn X”. And that’s cool. Trust me. Just different strokes. I also feel like it’s a defense mechanism for a lot of truckers to justify the lifestyle. No way can the cab of a truck compare to a home man. Again, different strokes and God bless you guys.
@Roger Mckinney the biggest sleeper in the world is the size of my bathroom. Facts. No need for insults man, The extreme sedentary lifestyle isn’t doing most truckers any favors too. It’s not something to be glorified or encouraged living in a truck for decades. It’s done for the money, a lil of the freedom and not much else. And that works for some and not for others like me. Good on you though man. It is a great career in ways.
Respect & thanks for the advice Dave, from New Zealand
Valdosta baby! TitleTown USA! Grew up their and now i have been driving for about 5 years.
Really loving your show. great trucks and interesting, authentic characters. Hugh, from U.K
Hi Hugh king how are you doing today
@Hello Hugh how are you doing
Hi Hugh can you message me on hangouts? kaufmanblissalexa001@gmail.com
Good thing he delivers the eastern half of the country. The tree huggers won't allow this beauty anymore.
I started same age 19 was legal age interstate.Started running cheese out of Wisconsin to CA and produce back to Canada or Midwest.
Such a great video I loved this real meaning of the boss
Great interview very professional thanks for making this video
Very good talk. Be careful out there. Thanks
I've been truckinsince before I could reach the damn PEDALS!!! TOP THAT MOTHAHTRYCKAH!!! AND my momma shifted for me while my dad was in prison!
I love old school guys love listening to them they are the ones that made trucking what it is
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I see a lot of these older guys like living out the truck! I couldn’t do it that long man salute to home tho
36 years wow. He has been trucking a couple years longer than i have been alive.
Straight tread in all positions. My old boss always wanted to try that.
Keep up the amazing interviews! All the best, Vann
Damn man! You killing me with this banger videos just one after the other! That dude is right. Gotta spend money to make money. Mofos wanna have the latest fashion on but their truck is falling apart. Can’t wait to buy my truck. God willing in a year or so. Sick and tired of being a company driver.
You’ll get there my man.
one of the jobs where you can actually always answer the phone and talk
“You want me to take off my shoes?” Me literally every time I walk into someone’s house lol.
Very nice inteview. Well done
Excellent interview! I could listen to that driver talk more.
Thank you for your service
I like the truckers that haul ass they give me a run for my money having to go 10 over to pass them in my work truck
I'm drooling 🤤 its a beautiful pete
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I don’t know much about trucks but I really like those Peterbilt trucks
Great Guy, great interview
Are those steer tires on his drives, amazing!!! 👀👀👀💯💯
I want to buy and live in a truck for a few years. It will be paid for with no payments. I hope I can make some decent money and not go broke
Always wondered why some drivers ride so low in the seat not able to see over the dash and shifter extended over there head.
Can’t imagine having all that. I’ve got a 2012 386 long frame (factory) and honestly I’ve driven with worse turning radius but nothing like that beast would be. Be nice to be able to walk around, actually cook and so on but idk
Keep it up I really appreciate the video
Hope you can ask these questions for the truckers. What they think about electric semi truck like Tesla when that come out in a year or two and will they trade-in their truck for that? Thanks
I mean it would really force log books ..if the truck can only drive 800miles.. then has to charge for 8hrs plus
Good stuff man 😭😭😭 I’d take the money f the looks 😂😂😂😂
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I agree with this man, less sleep makes me feel better also. 3-4 hours of sleep and I’m good. Sleeping longer just makes me feel tired all day.
I have seen now that I have a job that I'm home every night, I wake up after 3 or 4 hours of sleep. I'll go back to sleep because it's 7 am and I work swings and I feel worse when I wake up the second time. When I was out on the road 3-4 hours sleep a night and I was fully ready for the day.
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@@alexisjoannlouisekaufman6959, what’s up
@@tombrady565, it’s so weird how stuff works like that. I know I’m the same exact way. If I sleep more than 3-4 hours, then my entire day is just a drag. The longer I sleep, the more tired I am through out the entire day. Doctors claim we need 8 hours of sleep, but I say to heck with that. Seems like a lot of us suffer from sleeping longer than just a few hours.
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In the last few years, many Somalis, Eritreans and Ethiopians have started working as truckers and I would like you to interview these people. Great video as usual, thanks 👍
Some enjoy the nomad life. US is a big place and I guess it beats a desk job. He could probably buy a house cash when he does retire anyway: good luck to him.
great guy, i aspire to be like him, and his bosses 95 pete is really badass
This man done seen all the pot holes there's to see a "Legend"
Great video
Its correct what he says about stuff in the industry
Australia
20:21 perfect. people need to learn how to pay attention to the dam road and their surroundings when driving. you have one job, drive. there's far to many idiots & distractions out there these days on the road. and this is coming from a typical motorist, not a trucker.
Haven’t seen him at hixton yet but I’ll keep an eye out
Thank You, that was great 👍
I wanted to become a truck driver and i love driving and delivering but i have had something going on with my body where all my fucking joints just start aching to where it's extremely unbearable. So i guess so much more that.
If he can get joy out of this he's a lucky man.
Humble and down to earth guy.
Eh he says "false sense of security" on that hood being there. I saw a wreck where that hood is what went into the suicide bar of the trailer in front, the engine was where the shifter should be, the driver was out walking around. Ima say that hood saved him that time.
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Wait so in old trucks you don’t have to do elogs?
What a top notch guy
We wear flip flops to take them off as soon as we get in the truck
Wow... this truck is an apartment
Great interview
I couldent do the same route every day i traveld to work 7 years now i drive 2 hours and start stressing hate it
I really enjoyed the interview
People say live in your truck but you'd need to establish permanent residence to renew your liscense or get a bank debit card. How would you navigate around that? And who but a family man would want to pay for a place if they are never there anyway?
there are thousands of houses out there to buy for under 10,000 dollars, lots of good land deals to buy as well. The idea of driving lots of miles is to save up money and invest it...
Takes money to make dont cheep out .what a great guy to talk to .old iron lover
I drove for 41 years then i got some kind of bug bite and no more health card and i miss this job.
I loved driving but the last two years I can’t stand it I bring the mail from Logan to my base it’s just enough