I’m a old retired driver with 43 years and over 3 million miles, I can say for a younger driver I’ll have to say that you got your shit together, Enjoy your videos from central Fl.!!!
I a new truck driver from Ohio just got my license in November and already been coast to coast. Trucking out in the northwest is definitely different than trucking back in the Midwest and east coast. I will say Washington and Oregon beautiful states to drive through once that snow clears up lol
Just saw your rig for the first time going through Spokane this afternoon…. Truck is better looking in person and really shows on how great you take care of of your equipment
Hello From Russia, I live in Eastern Siberia and I do logging truck driving. You have a great truck and I liked the video and vibe. Stay safe and good luck.
lol, I had to put this in but I literally finished rewatching Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol which is heavily based in Russia. Beautiful country - Stay safe driving my friend :)
I quit trucking 2 years ago after 4 years of trucking but every time I watch one of your videos I want to get back to it haha. Trucking here during the winter is not particularly fun and winter lasts for like 8 months here lol. Well it has its ups and downs but the amount of snow and ice we have does make it more challenging and definitely more interesting. Greetings from Finland.
Stayed until the end. Thank you for your time and sacrifice of being a trucker! Without your contribution we consumers would not have the product. So thank you!
Dude you inspire me. my pop is a driver but he discouraged me to be one as well because of my kiddos. Hes building a 359 now and i want to drive it! Thank you for letting me feel my dream through your videos! Keep on truckin!
Nice video. Once I saw the lake it brought back memories of my time in Washington State and my trips to Yakima, beautiful place. Was stationed there for a while
Awesome Video, Awesome Truck Brother!! Just subscribed Thank you for making this channel & sharing. I am currently exploring the possibility of starting my career in Truck Driving. Now at 47 years old and not physically able to work any longer in my career of 30 years Underground Mining on the tools, drills, blasting and sinking mine shafts down to 10,000 feet underground, and also driving massive Underground and surface Rock Haul trucks as well. I love finding amazing content like yours. Cool & Chill. Getting the job done safely, having fun and enjoying what you do while taking pride in what you do 100% Thanks again. Excited to watch more 👊🏽🙏🏾🪶💪🏾
Love your videos brother. You teach me something almost everytime I watch you. Looking to become an owner operator one day, love the rig and vids man. Much love from central FL 🤙🏼
I must admit, that I really love the way that you take care of your beautiful truck, and absolutely love your handsome dog 🐶 🐾aww, not too sure if he, or she's a boy or, girl. Either way, but I'm sure they're well taken care of by your family. I've really enjoyed watching your channel ever since I started watching your vlogs. I'm a new Subscriber, and love how you really take care of your truck. I look forward to seeing more of your videos going forward. Please be safe on the road, pray for traveling mercies for you my friend. God bless you my dear. Hugs 🙏🇺🇲✌️😁
I stumbled across your video by accident and I enjoyed what I saw. Be careful and safe out there. Will be checking for others to watch. From Mississippi
Watched to the end. Great content, keep ‘em coming. You are a Professional in everything you do and the way you take care of that Beast of the truck you have. Appreciate the kind of work you and your brother do. Keep on Truckin and stay Safe 🚚🚛
Awesome to see you thriving! I work with alot of drywall haulers. So dope to see the overhaul side and even when you saying your truck "dirty" she's mint🫡🫡
I'm 23 and still trying to figure out what I want to do with my life. I was going to become a truck driver but I got diagnosed with schizophrenia at 20 years old. I am now trying to become a welder and start classes in a couple of weeks. Just stumbled across your vids, reminiscing of the times I wanted to become a truck driver. Like always stay safe and keep on trucking out there.
Saw the connections on the trailer looking at the cab when you were walking around the beast, was Hella scared when i saw thex aren't connected just for my dumb ass to notice you got a hookup air supply and electrical connection cables on the butt of your truck literally on your bumper real nice man real nice.
Stayed until the end as always man! I drive the I5 a lot and always look for ya haha But I'm 99% sure I saw your brother going South in Oregon yesterday. Thought that was pretty cool. Anyways, keep up the great content!
Bro , I was right behind you on that route , I couldn’t see shit !! Heading up I-90 . Hope to catch a coffee sometime in Spokane ! Brother . Blessings saw you on I-5 Thursday I think .
I was driving for Oak Harbor Freight Lines about 22 years ago going to Auburn Wa from Pasco and running through the desert, I had another driver 50 feet in front of me and it was so dense I couldn’t see the tail lights.
"scariest moments" lmao. Try that in a foot of snow. We get fog like that like weekly hauling 140,000lb locally. "never outdrive your headlights" . Your job is a walk in the park to me. Stay safe out there though brother.
I stayed to the end….i am currently in training for my CDL…..I am new to driving semi….drove for the first time today actually through a town with a grain trailer on….i was pretty nervous…..made a few mistakes….any pointers would be appreciated….thanks for the video….!
Nice truck and very interesting content👍🏽👍🏽 , as an advice , you should definitely put one of those nice cab racks back there someday ..remember what you do inspire a lot of people out here. Safety is a way of life not just a job . Gad bless you 🙏
any tips for a recent grad getting into flat bed ? Getting on w system transport out of Spokane was on the waitlist for nearly 2 months but ready to put my cdl to work ! Great video man love the content! Definitely got that notification bell on. I did stay till the end 🙌🙌
Try riding a Harley in a monsoon with only 100 miles to go and the lights in front of you disappear and you already can’t see nothing because you forgot your windshield wipers don’t work to well on a helmet and your in a construction zone with grooved pavement and reflective barrels on either side of you…. That’s straight nightmare fuel brother!