Playing Truck Driver (What “Learn Somethin’ Everyday” Means To Me)
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- In this video I will be playing truck driver. When starting a small business, we sometimes have to do a little bit of every job in the business. Today I'm playing truck driver, I will be picking up material for 2 different projects at the same time. I will also be sharing some motivational words in hopes that it helps you begin and or continue to live a better quality of life.
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Absolutely right. Pride can also keep one from learning
That is great how your steel supplier bands each load and brings them to your trailer and even helps you strap it down.
Thanks AROSS, your videos are great.
Keep ‘em coming
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Well at least I'm not the only one that grunts like that when lifting bottles 😂
Having them band the materials is almost as good as having them deliver it!
Well said Austin, this also helps people that may be having a bad day , to let them know here is still good people out there that care. Good coffee vidya✌
Thank you for sharing very cool how you rolled those bottles also I thought that the people that work there load them up for yall. "Well learning some new everyday whether you know it or not "👍
watching you rolling the bottles reminded me of years back when I was working we rolled chlorine tanks around (150# of 100% gas) as nonchalantly as you did with those....glad I'm retired, lol
You have a great outlook on life and work young man, and 10-4 good welding buddy!💯
A positive attitude and a calm demeanor as you have. That’s everything! And like you said, never stop learning 👍🏻
Thank you Austin love the videos and positive attitude towards everything it helps me stop slow down and rethink how to go about something that’s not working out and how to make it better
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Breaker, breaker one-nine good buddy! 😀 dang I thought you managed to get behind the wheel of a bigger rig and floated some gears 😂 Good points to make here though I will say wrestling those cylinders like you’re doing will get you “stoved-up” in that lower back eventually. Sounds like you’ve been reading and following some good folks. Good for you! Oh! And as far as that drinking coffee while welding, just fill a Camelbak with hot coffee and strap it on! Of course, there’ll be no “pinky extended” drinking! 😂😂 Thanks for sharing sir!
Thanks for sharing with us Austin, great day on the outside of actual working. Picking up the pieces is sometimes real relaxing. Glad you had a good time getting ready for the two jobs ahead. Stay safe and keep up the great videos and the fun you have around there. Fred.
I've long known that getting "in" with people is to let them talk about themselves. Problem is, I don't care.
The older u get the more u grunt when picking up bottles. There is a lot of days that u will spend picking up materials and making contact with old and new customers and suppliers than u will spend working.
I was waiting to see if you were going to throw the full O2 bottle on your shoulder lol
Greetings, everyone! I've honed my welding skills through hands-on experience at home, never formally trained nor completed high school. But I'm dedicated to pursuing my GED now. While I've been immersed in the trucking industry, it's not my passion; it's just been a means to an end. My true calling lies in pipeline welding, a dream I've nurtured for years. Transitioning into this field feels daunting, but I'm determined to make it happen. Any advice or guidance on where to begin would be immensely appreciated. Originally from Chicago, I've recently relocated to East TN, ready to embark on this new chapter of chasing my dreams.
Could you do a video on what your set your machine on when pipe welding? I just bought a mp with the dual continuous control and id like to see what others are running there’s at.
Why don'y you upload in 1080p for some better resolution...People just don't watch this on their small phones, but big 50+ inch plus TV's....Thanks for the videos.
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As a person that over straps loads down made me cringe only seeing the two straps lol 😅
get mini scuba tanks and fill with coffee and a small mask that fits under your hood. lol
what pants are you wearing in this video?
Come on you can't roll 2 at the same time
Have u ever tried talking with out using ur hands lol🤣