I'm an Entertainment Industry/Owner Operator Truck Driver (paid tourist), FCC Licensed Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator (N1SJK), FAA Licensed Part 107 Drone Pilot and an overall technology/electronics geek. If you are an owner operator with a valid US Passport and you would like to drive less, while earning a guaranteed minimum average of $3,500/week as a single driver or a guaranteed minimum of $5000/week as a team, all while spending less on fuel, maintenance and repairs, and earning a living as essentially a paid tourist then ask me how. We get paid well to kick back and enjoy the places we go to. Our drivers behave more like a close knit family than coworkers. From June to December 2021 I toured with the Rock group Chicago. This Spring/Summer 2022, I'm touring with the Riverdance 25th Anniversary tour. Touring in the Transportation Industry is like no other trucking job you've ever had before! Subscribe, share, like and leave me a comment. Thanks!
Thanks Norm. As usual, I refer to your videos before heading into a venue I’ve not been to in a long time. Good information and very much appreciated.🤙
Difference between a good driver and an excellent driver .... Good driver brags about parking in an area 5000000000 drivers park daily 😂 but well done sir
It’s called training and experience. With both comes wisdom. With wisdom rocket science is just rocket science, nothing more nothing less. I’m glad you can do your job well enough to not damage property or personnel-/--an army saying.
I used to deliver a load of car and truck windshields to a storage unit in Pennsylvania. Lot of the truckers I talk to hated that drop because you had to jackknife into one slot for unloading. And if you didn't do it properly you had a cliff in front of you and a wall in back of you.❤
Dual Quads to boot! My dad had a 56’ in the AF back in the 50’s. He told me he out ran a cop on the way to Vegas and carried a silk parachute in the trunk to lay on the beach on date nights. I found a custom pool stick and bowling ball in the garage when I was a teen . He probably had a lot of fun back in his day
What source says, "it's about to be sunk?" Please enlighten us with your infinite wisdom. I seriously doubt any ship with that much recyclable metal, would simply be pissed away and sunk with no way of reclaiming all that valuable metal. What you're claiming makes no economic sense to whoever currently owns it.
@@NormCobbJrTourLife Florida's Okaloosa County has signed an agreement to purchase the SS United States for the sole purpose of making it the largest dive site to boost local tourism
@@loganstaal3162 I was wondering it that might be the case. It does seem like a waste of a massive quantity of materials that could be easily recycled rather than having to mine more material to replace what's merely going to sit on the bottom of the ocean for human entertainment. What's the true ecological cost of our doing this with a massive ship? How many divers may die inside such a diving attraction in the future?
Our directions bring us in from the Eastern side of DC on Route 50 West. It becomes New York Ave NW and we follow it to 6th Street. Turning left onto 6th. Follow that down to Constitution Ave NW, turning right onto Constitution. Follow that to Virginia Ave NW and bear right onto it. Bypass the underpass on Virginia by keeping to the right of it until the Rotary. Bear right onto the rotary, and follow that around to 25th Street NW exit leading to the Kennedy Center. Hope that helps. Be safe!
I sold it to APU Center in Stafford, MO for $700. They'll refurbish it and sell it to someone else. I bought a new Thermo King 3rd generation (www.thermoking.com/na/en/road/auxiliary-power-units/tripac-apu.html) Tripac with 4 solar panels. It was the best decision, I could have made, because my last truck payment was in December of 2023. So this new Tripac gives me a hefty tax deduction for 2024.
Rick, I'm not sure what you mean? I'm at home now. If you're getting into the Kennedy Center you should either have directions from Clark Transfer, or your company or use your GPS. My channel isn't intended to replace your directions or GPS.
My dad had a Honduras Red ‘60 with a power top and windows, white ht and cove . He sold it for $1100. To by his ‘67 big block roadster. Life was good then ! 🇺🇸👍🙋♂️🖖🏻
Hey Norman, new subscriber here, Darren. Im very interested in joining the Clark Transfer family in a couple of years. I've just been offered a position with Bulk Carriers (PEI) Ltd. Hopefully, in a year or two once I have my PR, I can purchase my own truck? Do you know of any Canadian hauliers on board with Clark Transfer?
Hi Darren! I don't think we have any Canadian owner operators at the moment. I'm not sure if that's even a possibility. One way to find out, though, would be to call recruiting (717) 238-6581 and ask Bill Evans if Clark Transfer can lease on a Canadian owner operator. He'll know. Thanks for subscribing, and be safe!
Explain please how altitude will effect one manufacturers engine design and not all engines, of all trucks, cars, motorcycles, lawnmowers, construction equipment etc. at that altitude?
What does the Freemasons have to do with the Stanley Theatre in Utica, NY. My researching found that Thomas W. Lamb (who happened to be a Freemason) designed the Stanley Theatre and several other theatres across America during the Vaudeville era. Is this affiliation what you're referring to? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_W._Lamb
I’ve been there I passed by there in 2016 going south from Reno to Las Vegas I thought it was nice as I approached it ..I didn’t stop just kept going but then I wondered why I didn’t see not a soul or cars or campers or boats..😮
My research finds that Walker Lake is drying up and that lowering water levels make it difficult for boats to navigate. I'm guessing they're hitting bottom in places? It is reported that Walker River is diverted for Agriculture and no longer reaches the Lake, that plus for local Agricultural needs ground water is pumped to water crops adding to the lowering levels in the lake. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_Lake_(Nevada)
9:34 Great video, Norm. This is not the first time I’ve looked up one of your videos for best practices info before going to a venue. I happen to be parked at the 1st eastbound OnRoute in Quebec, 81 km to the Place des Arts. 78°F at the moment so dealing with snow is likely a non-issue today. My routing will probably vary some from the norm (pun intended) since a festival is happening today around that area and some roads are closed (no surprise, yes?!!). Your channel is a bloody entertainment venues how-to app! So useful. Really appreciate all the effort you put into it.
I'm just blown away from the standpoint that someone was riding around with a wheel that was extremely close to failing catastrophically before they thought maybe I aught to replace it.
NYC is a breeze in our line of work. We go in at night, sleep on the street at our delivery point, getting a full layover, then leave during the day. Easy peasy.
Tested for Athletes Foot? Why what disease did you leave in there that their normal cleaning isn't going to remove? That's a kind of willfully ignorant comment isn't it?
Retired truck driver after 32 years OTR sold my home in California after 41 years for 680k and moved to small lake town in Wisconsin and watch trucker videos and also I now drive about 12 miles a week , ther is life after you turn your CDL for a regular drivers license, dig the videos stay safe out there ☮️