Truck drivers are the backbone of any economy. They're not given enough love. A big thank you to all the truckies/truckers out there for providing us what we need!
Unfortunately the US has designed a fully automated self driving truck that does t need any driver in it to operate. So far the few dozen trucks they made are very successful as these trucks made their deliveries 4x faster than human operated trucks. It’ll be a while for the job to be replaced with automated trucks, but just be aware that the US is in the process of it.
@@Unchainedfulwait, are you serious? how do truck companies got clearance to drive unmanned vehicles across highways at high speeds when tesla didn’t manage to get green light for autonomous, driverless cars on the road
I am from Germany, but I say thank you to all truckers from everywhere. You make that supermarkets are full of goods. You keep the world running. God bless.
Trucking is already a really tough job. It’s so cool that you have all of those necessities within an arms reach and because it’s a tough job you deserve all that. Much respect
Yeah I love all the modifications. Idk much about truck driving but if you can do this job, get paid well, AND have a TV, microwave, fridge, bed, laptop, and internet, it sounds like a damn fantastic job
Man if I didn’t have a kid and wife, and wasn’t terrified of driving a big ass truck I’d be doing this 100%. Amazing views, different places, independence, seems very empowering. Good stuff!
@@zacharyrollick6169you are completely wrong you have to drive hours upon hours it has its good parts but is very hard and I saw one of my buddy drove so long his legs got swollen and purple and was out of commission for 2 weeks and not he is unable sit for to long or it will happen all over again
@@zacharyrollick6169 To a small extent. It really does little in the grand scheme of sitting in the same position for hours on end. The “ideal” way would be to get up and stretch every so often, but it’s not possible. The only semi fix I could think of is squatting over your chair to relieve that pressure and shifting how you sit periodically.
@@spritsfal5088 I suppose it can vary between different companies, jobs, location, situation etc. In any capacity, trucking is hard work I can respect.
My step dad who I considered more like my real dad was a trucker for practically all of his life(he told us all a story about how the first time he drove a semi was when he was 15 and his dad wasn't too pleased about it) but only started a few months or years after he came home from fighting in Vietnam between '65-69. I always wondered how he slept in his truck given the fact he'd be away for five days to a week at a time. He asked me when I was 11 or 12 if I wanted to come along with him when he was doing a haul. Told me a hell of a lot of "interesting" stories of his time since at that point he'd been driving for 45-50 years. Took some time getting used to it while he on the other hand obviously seemed more like he was more comfortable sleeping in there than at home. Hell he was so experienced and reliable that he was the one guy that his bosses knew that if someone for whatever reason wasn't available but he was, they could go to him; he wouldn't even give it a second thought especially since he'd be getting a bonus for doing it. He passed in 2016 when I was 17. He might've not been an internet person in the slightest, but I got the feeling that he would've enjoyed seeing some of your videos if he was Alex
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The idea of doing this is the coolest thing to me. I like the feeling of independence and having your own little area in the back of a truck seems so cool. I’m not a truck person by any means but I’ve slept/stayed in a trailer a few times and it gets pretty cozy
It just seems soo cozy with that little space in the back, a little bed, a little tv, a little microwave, everything you need. I have a big nice apartment, still that is how I'd want to live. :)
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Mr. Nino I just want to say that I absolutely love your content. I found your page while I was in trucking school and watching your videos hype me up hard to hit the road. I just passed my road test last week and I got a job driving the east coast. Your content is pure motivation so I just want to say thank you🙌🏻
Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent of your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless!!
why does this looks soo good. im sure it has its harsh moment but when he’s chilling on the back of the truck. and has his little office time in the morning. He makes it look kind of amazing
With internet it's gotta be 100x better than it was in the '80s, when all you had was a radio, CB radio, and books to pass the time. I'm an architect but I always thought if I wasn't able to go to college I would have been a trucker.
Seeing this brought back memories of when I used to be OTR over a year ago. I'm a local truck driver now for an awesome company and really got used to going home every day for sure. I do miss the life of being out on the road for a week at a time but I'm sure once I go back to it, it won't be long before I get tired of not being home with the fam every night. lol
@@roeffcf1169 I mean, sure. If you got no family and nothing better to do, go for it. If I were still single I'd be making a killing doing my own thing in this business. Lol
I started otr then went daycab for a few years but the extra bills kill you. Went back to otr recently and it is so nice having almost zero bills and just piling cash.
Such a cozy vibe, I have seen truckers in India, its 100x difficult with absolutely no such facilities. But your truck and video is such a pleasure to look at, great going man !!
Ay Alex I been watching your videos for a min bro and you honestly inspired me to become a trucker so I started CDL school back in December and just had to let you know I passed my CDL skills test today! I turned 24 2 weeks ago and Got my license today and ready to start my trucking career! I appreciate your videos they’ve helped me so much along my journey! Keep it up man! God bless and stay safe 💪🏾
@Lil ZilllA watching videos like this gives you more info on thr job than doing research or taking a class. I became a plumber from watching youtube videos on how it is
I assume most truckers aren't in a big comfy cabin truck like this, most are stuck in some '83 mac truck with Dinesh for 25 years until their back gives out from either sitting down 24/7 or unloading the truck
Um it's not really. You'll be on a schedule where you could get up at 2am one day then 10am the next or 7pm a couple days later depending on the delivery. At night you're gonna run into issues all the time parking places wondering if you're gonna get a knock on the door because they wanna tow you. 60- 70 hours a week working but only getting paid for miles driven. Gone 3 to four weeks at a time away from home and dealing with the lies companies tell you and how dispatchers treat you. It has it's good, but it's not easy like you think if you've never done it. I've done it for 10 years
@@time2chill121 Is it worth doing? I just turned 18, but it's something I'm seriously considering doing. How long did it take you to get used to driving something like that? It seems like it'd be pretty scary to drive such a large vehicle.
@@ChadTasteInMusic421 It's worth it if you're able to get a few years experience then get your own truck eventually, but if you're stuck at a company you'll basically feel like a slave. They will tell you all these nice things and promises in orientation, but when you get out there you're just another number and they could care less about your personal needs out on the road.
The anxiety I felt rushing through my nervous system when he put the tin foil in the microwave… ain’t gonna be so cozy when your truck up n at’em in flames 😂
@@laurentiuspyohe edited the video, the little thing of sauce was on top when he puts the plate in the microwave, then it's magically under the foil when he takes it out Also, you can actually use foil in an oven, but the way he does it would prevent his food from getting hot
@@Flotter-Flo nah , theres microwaves which can it nowadays, 15 years ago it wasnt like that. but dont make it touch other metal. if you have a sink or any way to use a plate rather just use that without the aluminum foil.
My dad is a truck driver. He has been doing it since I was born. He used to have a cab and go overnight, but now he comes home every day as he changed where he works. It always seemed so cozy to me, and it still does.
my old friend use to drive trucks... he died in his 50's from COIVD, Boss man be safe out there, and thank you for your hard work to drive that big rig. 😁
my brother and his wife did truck driver together for a few years and we would always play xbox live together while he was stopped for the night. such a cool thing to a experience, i'm sure. this is awesome!
this is definietly one hell of a cozy night, but its also very dangerous depending on where you are resting, sometimes you might meet bad people that could possibly put your life in danger, props to truck drivers, they are possibly risking their lives and safety since their home is just one truck which can be easily robbed by a robber specialized in robbing trucks
Mad respect for the guys that are away from their families or loved ones fir extended periods of tine just to drive these monstrous vehicles. The amount of fortitude to stay on the road for so long, and the skill needed to operate these is insane.
No way I could be a truck driver. I'd end up in a dead end road with no way of turning around and straight up start cryin. Mad respect to truck drivers
yo tnx for sharing ur life with us! I was caught in these daily cycle loop of just living and doing nothing and watching how u live and enjoy ur day rly motivated me to put my sht together and chase my dreams again tnx ♥️♥️
oh my god i finally found someone on yt that make actual good truck videos, my dad works for a company here where he delivers food(corn, potatoe seeds ect) to other farmers, ive been with him a few times, its always fun. However as i have gotten older(well like 5 years lol), i havent been with him alot anymore mainly beacuse im quite scared of sleeping away from home now. But as the great daughter i am im looking up to him and if i cant become a taxidermist im def becoming a truck driver anyways im rambling now
This has to be one of the things why I wanna be a truck driver in the near future because I wanna get a truck where I can sleep in and have my space. 😊
In reality it's not so cool, it's very taxing and hard job and that cozy feeling will fade away quickly when you have to spend night in some questionable place after day of getting annoyed by traffic, your boss, etc.
I always thought trucking was something that would really click with my brain. I genuinely see myself doing this for a living if my current plans dont work out, this video kinda makes me think that even more.
Here in germany I would never consider being a truck driver, but damn in the US i would love to do that job for some years. Always somewhere else and not feeling like a loner sitting at home. I like switching location it gets my mind relaxed and driving through the US would be a real dream, we did do it with a camper when I was 14 between SF and Vegas, such a great time will never forget that
Bro... NEVER EVER EVER, if you value your life, if you value your truck, if you value your shipment, you will absolutely NEVER FOR ANY REASON Spend the night in Oakland. If your truck breaks down, you find a way to get outside the city and into a hotel and stay there, consider the truck a lost cause and insurance claim it. OAKLAND is THAT BAD. It's as bad as say, Kensington Philly. Maybe even worse. Just seriously, for your safety, DONT DO IT.
Hahaha. As a driver myself, you knocking on his door triggered my "jump out of bed, whos at the door???" feeling. Feels awful for me every time for some reason. i'm guessing its because we really be out in the wild.
I’m a out of state mover (I go everywhere in the USA) and sometimes it just feels good to be bunkered with a buddy in the middle of somewhere you never really grew up around. (Yes some trucks have sleeper cabs with another bed on top like a bunk bed)
Seeing the back of a semi always got me excited because it was like a tiny lil cozy place to camp while on the go haha. So it's always fascinated me. Not enough to become a truck driver though I don't think. It seems a bit too stressful for me.
I’ve been a trucker for a month now. The most stressful part is arriving at a new place for pick up and finding out where to go. Some places are total chaos.
I jsut can't get over the fact how cozy you have it there, also I never realised that truckers are just van lifers but more dangerous, because as a van lifer, nobody has to know you are in the van at night. But when you see a random truck just out and about, there will be someone in it, and I would be kinda scared. Would still probably go for this kinda job if I didn't hava a gf. You travel a bit, you get good dough. Seems like a dream to me.
Omg it looks so cozy in there. Tying the doors down with the seatbelt and drawing the curtain on the windshield was satisfying to watch and makes it feel extra safe. And then just having an entire tv and gaming setup with a few blankets is wonderful I would absolutely be down for a job like this. Might carry a firearm alongside all the other stuff tho incase I do have to park in sketchy areas. I’d love to learn more about it tho. Like all the modifications for instance, tv, fridge, microwave, TOOTHPASTE DISPENSER. I assume all those things don’t come with the truck but I’d definitely install them 😂
@@Flamma_Dreemurr most of the time you buy one, and then get them to give you their livery for the company. only occaisonally they will give you a truck, but in some way it will come with a cost
my dads a truck driver and he dosent own the company so he can’t take me on trips, although he tries sometimes. I feel happy for your son. Keep it up 🙂
Respect to all truckers is if wasn’t for you guys we would have nothing! I fw your taste in gaming as well!!! Thank you for your dedication to this country you guys are not respected enough.
Truck drivers are the backbone of any economy. They're not given enough love. A big thank you to all the truckies/truckers out there for providing us what we need!
Well in the US and central EU yeah but if the US ever decide to use the Mississippi River then a lot of truck drivers will be out of a job
@@uchuynguyen4763 the river is used a lot but it only really connects the Midwest
Unfortunately the US has designed a fully automated self driving truck that does t need any driver in it to operate. So far the few dozen trucks they made are very successful as these trucks made their deliveries 4x faster than human operated trucks. It’ll be a while for the job to be replaced with automated trucks, but just be aware that the US is in the process of it.
@@Unchainedfulwait, are you serious? how do truck companies got clearance to drive unmanned vehicles across highways at high speeds when tesla didn’t manage to get green light for autonomous, driverless cars on the road
They’re paid well
I'm not even a truck driver but there's something relaxing about these videos, sleeping in the cab looks so cozy.
how the fuck did he not die
Exactly
Idk
@@timothyknappjr9003 because he keeps on living
@@dr.loomis4221 he keeps on truckin
Are we going to just ignore that he threw aluminum foil into the microwave?
No
Edit: how did this get almost 200 likes!?!?!
Edit 2: y'all are so crazy
No
No?
NO 😱
no
No
I am from Germany, but I say thank you to all truckers from everywhere. You make that supermarkets are full of goods. You keep the world running. God bless.
Hast recht
Amen
What a grammar
@@jaydonthomas427 well I am not native english speaker
Couldn’t you just have wrote, thanks you to all the truckers, what’s the point of saying where you’re from😂
Using the seatbelts to ensure the doors are closed if someone tries to break in is a smart move 👌🏽
It really satisfied my combination of paranoia and caution.
that's what most truckers in Europe do, it is a must in Europe. imigrants always try to get in the trucks.
What? They can’t break windows?
@@senner4754 random foreigners get in trucks there? What for? I mean it does look cozy in there but damn
@@Outbreaknull It slows them down.
Trucking is already a really tough job. It’s so cool that you have all of those necessities within an arms reach and because it’s a tough job you deserve all that. Much respect
Agreed
Yeah I love all the modifications. Idk much about truck driving but if you can do this job, get paid well, AND have a TV, microwave, fridge, bed, laptop, and internet, it sounds like a damn fantastic job
That was the most realistic Truck Simulation game I've ever seen
Fr😂
Uhm actually 🤓
Bruh.
ets3 gameplay right here
😅
I got hella respect for truckers. Y’all are literally the reason I’m eating this snickers bar rn hahaha.
No way his alarm is "Giggity giggity gig-a-ty"💀
who else but quagmire
yes it is we can all hear it.
i’ve had the same one for 6 years
One hell of a way to wake up💀
is that a problem?
Man if I didn’t have a kid and wife, and wasn’t terrified of driving a big ass truck I’d be doing this 100%. Amazing views, different places, independence, seems very empowering. Good stuff!
It's like getting paid to live the van life.
@@zacharyrollick6169you are completely wrong you have to drive hours upon hours it has its good parts but is very hard and I saw one of my buddy drove so long his legs got swollen and purple and was out of commission for 2 weeks and not he is unable sit for to long or it will happen all over again
@@AgentDarkFn
Could compression socks help with that?
@@zacharyrollick6169 To a small extent. It really does little in the grand scheme of sitting in the same position for hours on end. The “ideal” way would be to get up and stretch every so often, but it’s not possible. The only semi fix I could think of is squatting over your chair to relieve that pressure and shifting how you sit periodically.
@@spritsfal5088 I suppose it can vary between different companies, jobs, location, situation etc. In any capacity, trucking is hard work I can respect.
Its so satisfying how he knows how to secure his truck so perfectly
Secure system on the renault doesn't work 😢
Shame its overshadowed by him driving an auto.
My step dad who I considered more like my real dad was a trucker for practically all of his life(he told us all a story about how the first time he drove a semi was when he was 15 and his dad wasn't too pleased about it) but only started a few months or years after he came home from fighting in Vietnam between '65-69. I always wondered how he slept in his truck given the fact he'd be away for five days to a week at a time. He asked me when I was 11 or 12 if I wanted to come along with him when he was doing a haul. Told me a hell of a lot of "interesting" stories of his time since at that point he'd been driving for 45-50 years. Took some time getting used to it while he on the other hand obviously seemed more like he was more comfortable sleeping in there than at home. Hell he was so experienced and reliable that he was the one guy that his bosses knew that if someone for whatever reason wasn't available but he was, they could go to him; he wouldn't even give it a second thought especially since he'd be getting a bonus for doing it. He passed in 2016 when I was 17. He might've not been an internet person in the slightest, but I got the feeling that he would've enjoyed seeing some of your videos if he was Alex
Wonderful story there, may he rest in peace
Great comment
Nice story bro
Rip
Good story
Ok, the way he used the seatbelts as makeshift locks is actually hella smart
I've been on the road for 10years and never once did I ever think of that haha
People will do everything but buy a gun
@@harorider96 Gun isn't going to do shit when you're asleep lmao. Americans are so fucking dumb
@@harorider96 can’t really carry a gun in a truck when you’re constantly crossing state lines.
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I like how you used the seatbelt to reinforce protection of the truck and yourself. Will be using that idea for future vacations.
Why do that tho? I mean what kinda country would you need to do that in lmao...
@@BRAG3A in a country that has many criminals or something??
@@FrozenBreezeOfficial Forgot USA has a lot of crime sorry…
@@BRAG3A argentina, my darling
@@lasdicanacho Move mate. Why stay in such horrible regions…
The idea of doing this is the coolest thing to me. I like the feeling of independence and having your own little area in the back of a truck seems so cool. I’m not a truck person by any means but I’ve slept/stayed in a trailer a few times and it gets pretty cozy
Right. And then you do it all the time and you realize it ain’t all fun after you get used to it
I’m not sure how much independence it would be if you have to work under a company and that
Yeah. I love the cozy vibe
@@iamthinking2252_ well I meant independence as being by yourself
@@iamthinking2252_ nobody is independent living under capitalism
It just seems soo cozy with that little space in the back, a little bed, a little tv, a little microwave, everything you need. I have a big nice apartment, still that is how I'd want to live. :)
truck drivers go through so much crap dude yall have my respect 100% of the way
Thanks, i think its time for me to get out tho. Slowly transitioning although local rn aint bad at all
Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent of your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless!!
@@jakemandude7974what does this have to do with truck driving?
@@jakemandude7974they really made Jesus white as a marketing tactic
@@HareBralned I dont get it. Why are you mentioning rpists?
Mr. Nino I just want to say that I absolutely love your content. I found your page while I was in trucking school and watching your videos hype me up hard to hit the road. I just passed my road test last week and I got a job driving the east coast. Your content is pure motivation so I just want to say thank you🙌🏻
Get it dude. You'll do great
Just don’t microwave tin foil can start a fire and blow up your microwave
Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent of your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless!!
Lmao “trucking school” Really?
@@_Code_3 Cdl school is required by law now so im not sure how that is funny?
there's something about this that is pure satisfaction, idk what it is but it's there
there's nothing satisfying about being completely alone, I wouldn't wish a job like this on anyone full time.
I was thinking the same thing 😂
@@fml2266 well, maybe its because its pretty peaceful?
@@fml2266 nah bro personally im happier by myself
@@Gone29364 maybe for a year but then you're gonna get bored
Good video! The security using the seat belts is so simple it's bloody brilliant!😊
why does this looks soo good. im sure it has its harsh moment but when he’s chilling on the back of the truck. and has his little office time in the morning. He makes it look kind of amazing
You saw a couple of minutes that looked interesting and not the overwhelming majority of time spent driving
With internet it's gotta be 100x better than it was in the '80s, when all you had was a radio, CB radio, and books to pass the time. I'm an architect but I always thought if I wasn't able to go to college I would have been a trucker.
Seeing this brought back memories of when I used to be OTR over a year ago. I'm a local truck driver now for an awesome company and really got used to going home every day for sure. I do miss the life of being out on the road for a week at a time but I'm sure once I go back to it, it won't be long before I get tired of not being home with the fam every night. lol
so basically truck driving the best and worst for people with no family contact?
@@roeffcf1169 I mean, sure. If you got no family and nothing better to do, go for it. If I were still single I'd be making a killing doing my own thing in this business. Lol
I started otr then went daycab for a few years but the extra bills kill you. Went back to otr recently and it is so nice having almost zero bills and just piling cash.
my dad is a truck driver and used it to take me to work with him this is very nostalgic and entertaining for me personally.
Same, I loved it, chilling in that cozy truck
Same here.
Such a cozy vibe, I have seen truckers in India, its 100x difficult with absolutely no such facilities. But your truck and video is such a pleasure to look at, great going man !!
yes fr 😢
Ay Alex I been watching your videos for a min bro and you honestly inspired me to become a trucker so I started CDL school back in December and just had to let you know I passed my CDL skills test today! I turned 24 2 weeks ago and Got my license today and ready to start my trucking career! I appreciate your videos they’ve helped me so much along my journey! Keep it up man! God bless and stay safe 💪🏾
The fact that he didn't reply is mad disrespectful. Congrats bro!!
bro chose a whole career path over youtube😭😭😭
@Lil ZilllA watching videos like this gives you more info on thr job than doing research or taking a class. I became a plumber from watching youtube videos on how it is
@@seximexi5820 he doesn't have to heart or reply, + he probably never saw this comment
How’s it going on ur trucking career bro? I’m also thinking about getting into it!
Bro really microwaved his burrito with the foil on ☠️😂
Edit: Damn 4.1k!? Mom I’m UA-cam famous!
I was thinking the exact same thing 🎯🎯
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
lucky guys
HAHAHAH
I was thinking the same lol
this younger generation lacking bruh 😂
That cockpit at night has the most awesome space trucker vibe. If only the trailer was a series of interconnected labs, fabs and hydroponics.
The first thing I toigh was "space ship"
Subnautica moment
Thanks for being a truck driver. Euro guy folks doing what ya do, this country would grind to a halt. Keep the shiny side up!
I'm not a truck driver, but I love watching your vids. I find it relaxing, I wish you a safety journeys all the time keep it up man❤️
Lol
the ringtone always get me😂😂😂😂
Yep it's so annoying for me
Qwqgmire 😂
Who else but Quagmire?
He's Quagmire! Quagmire! You never know what he's gonna do next! He's Quagmire! Quagmire!
People underestimate just how hard of a job it can be, good job man.
thank you all truck drivers. You’re actually so awesome for spending so many hours overnight on the road. You are all so amazing ! 🙏🏻
Dude just made me want to become a trucker in 8 minutes
yeah defently
I assume most truckers aren't in a big comfy cabin truck like this, most are stuck in some '83 mac truck with Dinesh for 25 years until their back gives out from either sitting down 24/7 or unloading the truck
Most company trucks are only like 2 years old.
@@andrewc318 yes,as long as you don’t join 😀
He'll yeah especially if you don't have a kid or girl to worry about just focusing on yourself while getting money and traveling the country
Thank you for showing us how much people in your profession do so that we can get what we need!
This video is so simple and at the same time provides so much insight.
this job feels so peaceful lmao, idc how much i make tbh bc this seems like the dream life
If your young no kids no responsibilities, stack that cheese bro!
Um it's not really. You'll be on a schedule where you could get up at 2am one day then 10am the next or 7pm a couple days later depending on the delivery. At night you're gonna run into issues all the time parking places wondering if you're gonna get a knock on the door because they wanna tow you. 60- 70 hours a week working but only getting paid for miles driven. Gone 3 to four weeks at a time away from home and dealing with the lies companies tell you and how dispatchers treat you. It has it's good, but it's not easy like you think if you've never done it. I've done it for 10 years
@@time2chill121 Is it worth doing? I just turned 18, but it's something I'm seriously considering doing. How long did it take you to get used to driving something like that? It seems like it'd be pretty scary to drive such a large vehicle.
@@ChadTasteInMusic421 It's worth it if you're able to get a few years experience then get your own truck eventually, but if you're stuck at a company you'll basically feel like a slave. They will tell you all these nice things and promises in orientation, but when you get out there you're just another number and they could care less about your personal needs out on the road.
The anxiety I felt rushing through my nervous system when he put the tin foil in the microwave… ain’t gonna be so cozy when your truck up n at’em in flames 😂
How did it not explode
Very much not okay. I thought this was common knowledge.
@@laurentiuspyohe edited the video, the little thing of sauce was on top when he puts the plate in the microwave, then it's magically under the foil when he takes it out
Also, you can actually use foil in an oven, but the way he does it would prevent his food from getting hot
He did that so people would comment on it and it clearly worked... XD
@@Flotter-Flo nah , theres microwaves which can it nowadays, 15 years ago it wasnt like that. but dont make it touch other metal. if you have a sink or any way to use a plate rather just use that without the aluminum foil.
It's neat that you have a little living space in the back of your truck. ✌️👍🤓
Wishing You Safe Travels!! ✌🏻
it's like an mini RV, it's pretty great if you like camping.
My dad is a truck driver. He has been doing it since I was born. He used to have a cab and go overnight, but now he comes home every day as he changed where he works. It always seemed so cozy to me, and it still does.
my old friend use to drive trucks... he died in his 50's from COIVD, Boss man be safe out there, and thank you for your hard work to drive that big rig. 😁
my brother and his wife did truck driver together for a few years and we would always play xbox live together while he was stopped for the night. such a cool thing to a experience, i'm sure. this is awesome!
I’ve heard some crazy trucker stories and a lot of it is scary, but this guy makes it look kinda nice
this is definietly one hell of a cozy night, but its also very dangerous depending on where you are resting, sometimes you might meet bad people that could possibly put your life in danger, props to truck drivers, they are possibly risking their lives and safety since their home is just one truck which can be easily robbed by a robber specialized in robbing trucks
he thug it
Mad respect for the guys that are away from their families or loved ones fir extended periods of tine just to drive these monstrous vehicles. The amount of fortitude to stay on the road for so long, and the skill needed to operate these is insane.
This truck looks so safe and cozy
@Floron and can't hold biochemical weaponary
Gracias por tu trabajo a ti y todos los camioneros ahí fuera. Saludos desde España!
Love the videos that this Guy makes
Are we all just going to ignore his alarm 💀💀
Serves right if you wake up with a morning wood xd
@@davidson_5321I mean if you don’t that’s called *erectile dysfunction*
Me: "Camping in a sketchy area? How bad can it be?"
2 seconds into the video: Oakland, California
"Ah, okay, that makes sense." 😂
Making the world go 'round my man! Thank you!
That looks unbelievably cozy
Honestly seems so chill to be on own like that
It's so nice watching these as they are so cozy and nice to watch
It really amazes me the modern conveniences these trucks are kitted with nowadays.
Ayyooooo!!!! You put foil in the microwave!!!!💀💀💀💀
😳😳
He dint lmao just trolling
I saw it too
What’s the big deal bro
@@jihnfps sorry bro I just don’t know the concept about it
Bro the trucks inside is better than my room 💀
5:23 was that ur alarm XD
Gigitiy
Gooofy aaaah rington 😂
No way I could be a truck driver. I'd end up in a dead end road with no way of turning around and straight up start cryin. Mad respect to truck drivers
Ru kidding me just do a burnout 180
@@ascendantjustice1173 Ha!
Mad respect to the cameraman that had to stay up all night AND had to be in more than one place at a time. Props 👏👏🙌🙌
I used to live in Oakland man. I am surprised you are still alive after making this video dude.
yo tnx for sharing ur life with us!
I was caught in these daily cycle loop of just living and doing nothing and watching how u live and enjoy ur day rly motivated me to put my sht together and chase my dreams again tnx ♥️♥️
hows it going
@@workhardclairehard heyy! going great but still long way ahead! how are you doing tho ?
@@sanji6052 making it!
7:37 “I don’t need anyone knowing I have a TV back here.” *As he proceeds to film everything he owns in his truck lmao
6:57
Lol yeah!😂
can’t lie truck setup looks pretty cosy
That truck looks so cozy and relaxing omg
They are
oh my god i finally found someone on yt that make actual good truck videos, my dad works for a company here where he delivers food(corn, potatoe seeds ect) to other farmers, ive been with him a few times, its always fun. However as i have gotten older(well like 5 years lol), i havent been with him alot anymore mainly beacuse im quite scared of sleeping away from home now. But as the great daughter i am im looking up to him and if i cant become a taxidermist im def becoming a truck driver
anyways im rambling now
This has to be one of the things why I wanna be a truck driver in the near future because I wanna get a truck where I can sleep in and have my space. 😊
In reality it's not so cool, it's very taxing and hard job and that cozy feeling will fade away quickly when you have to spend night in some questionable place after day of getting annoyed by traffic, your boss, etc.
Yea right brokers and your dispatcher will be calling u 24/7.
Truck drivers like these live the best life!!
The seat belt lock trick is an amazing idea!
I always thought trucking was something that would really click with my brain. I genuinely see myself doing this for a living if my current plans dont work out, this video kinda makes me think that even more.
I love watching these I never miss a upload
As a driver I’m pretty envious of your set up, rock on brother!
How your microwave not blow up microwaving tin foil?
Wow, I was ready to watch an entire day of your day! Great content! 😂 Your truck area in the back looks so comfy!
Bro eating radioactive burritos 💀
lmao 🤣
Here in germany I would never consider being a truck driver, but damn in the US i would love to do that job for some years. Always somewhere else and not feeling like a loner sitting at home. I like switching location it gets my mind relaxed and driving through the US would be a real dream, we did do it with a camper when I was 14 between SF and Vegas, such a great time will never forget that
the alarm sound is amazing bro gigty crab
Bro... NEVER EVER EVER, if you value your life, if you value your truck, if you value your shipment, you will absolutely NEVER FOR ANY REASON Spend the night in Oakland. If your truck breaks down, you find a way to get outside the city and into a hotel and stay there, consider the truck a lost cause and insurance claim it. OAKLAND is THAT BAD. It's as bad as say, Kensington Philly. Maybe even worse. Just seriously, for your safety, DONT DO IT.
What happens in there?
@@technogaming4728 its oakland.
@@hellothere9334 what happens in oakland?
Hahaha. As a driver myself, you knocking on his door triggered my "jump out of bed, whos at the door???" feeling. Feels awful for me every time for some reason. i'm guessing its because we really be out in the wild.
This is your reminder to thank your local truckers, garbage men and other jobs that most wouldn’t want to do. Respect
I’m a out of state mover (I go everywhere in the USA) and sometimes it just feels good to be bunkered with a buddy in the middle of somewhere you never really grew up around.
(Yes some trucks have sleeper cabs with another bed on top like a bunk bed)
He had me until he put the foil in the microwave 😂😂😂
I was looking for this comment LMAO
Ok and
@@kimlsnyder foil in the microwave is the fastest way to start a fire. Read a book.
As you can see the sauce was on the foil and when he get it out he was in the plate
That stuffed stormtrooper shoving was cute as hell!
Seeing the back of a semi always got me excited because it was like a tiny lil cozy place to camp while on the go haha. So it's always fascinated me. Not enough to become a truck driver though I don't think. It seems a bit too stressful for me.
I’ve been a trucker for a month now. The most stressful part is arriving at a new place for pick up and finding out where to go. Some places are total chaos.
@@andrewc318what are your thoughts on it otherwise? Just asking as I’m considering being a trucker. Thank you!
I have to say that your awareness of prevention is very good.💪
3:44 the murican way to do it ❤😂
Hello Somali truck driver from Seattle here. I love the truck life 😀 😍 . Big fan Alex
He's living my ideal life🥺
Just get your CDL man it’s FUCKING AWESOME!!!!
@@fabienandrews2403 in India we r not admired truck drivers also facilities r not that good
@@akashnale2261 of course. It's India.
I think I'd be too paranoid sleeping in some of these areas.
that seatbelt trick is insane
yep, I learned something new today.
thought all truckers did that
Why they do it? So mad people out there? XD
@@melwson probably for more safety
dream life tbh and full relax idk why but these kind of videos make me so relaxed
Once a gamer always a gamer
Got the ps4 or ps5 in the truck nice
Xbox betta
he didn't even play due to downloads LOL
@@nindschaYT yeah that sucks lol
That's pretty cool having a TV rig in the back. Looks cozy and pretty comfortable.
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I jsut can't get over the fact how cozy you have it there, also I never realised that truckers are just van lifers but more dangerous, because as a van lifer, nobody has to know you are in the van at night. But when you see a random truck just out and about, there will be someone in it, and I would be kinda scared. Would still probably go for this kinda job if I didn't hava a gf. You travel a bit, you get good dough. Seems like a dream to me.
Omg it looks so cozy in there. Tying the doors down with the seatbelt and drawing the curtain on the windshield was satisfying to watch and makes it feel extra safe. And then just having an entire tv and gaming setup with a few blankets is wonderful
I would absolutely be down for a job like this. Might carry a firearm alongside all the other stuff tho incase I do have to park in sketchy areas.
I’d love to learn more about it tho.
Like all the modifications for instance, tv, fridge, microwave, TOOTHPASTE DISPENSER. I assume all those things don’t come with the truck but I’d definitely install them 😂
trucks cost around 100,000 usually, keep that in mind
@@Differential000 I thought that companies you worked for would give you one?
@@Flamma_Dreemurr most of the time you buy one, and then get them to give you their livery for the company. only occaisonally they will give you a truck, but in some way it will come with a cost
@@Differential000 hm…
I see
I could always have it be an investment thing where I get a down payment and work off the debt but idk
@@Flamma_Dreemurr from what i know it was that for some companies, some
It might be a sketchy area, but it’s not scary if you’re in a cozy place 😊
Much love to all the 18 wheel drivers. Keeping the world moving
-NETTTS Graduate
my dads a truck driver and he dosent own the company so he can’t take me on trips, although he tries sometimes. I feel happy for your son. Keep it up 🙂
Respect to all truckers is if wasn’t for you guys we would have nothing! I fw your taste in gaming as well!!! Thank you for your dedication to this country you guys are not respected enough.
Stay safe man!!! Thanks for posting and doing such a great job!!!