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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • There are tons of reasons Truck Drivers quit! But why? Well there are many reasons but it doesn't mean they need to quit the entire trucking industry. Simply changing dispatchers, big rigs, or even trucking companies can do the trick. Don't quit trucking without thinking it through because trucking can provide a very nice life. Stay Driven!
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Komentáře • 282

  • @DrivenTrucking
    @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +6

    Here's the video I referred to in this one discussing how to ask the right questions when talking to recruiters! This is an important one!
    czcams.com/video/L7o4jRRD2n4/video.html

  • @ronvachon1434
    @ronvachon1434 Před rokem +82

    I quit after 6 years and was the best decision I've ever made. I have gotten healthier lost 25 pounds in a month since quiting. I've started my 2nd career in emergency medicine and working on my emt currently.

    • @lightinlove3368
      @lightinlove3368 Před rokem +1

      That’s gotta be a huge pay cut! 😳 Wish the best for you though!
      💫🙏💫

    • @ronvachon1434
      @ronvachon1434 Před rokem +11

      @joel tapia it's not about the money for me. I loved driving it will always be a part of me but I was completely burned out and tired of the lifestyle. I can say I accomplished all of my goals of driving from owning my own truck to running oversize. I just knew for myself it was time to get out.
      I wish you the best of luck! Keep the shiny side up and safe travels!

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +3

      @joel tapia the grass is always greener.

    • @shsuususjssnjsus8239
      @shsuususjssnjsus8239 Před rokem +4

      @joel tapia don't do it stay at emt

    • @truckingbachelor2277
      @truckingbachelor2277 Před rokem +6

      Im looking to get into local, dump truck, or front loading dumpsters garbage truck, im getting my class A, but for the reasons above, I want to stay healthy and go to the gym 5 days a week. Im not going over the road, I dont have a wife or kids, so im really ok with clearing $1500 per week driving a dump truck 10 hours a day 5-6 days per week and staying healthy.

  • @Offgridtrucker
    @Offgridtrucker Před rokem +42

    I just left trucking after 3 years. Main reason was my health. Prior to trucking I ate well and was in the gym every day. Now I’m back to eating well and I’m back in the gym.

    • @Trahzy
      @Trahzy Před rokem +3

      No offense but it's not really truckings fault you ate bad and didn't excersise. Plenty of downtime to run, keep weights in your truck, hell do push-ups on a mat at the truck stop, whatever you can.

    • @jacksonwhittier3646
      @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem +8

      ​@@Trahzy No it's really not his fault, since most OTR companies run you into the ground by giving a schedule where you just sleep and drive!

    • @Lizbeth36961
      @Lizbeth36961 Před 4 měsíci

      Eating well? I’m not sure about that one. If you buy a hamburger you can remove the buns and eat it with veggies. Instead of eating a burger you can buy soup and so on.

  • @mudpuddle8805
    @mudpuddle8805 Před rokem +64

    Getting in the truck keeps me sane. I like the solitude and time to think. I own the truck and found a great niche that makes more money than when I was an Electric Design Engineer in Silicon Valley. I intend to drive until I am physically unable. When I am at home, I have a million projects to tackle and it's more work work than being in the truck! Everything is paid for so peace of mind comes pretty easy.

    • @brasitheenforcer6842
      @brasitheenforcer6842 Před rokem +5

      Damn if you ain't telling the truth the truck gives me a peace of mind!

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +5

      Trucking done the right way!

    • @bradleypresby9110
      @bradleypresby9110 Před rokem +5

      Right. My favorite is putting on a audio book and driving around 2am somewhere in the middle of nowhere. It's the most peaceful part of my life.

    • @xkcd5676
      @xkcd5676 Před rokem

      Same here man I love it

    • @patrickkillian1072
      @patrickkillian1072 Před rokem +1

      You were an EE? In Silicon Valley? And you make more as a truck driver? Where did you work?

  • @jasimaburumman478
    @jasimaburumman478 Před rokem +13

    I have been driving for 5 years now, went to every state, seen every city, met a lot of people along the way, witnessed and dealt with so many different weather conditions, situations, circumstances, I learned a lot and I still learn everyday, and I can tell you for sure that this channel is worth it and worth the time to listen to and learn from, the information provided is genuine valuable and from someone who knows what is he talking about that can relate very deeply to us truckers, Its my first time watching your videos today and you accompanied me tonight in my drive I’m thankful for you and the effort you put.

  • @protectyourassests1028
    @protectyourassests1028 Před rokem +21

    I'm considering on quiting. Companies don't want to pay us fairly.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +2

      There are good companies/customers out there that do, just gotta find the one that works for you. I encourage you to look at everything else I talked about in the video and make sure it's only the money situation causing you to contemplate quitting! Good luck

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +4

      Deregulation has given power to the government and the mega carriers. Leaving drivers as indentured servants.
      Sad but true. Ask any of the Old timers what trucking used to be.

  • @HotRodDave
    @HotRodDave Před rokem +30

    I was a Mechanic for 30 years but got my cdl 28 years ago and glad I did. I am trucking again and really enjoying it

    • @captainrrrr
      @captainrrrr Před rokem +4

      As a mechanic. I couldn't agree anymore. Dealing with rusted bolts and rude, cheap customers. Shops paying you flat rate work order hrs. It's BS. Driving saved me

  • @187NorCal
    @187NorCal Před rokem +16

    I work for a fedex ground contractor. I cant complain much about it, all drop and hook team driving. We get 6000-7500 miles a week and sometimes my checks are over 2 grand a week take home. Plus i get 2 days at home every week

    • @tde1873
      @tde1873 Před rokem +1

      Yeah a thousand miles a day is average for me.

  • @elmermiller6241
    @elmermiller6241 Před rokem +8

    The worst thing about trucking is sleeping conditions perfect temperature outside trucks running all night who wants to hear engines all day and all night

  • @justmusic8166
    @justmusic8166 Před rokem +6

    When I started an old timer told me the only difference in the companies were the colors of the trucks, after years ,he was right ,but there are companies that can suit your needs. Quit them, they don't mind. CFI three times J B Hunt 3 times Heartland twice and a whole bunch once.

  • @daddy1231
    @daddy1231 Před rokem +9

    I gave it 2 month jt wasnt for me. Even if in 2 yrs i make 2k a week idc. Ill still have to work 65 to 70 hrs a week. That is no lifestyle to live. Back to my union job, 40hrs a week, 1300 a week, full benefits and pension. The grass aint always greener!

  • @ed1297
    @ed1297 Před rokem +13

    It hit me when I did the math for OTR we are out 24/7 whether your driving or not your away from loved ones and your still working.
    When you break the pay down to the hour we dont even make minimum wage. I work locally now Monday thru Friday 5am till 2-3pm and make more money...OTR sucks. Its sucks for your health it sucks for your mental health it sucks for your family amd friends..OTR just sucks.

    • @helaltariq3958
      @helaltariq3958 Před rokem +3

      The Trucking math doesn't add up if you break it down like a regular job.

    • @jacksonwhittier3646
      @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem +1

      True but it's not really encouraging to know that a fast food worker makes more an hour than you!

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jacksonwhittier3646and then you take away the overpriced foods from the truck stops. And $30 a day parking. All of that cuts into your money

    • @6lemans10
      @6lemans10 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@helaltariq3958 Tucking math? It's called exploitation.

    • @profound369
      @profound369 Před měsícem

      I don't understand these people complaining about paying for parking I've paid once in my whole career

  • @daleconley6675
    @daleconley6675 Před rokem +11

    21 years of driving, 14 of those as o/o i noticed it was getting to my health particularly my legs, but most of all when you take a load and you have an appointment then you sit there for hours burning time that stuff is uncalled for, sat for many hours, if you're not gonna keep your appointment don't make it, FCFS is best, and dealing with smaller manufacturers and warehouses are better, the giant companies could care less how much you sit, retired now, living overseas, turned in my CDL and it feels good

  • @derrickhill7991
    @derrickhill7991 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Trucking is a great career im a local driver. On my way to work i counted over 30 jobs i can apply for plus those trucks on the road. Just the peace of mind no levels of supervision watching every move u make. I listen to audio books and music. beeing out an about just with no one looking over shoulder is a great blessing

    • @6lemans10
      @6lemans10 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Exactly! I got my CDL two years ago. I drive locally for those two years. I love the fact that I can qualify for a ton of CDL jobs (without endorsements). Computer nerds are getting laid off by the THOUSANDS, and telling their sob stories on Tiktok about being unemployed for a whole year.

    • @derrickhill7991
      @derrickhill7991 Před 6 měsíci

      Gulf mark that haul oil locally and countless of other jobs also end dump,belly dump or dump truck even being an owner op. Or even lease your truck on.

  • @ronbrown8611
    @ronbrown8611 Před rokem +8

    I feel like I aged 10X faster sitting in a truck as well. It just hurts my self esteem overall. I went crazy so I took a trip to Peru to meet a bunch of women. Only thing I am grateful that trucking has allowed me to do

  • @henrythemuthafuckineighth

    Me who quit trucking 2.5 years ago: Finally, a trucking video for me!!

  • @SannarClaus
    @SannarClaus Před rokem +13

    The diesel is in my veins now. You’ll know exactly what I mean. I’m addicted to the open road

  • @bouquetchocolatesandconfec77

    Every job sucks dude - any and ever job / career is like a marriage- some days is awful n some days it’s bliss- it’s all mental

  • @Joshualibbyy
    @Joshualibbyy Před rokem +20

    Honestly man I'll be honest. I love the job. I HATE the lifestyle. My mental health is my biggest struggle in flatbed. It's not the tarps, weather, 4 wheelers, etc. It's mental health. It's difficult that's why I'm thinking about hanging it up for good but as of now I'm still trucking thanks for the daily inspiration stay safe

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +3

      My man, I completely understand! Mental health can be a struggle no matter what you’re doing. Search in CZcams how to be happier but most importantly, follow their advice no matter how stupid it sounds. Simply forcing a smile triggers a chain reaction that sets off “happy hormones” to put it simply and is very underrated. There are many more things that can be done but you have to want to do it and demand a change. Good luck!

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +4

      It's not easy dealing with mental health issues. Even more so if you are living the isolation lifestyle in a truck

    • @Joshualibbyy
      @Joshualibbyy Před rokem +1

      @@carlgoogle2869 amen

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +3

      @@Joshualibbyy mental illness doesn't run in my family but there are a couple that have suffered through depression. I experienced a bout of depression in my late teens. It wasn't severe enough to need medication or therapy. I am also in a low point of my life right now. Due to finances and I'm also going through a mid-life crisis. I'm not going to lecture you or tell you how to deal with mental health issues. I will say that, your career has a lot to do with satisfaction and happiness. Even more so, sometimes surrounding yourself with good family and friends will help you out of a dark place. Trucking is not easy. Isolation might work for some but most of us are social animals and need interaction to be mentally stable and happy. You have to earn a paycheck but your mental health doesn't have a price tag. I wish you well and think about what needs to be done in order to get yourself to a happy place. Life is special and we only have one shot. You can always make money but you can't buy back time. ✌️

    • @Joshualibbyy
      @Joshualibbyy Před rokem +1

      @@carlgoogle2869 well said

  • @geoffnavolt1970
    @geoffnavolt1970 Před rokem +6

    Brokers in general suck. We don't need them

  • @bigbaby4584
    @bigbaby4584 Před rokem +7

    I own my own Trucking company with one truck and love it. I use to own more trucks but I sold them and kept one for me to drive. I work 3 days a week and that’s it. I can’t work for a company because it wouldn’t pay me like my company. I have the freedom and the time to do what I want and not stressing about life.

  • @Lizbeth36961
    @Lizbeth36961 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Disrespect is ingrained in the American culture. Office staff gets disrespected, nurses get disrespected, food workers get disrespected, hair dressers. It’s everywhere. Society needs to change as a whole…

  • @skid3339
    @skid3339 Před rokem +4

    Even in this market, there is not other job that I can do that would make me this much money. Not even remotely, so trucking it is

  • @jonathonbridges9625
    @jonathonbridges9625 Před rokem +5

    I've only been trucking 4 months. I've learned that large companies, brokers and the government have caused most of the problems. I'm gonna get the needed experience then move on to a better company and eventually run my own rig.

  • @Mike__james
    @Mike__james Před rokem +7

    Never do anything else 24 years still love it .

  • @dr.manhattan6278
    @dr.manhattan6278 Před 2 měsíci +1

    24 years as a local driver here in NY. I was one of the idiots who thought Being a truck driver was a great career move. Fast forward over two decades and I currently have nothing but regret for not getting out sooner. Now at 44 years old, I'm considering college.
    So here are my reasons for why truck driver is a horrible career choice.
    #1 Drug and alcohol tests regularly
    DOT physicals every two years For a job that is arguably one of the most unhealthiest jobs out there.
    #2 Paying low hourly wages but want you to be out on the road twelve hours a day, six days a week in order to make money.
    #3 Customers treating you like the gum on the bottom of their shoe.
    #4 The Isolation naturally makes you antisocial.
    #5 Truck driving overall has been reduced to, and become the equivalent of pushing a broom in a warehouse. No real skill required.
    #6 Cameras installed in the cab to keep an eye on the driver at all times. As per the insurance companies of course.
    #7 Too many Lowlifes taking on trucking as a job. Lowlifes meaning People who have done prison time, Recovering Addicts, and husky women who bat for the other team.
    It's time to move on from trucking. The business has gone down the toilet.

  • @justmusic8166
    @justmusic8166 Před rokem +6

    It's easy, if you have a family, stay home, if you are single ,the road is your oyster. But it's scary.

    • @ZUUL117
      @ZUUL117 Před rokem +1

      What's your scary trucking story

    • @Lizbeth36961
      @Lizbeth36961 Před 4 měsíci

      What is scary … please tell me

    • @profound369
      @profound369 Před měsícem

      ​@@Lizbeth36961dot is scary

  • @nightmarenc2158
    @nightmarenc2158 Před rokem +20

    Wish someday we would band together and strike to get the respect and pay we deserve but until then all this is on us. We are like they say the backbone of the country we keep it moving and we can stop it to.

  • @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
    @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy Před 4 měsíci +2

    The future of OTR...
    A driver remotely pilots the truck from the terminal to the on ramp of the highway.
    Then, a robot drives the truck cross country.
    If there's traffic, refueling, or something the robot can't handle, a remote driver takes over for a few minutes.
    At the other end, another remote driver pilots the truck to the terminal and backs it up to the dock.
    Everyone will get fired or become a remote driver.
    There are already trucks driving from California to Texas without live operators in the trucks.
    This could happen quickly.

  • @samr5075
    @samr5075 Před rokem +7

    I love the company I'm with now. I was so close to quitting until I stopped in on a whim. Small family company out of nowhere Iowa near my house. I don't intend to stay OTR for more than the next 2-3 years but I still love the job itself, it's all the bs and a lot of the other drivers who are poorly trained

  • @carlgoogle2869
    @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +3

    Got my CDL in 2009 but couldn't do over the road because of Army 🪖 reserves and nagging/needy girlfriend. Drove flatbed Frieghtliners in Army as a heavy equipment operator (horizontal engineer). Tried working for Swift a few years ago over the road and only stuck around for 3 weeks. Worked at a navy base 4 years ago for 6 months moving freight on base and transporting dummy torpedoes to different bases all over New England. Drove a milk truck when I first got my license. Truck driving sucks. As much as I love to drive, traffic is out of control. People are obsessed with their cell phones.The DOT is Out for blood. It's lonely, stressful, unhealthy and boring. The deregulation by the government has ruined it. Hyperinflation has made the pay rates unlivable. Government mandates and mega carrier abuse is out of control as well. Much respect to anybody that can do it just for the money. I need to either be satisfied or happy. Money is important but it is secondary. You can make money lots of ways but you can't get time back.
    I wish this wasn't the case because I thought trucking was going to be my magical fix for poverty. I am currently a doordash driver and have been doing it for 4 years. I'm not getting rich but I have peace of mind and do what I want. ✌️

  • @matethiustransport1374
    @matethiustransport1374 Před rokem +4

    I've been"home" for 10 hours so far after being out 2 months. I'm already ready to go back out. To much chaos here

  • @terracestevenkennedy9198

    All I do it for is the money 💰 that’s it if you drive truck you’re constantly in bad situations.

  • @markshearfield7761
    @markshearfield7761 Před rokem +9

    It's part of the job to be gone and there are a lot of spots that get you home and still make decent money. I do this to support my family I make more here then I did before and it's making my family's life better. A part of a man's life is this that you have to be away when it benefits the family. I have worked out of town construction jobs that was necessary to pay the bills. Men should have this capacity as it is built into our DNA we have left home to provide for thousands of years while our families wait for us to return. I love my family and only want the best for them. With that I I will do what I have to to make sure they are provided for. Your video has some good points but I will keep driving because I do love it and it does provide for my family.

  • @MoosemanR
    @MoosemanR Před rokem +4

    You have to do what you don't mind doing, me personally I did 15 years in Trucking and I feel nothing is positive in the industry. So I finally gave it up for mental health and well being.

  • @DAMotorsports
    @DAMotorsports Před rokem +6

    Im going through the process. Owner operator right now critically thinking if I should 1. wait out the year & wait for a Walmart company driver opening 2. Go for a local yard/city Walmart position or 3. Find another career field.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +3

      Never an easy choice

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem +1

      Now is the time to make moves because there are so many jobs in so many different fields that it's ridiculous. Nobody wants to work. Ever since the pandemic started. They are either collecting off of the government, making money online, working from home or doing illegal things for a paycheck. We are supposed to be heading into either a massive recession or a depression. Once that happens the jobs will evaporate. Now is the time to act. Wish you luck.

    • @shsuususjssnjsus8239
      @shsuususjssnjsus8239 Před rokem +1

      Wal mart always look for drivers

    • @daleconley6675
      @daleconley6675 Před rokem +3

      If you're gonna buy a truck FUEL MILEAGE IS EVERYTHING, i would average 6.4 out of my classic xl (500 Detroit 12.7 ) should have bought something with about 435 hp, remember big ponies cost money

  • @cargotoolshop5319
    @cargotoolshop5319 Před rokem +4

    The fact that if you screw up you could kill someone and spend twenty years in prison to think about how irresponsible you are

  • @Farrell0208
    @Farrell0208 Před rokem +4

    I ask myself this question all the time, and then I ask myself, what would I do otherwise?

  • @chickenandwaffles09
    @chickenandwaffles09 Před rokem +3

    Last thing the recruiters/sales people want is anyone asking questions.
    You want them to go silent on you, start asking them to put what they are telling you in writing.

  • @SoCal780
    @SoCal780 Před rokem +3

    I am fortunate to have a dedicated run hauling air freight so I am home every week on the same days. I’ve been leased to my current company for 11 years now. The pay is great, and so is the home time. What you say is absolutely true, I’m just lucky enough not to have to contend with most of it, thankfully.

  • @765kvline
    @765kvline Před rokem +2

    Great thorough appraisal of the job. Very detailed and good opinions on many important topics.

  • @cristianblog7490
    @cristianblog7490 Před rokem +6

    I only have 7 months doing trucking but I already noticed that brokers play a big factor for bad on this business.
    If brokers are not on same page with drivers when it comes fair wages then it would be a bomb on a timer.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem

      I have a long term plan but we’re talking 2-5 years or so. We’ll see, that’s a long time, anything can happen

  • @jcamaro70-19
    @jcamaro70-19 Před rokem +6

    I have no intention on quitting! I make great money working local! I'm in the Food delivery service field, I work my ass off! Long hours but I'm home mostly everyday and pulling in an average of 107,000-115,000 a year! With no college degree, I can't complain! Where else can I make that kind of money!

    • @RT-.
      @RT-. Před rokem +3

      With no degree? Software engineering

    • @gerradwalker346
      @gerradwalker346 Před rokem

      oh wow, that's really great for which company? And how long have you been driving for?

    • @jcamaro70-19
      @jcamaro70-19 Před rokem +1

      @gerradwalker346 US Foods and I got my Class A in 1998. 25 years now

    • @gerradwalker346
      @gerradwalker346 Před rokem

      @@jcamaro70-19 do you still recommend getting a CDL? I'm even thinking of getting my permit this week lol, I have a new job at Sonic, but I'd rather do a paid to get your CDL program if possible.

    • @jcamaro70-19
      @jcamaro70-19 Před rokem +1

      @gerradwalker346 Absolutely! You will definitely make a lot more money than Sonic! Some companies require to have some experience, 6 months to a year. I believe US Foods is 6 months.

  • @JohnNorris411
    @JohnNorris411 Před rokem +8

    Quit and do what? Go work in fast food or bag groceries? No thanks.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +2

      Depends on your skill set, the point of the video was not to quit trucking, it was to think about one's situation and see how it can be improved 👍

    • @dr.manhattan6278
      @dr.manhattan6278 Před 2 měsíci

      Do what?
      College?
      Trade school?
      You sound unmotivated

    • @nicolesharpe9774
      @nicolesharpe9774 Před 19 dny +1

      Pays more to work two jobs at 16 hours a day than to drive a truck.

    • @deltoro5346
      @deltoro5346 Před 15 dny

      You're making less than minimum wage driving a truck. Look at all the time you're putting into it. If you worked in fast food and put in 55-70 hrs a week you have the same pay.

  • @wesleycortes1149
    @wesleycortes1149 Před rokem +3

    im local i work 9hrs and go home i work 4 days a week and im off 3 i still take home about 1k a week and i park the truck home im good lol

    • @jsf8145
      @jsf8145 Před rokem

      What city? New York City? LA?

  • @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
    @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy Před 4 měsíci +1

    One good thing about driving...
    In the cab, your thoughts are your own. You have time to think and learn things.
    If you develop some rare skills, you could turn them into an amazing job down the road.
    There is almost no other job that gives you this kind of time to think and learn stuff.
    If you commit to live in the truck, you won't be wasting money on an empty apartment and you can save a lot of money.

  • @timroelofsen4954
    @timroelofsen4954 Před rokem +3

    I think the biggest problem is guys getting in over their head in debt and putting all their eggs in one basket.. I keep my equipment costs low and rarely finance anything I drive when I want to. When I get out of the truck I get on a tractor and farm or ride a few horses neither pay as well as driving that truck but it does break up the 11/14/10 (70) clock that burns us up. The point is have more than just one revenue stream so you can stay ahead of the burnout and don’t drown yourself in debt to the point that you have to keep the wheels turning

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +2

      I’m mentioning additional income streams in the next video 👍🫡

  • @harryknutts8428
    @harryknutts8428 Před rokem +2

    If you do intermodal you don’t get micromanaged they don’t really bother you at all as long as you keep it moving just know though that it’ll take you six months to a year to learn the railyards if you’re talking Chicago or the East Coast

  • @arnymon9340
    @arnymon9340 Před 6 měsíci

    Watching your videos and they are on point to someone who wants to come one day to USA to drive trucks. Keep making content, it really show true perspective!

  • @gary_lav
    @gary_lav Před rokem +4

    It's weird. I see the heavy recruiting for Veterans that they are great fits. Leave one profession where work life balance isn't the best just to go to another one where home time isn't always guaranteed. Make it make sense.

  • @jacksonwhittier3646
    @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem +1

    Another imortant thing to mention is that truckers have some sort of stockolm syndrome where if you ever mention any problens in the industry or that your quitting, they'll all pile on you and make you out to be the bad guy instead of simply acknowledging its a crap industry that treats its workers very badly and is in dire need of labor reform!

  • @lintroller8005
    @lintroller8005 Před rokem +8

    Only two years in the game, and a I'm already throwing in the towel. They keep saying there are better companies out there, but I ain't seeing any of em.
    Tired of people promising big miles, and good pay only to keep you sitting, and waiting for that next load, or capping your miles just as you're about to hit their supposed average miles for their drivers.
    Pay money for these fancy ass trucks, but can't keep their promises and then wonder why their turn over rate is so high.

  • @AnthonyGman
    @AnthonyGman Před rokem +1

    I spent 17 years trucking. Local regional otr. Hauled all kinds of Shit. Owned three trucks. Now Iam in law enforcement just completed my first year of it. 19 years from now god willing I can retire with a pension and enjoy life. I quit trucking ya I miss it sometimes but trucking is dead. Full of steering wheel holders now. To much regulations and Assholes in 4 wheelers. Good luck to the real ones left in the industry.

  • @Mississippi87
    @Mississippi87 Před rokem +5

    If drivers have all theses problems out on the open road there is a person problem I have no problems you listed truck stop are for fuel shower and minor truck repair there is plenty of parking might not be where they want but I never park at them disgusting pissy parking lots all u gotta do is look outside the box and trip plan correctly

  • @cubbdacrossfacecrippler
    @cubbdacrossfacecrippler Před rokem +3

    I've had a different experience in the trucking world so far. What I mean is I've seen trucking companies trying desperately to hold on to their drivers and will try to accommodate them anyway that they can. I found a neat in the trucking world though since so many people quit I go and recover the trucks do Lowe's and don't have to worry about home time or any of that and I also get paid good.

    • @jaybee1300
      @jaybee1300 Před rokem

      I want in on that deal sounds sweet where do I apply

  • @TruckingandLife
    @TruckingandLife Před rokem +1

    I feel you bro . Great video

  • @Skydrive717
    @Skydrive717 Před 9 dny

    I’m building an ecommerce business on the side that makes me an extra $30k now. My goal is to have it replace trucking and get out of this forsaken industry within two years.
    If it doesn’t I’m off to commercial pilot school

  • @Verdillac2
    @Verdillac2 Před rokem +1

    My Class 1 (CDL) expires next month and I can't wait! The biggest waste of 10,000 dollars outside of roulette at Vegas.
    One truck company showed me that the 70 hour rule can be circumvented, and it's legal!

    • @jacksonwhittier3646
      @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem +1

      Yep, called running recaps, a dispatcher tried to push that bullshit on me and I refused!

  • @MrIdasam
    @MrIdasam Před rokem +4

    When you say truck driving, do you mean OTR truck driving? I drive a truck locally for a company; I work 8 hours a day, and I'm home every night. The company that I work for is not a trucking company, they just need a commercial vehicle to make deliveries. I don't consider myself a trucker in any sense of the word.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +2

      Most of what I talk about does pertain to OTR peeps but I believe local drivers are truck drivers as well, just looks different.

  • @Theyoufeelme
    @Theyoufeelme Před měsícem

    I love trucking, I'm 2 months in and it's great. The reason I'm quitting is because they refuse to give me the miles I'm asking for.

  • @InterstateMade
    @InterstateMade Před rokem +2

    I’m transitioning .. trying my hardest to hang these keys up by January

  • @will7285
    @will7285 Před rokem +1

    I'm quitting trucking I have every endorsement and been driving 17 years and am struggling I've never made more than $200 a week and just the endorsements costs more than what I make

    • @6lemans10
      @6lemans10 Před 6 měsíci

      You need to move to another cities.

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal Před 11 měsíci +1

    I only do local get paid by hour only. That being said trucking will kill your health we have the lowest life expectancy for a reason. Also all the crazy hours responsibility we should make 175k on start local 225k minimum over the road. Being away from family stress on your nervous system back digestive stress levels hard to eat sleep good. We should be able to retire with pride dignity and take care of our families

  • @quakers200
    @quakers200 Před rokem +7

    Pay has to be compared to something else and why not state what the pay is. On Google one place says the average is 77000. That's more than a teacher and without the five years of college. My son in law makes more driving a garbage truck than he did working as an EMT. That is just messed up.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +2

      There’s definitely a big disparity in parts of the medical field for sure, 77k is waaaaay above the average though. Of course, teachers are grossly underpaid as well. Pay unfortunately in the trucking field can’t be generalized though as there’s a massive difference between an over the road company driver, a guy that owns his own trucking company, as well as a shuttle driver for a small company. There needs to be better regulation in the right places rather than what’s usually focused on.

    • @carlgoogle2869
      @carlgoogle2869 Před rokem

      @@DrivenTrucking look how much waste removal guys make in New York City. You'll be shocked.

    • @moonbentley7412
      @moonbentley7412 Před rokem

      It is messed up but lets be real supply and demand…jobs that most dont wnt to do should have appropriate compensation…but i understand the sentiment

    • @truckingbachelor2277
      @truckingbachelor2277 Před rokem +1

      Im glad to hear that, im lookong to get into dumpster front loading garbage truck, its a union job health benefits and pension, mon-fri, starts at 4:30am done around 1:00pm. Starts at $28hr, after 3 months probationary training complete, goes to $32hr. Plus have the option to work 5hr shift on saturday morning for $48hr. Im really really considering it!

    • @timroelofsen4954
      @timroelofsen4954 Před rokem +2

      Teachers work 9 months a year.. I’m all for paying teachers but let’s be honest it’s a pretty cushy job

  • @1heart7seas1moon
    @1heart7seas1moon Před rokem +3

    This video feels like it’s only made for the employee drivers, from $850-$1,250
    If you’re making that why even bother ?
    In my opinion drivers deserve more $1,500 minimum

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +1

      Majority of it yeah, at least from the financial side

    • @Brsrafal
      @Brsrafal Před rokem +1

      I say 150k min salary local 250k otr

  • @hughbo52
    @hughbo52 Před rokem +1

    I am not a driver, but now I'm pissed...my son in law is a driver and home time is a big issue.

  • @automotivegarcia1
    @automotivegarcia1 Před rokem +4

    Politicians in DC need to do something about our Trucking shortage.. Supply and demand are about to be disrupted heavily.

  • @6lemans10
    @6lemans10 Před 6 měsíci

    I got my CDL two years ago. I drive locally for those two years. I love the fact that I can qualify for a ton of CDL jobs (without endorsements). Computer nerds are getting laid off by the THOUSANDS, and telling their sob stories on Tiktok about being unemployed for a whole year.

  • @timstafford355
    @timstafford355 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Made decent money W/ TQL loads, but they never paid Promised detention, never cared one iota about me (FOREVER) LYING to me! so I blacklisted them! More than 6 months ago.

  • @brianm6015
    @brianm6015 Před rokem +4

    Great video man. 5 year company driver. I have a ton of questions for you. But two I have in particular are do you regret becoming an owner operator? Do you ever see yourself getting back into trucking in any capacity?

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +4

      Thanks! I do not regret becoming an O/O one bit. Loved it! My personality fit it more than a company guy and there's nothing wrong with it either way.
      I will own a truck again some day but not in the traditional truck driver sense. I want to help as many truck drivers as possible and I can do that starting with my channel as well as putting my attention towards growing other businesses in the trucking industry to help on a larger scale. I'm a very ambitious person but even though I love driving, being a driver is not what I'm on this earth to do.

    • @brianm6015
      @brianm6015 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the reply. I also fill it would fit my personality more. For example I would love to be able to take time off without feeling like I’m committing a crime. I could go on and on.

  • @jacksonwhittier3646
    @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem +1

    All of these reasons are why I'm studying to be an accountant, I've been a truck driver for 2 years and I've just had enough, people keep saying there's better jobs, but I don't believe it because everywhere I go I'm working 3 times as hard but making less money. The only difference between companies really I've found is the color of the trucks, thats it, I've worked for mostly small companies and most of them I've found to be meat grinders where you are overworked, underpaid, and micro managed!

    • @qjm12230
      @qjm12230 Před rokem +1

      Idk what’s good or bad for you but the company I’m working for you can make $2000-$2500/week easy. They pay .64 CPM, $250 layover pay, and stop pay. Just drove 3400 miles last week and made an extra $200 for detention because I had to wait at a shipper. So far it’s the best company I’ve driven for

    • @jacksonwhittier3646
      @jacksonwhittier3646 Před rokem

      Regional, in Oregon, i dont believe any good jobs exist because I have people tell me what you just said and its ussually not true. I've in some cases worked 70 hours and got paid so little that I could barely afford rent. Im Gen Z and I dont know where older people get off, thinking im entitled for wanting to pay paid enough to eat and have a roof over my head! Some trucking jobs are the apidomy of the term "wage slavery".

  • @Jacob-wr7ch
    @Jacob-wr7ch Před 8 měsíci

    Man I just started, 3 months in. I’m so frustrated because one of the main reasons I quit my old job and started trucking was for the money and yet I haven’t seen it. I made more at my last job while I’m way more stressed now. I’ve had to ask my parents for extra money every week to help get me by. I can’t afford to feed myself or do personal hygiene after bills on the money I’m making. I feel like a slave. I used to weight train every day but now I lost all my muscle. I’m giving it 2 more weeks and if I’m not making money I’m jumping ship. I think first I’ll try a different company rather than quit the industry though. Something needs to change because I can’t keep doing all this for the chump change they give me.

  • @ruckuss7577ify
    @ruckuss7577ify Před rokem +2

    I agree truck drivers have a lack of respect for everyone else.

  • @jajajaja2624
    @jajajaja2624 Před rokem +1

    OTR is no joke when started looking into truck that was no go . Not to take anything from the message my truck my way . I never believed in working for anyone trucking or not .

  • @drmidnight680-kz2le
    @drmidnight680-kz2le Před 7 měsíci

    It's not assigning because everything is negotiable, you wanna be on the strong side of the negotiating table.

  • @justmusic8166
    @justmusic8166 Před rokem +1

    When I started an old timer told me the only difference in the companies were the colors of the trucks

    • @Brooklyn_Powers
      @Brooklyn_Powers Před rokem

      When I came through school 25 years ago, I asked my instructor what was the best company to work for, he said: What's your favorite color...

  • @Griffmode
    @Griffmode Před 9 měsíci

    I’m reaching the end of my 20’s and have been driving for a year now. I’m single and this lifestyle starts speaking to me since I waste it away in that truck, I’ll never have the time to meet someone and start a family. Not to mention I miss smoking weed…

  • @nawnaw1749
    @nawnaw1749 Před rokem +1

    Not sure how anyone can do over the road trucking with ELD’s.

  • @jeffs7707
    @jeffs7707 Před rokem +3

    My driving career ended with me being citied for driving away from a vehicle who passed on the right shoulder and made contact with the front of the truck.

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +3

      Dang that sucks, sorry to hear it. A big concern about the job for sure

  • @ronbrown8611
    @ronbrown8611 Před rokem +1

    The I ot thing I can think of is local food service they get home mostly theyight be super tired but that's the only thing that's seems okay.

  • @levth2839
    @levth2839 Před rokem +1

    Truckers need a nationwide union to tackle government and bogus laws along with the mistreatment of drivers. I drive for a local union outfit. I go home daily to my family and Make well over 100k annually and if I have a problem that can't be resolved I simply contact a union rep and go from there. Trucking isn't for everyone and neither is college. You either can tolerate it or not. But until truckers stand together as one, the job will have several unnecessary headaches

  • @BugRaiser
    @BugRaiser Před 11 měsíci

    I work for a Freight company in West Michigan as a Janitor and all the truckers quit so they are struggling to hire drivers.

  • @harryknutts8428
    @harryknutts8428 Před rokem +2

    I think to be successful if you’re talking about being over the road or a regional driver where you are on the road 5 to 6 days out of the week I think the way to be successful is to have a shitty home life or not much of a home life at all not that it has to be a total disaster zone just being single with nothing at home it’s probably the best way way I think that if you have a really great home life and a loving familyAnd you’re on the road thinking about home all the time I think eventually he’ll wear you down and either you’ll figure out a way to go local or if you can’t do that you might just get out all together

  • @chrisbelsito4231
    @chrisbelsito4231 Před 5 měsíci

    Trucking used to be a fun job for folks that didn’t want someone looking over their shoulder.. with the ELD and cameras looking at drivers and all the tracking going on, it’s taken a bad turn in my opinion.. miss the days of pure freedom of driving OTR… dot wasn’t as bad. We were the help on the highway.. things change and not always for the better but they do change

  • @Griffmode
    @Griffmode Před 9 měsíci

    I make 1400 dollars a week doing deliveries … which is more than I’ve made in my life, but at the same time I work 50-60+ hours a week so is it really worth it when I barely have time for myself

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex6485 Před 11 měsíci

    I gave 10 years of my life to the trucking industry and that was enough. The day came when I just couldn't justify it.

  • @Tony_G_92
    @Tony_G_92 Před 3 měsíci

    I did it for two years and quit cuz the lack of respect and them always taking advantage of me and no overtime pay and 70 hours every week is not sustainable for me and the countless lies they would tell me and them fucking up my paychecks and having to fight for them to correct it, you either live in the truck doing Otr and get fat and can’t walk or you do local do 70 hours a week and only have time to come home shower sleep and go right back to work

  • @Lone_Wolf_91
    @Lone_Wolf_91 Před rokem +5

    You definitely make good points.
    Lucky for me so to say I love trucking.
    I hate being annoyed and fridges made me crazy while flatbed thought me a lot.
    It's great window for immigrants but also many companies go cheap and drop ppl onto the road without proper discipline and training.
    Good money no doubt but if You are single You will most likely stay single, kids especially make it hard for my friends who are quitting both single oo after paying out their new trucks.
    I have a gf and a dog so we can travel together from time to time, just gotta find good job, doesn't have to pay the best but the one who cares for You and understands Your needs.
    We will definitely go oo, now in Canada but we started green cards application since we cane to conclusion that Canada is USA b**ch in many aspects and trucking as well🤭
    I was lucky tho thx to my current company who hired me and helped with immigration, Ive been in 46 states, saw whole south Canada and gave me opportunity to get flatbed experience, oversize experience even thru entire Canada. I love N.America especially that transport/long-haul in Europe sucks, like rly rly is bad.
    Thx for coming back to us👍

    • @bsar11
      @bsar11 Před rokem

      Hey buddy. How are you doing the green card application to move down south. I want to do the same thing.

    • @Lone_Wolf_91
      @Lone_Wolf_91 Před rokem

      @@bsar11 There are few companies that hire experience drivers but it cost 10k $ and takes 2-3y... But I can sit here do my thing and after few years I just get it, go work for them a year and Im all good.
      Experior is one all my friends go, eazy to check it, many YT videos about it.

    • @bsar11
      @bsar11 Před rokem

      @@Lone_Wolf_91 ok thanks. Yea I know it will cost that much. I’ve done research on the EB3 visa they give. I don’t mind waiting. It just the experience I don’t have. I can check out that company. Thnx. If you know any other, please share lol.

  • @femio3617
    @femio3617 Před rokem

    Can someone tell me how to get off this truck note am ready to do someone else 4 years over in

  • @neverobey1477
    @neverobey1477 Před rokem +7

    Dude why you cut the beard? I was confused for a minute here

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem +3

      I think my beard was more popular than I am 😂

    • @neverobey1477
      @neverobey1477 Před rokem

      @@DrivenTrucking yup.. good video tho. You are right! I've been searching for something local in Arizona but the pay is terrible..

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem

      @@neverobey1477 I looked in to local as well, there are definitely high paying ones out there but the majority are not when I compared my time to being home 🤷‍♂️

    • @neverobey1477
      @neverobey1477 Před rokem +1

      @@DrivenTrucking I'm thinking about tanker endorsement.. I seen a few good paying and home daily.. let's see . But good luck to you brother God bless.. and let's go Brandon lol

    • @joe2a
      @joe2a Před rokem

      @@neverobey1477 check out Dot Foods in Bullhead,AZ

  • @ThatOneGuy-hp2pb
    @ThatOneGuy-hp2pb Před rokem +2

    Did you ever have to replace your Turbo or clutch?

    • @DrivenTrucking
      @DrivenTrucking  Před rokem

      Clutch yes, turbo no and it was the OEM turbo as well. I did not dog my truck when it was heavy and I tried to keep my boost under 20 PSI at all times.

  • @lehisilver1191
    @lehisilver1191 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The job market's flooded with truckers.That's why the pay sbelow.. Most of them don't speak english very well

  • @392nightrunner
    @392nightrunner Před rokem +2

    So does marriage but people still do it

  • @dionblasco727
    @dionblasco727 Před rokem +1

    Trucking companies should pay hourly

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal Před rokem

    Small cup pineapple is 5.99 at truck stop such bs beef jerky is like 30$ a bag

  • @humanbeing8719
    @humanbeing8719 Před 10 dny

    I don’t understand it , I’ve done this for 25 years and still love it, truckers are whiny and stupid, you wanna hide something from a truck driver?
    Put it in a book

  • @HaulingDonkey
    @HaulingDonkey Před rokem +3

    There is a simple way to handle states that create anti-trucking-laws… don’t go there. When enough truckers refuse to go to these places, the freight rates will rise. There are few careers that could land you in prison or in the grave on any given day-law enforcement would be one. Peace officers get much more respect. However, I am making double what most of them make. Most of the problems in trucking started in 1979, when politicians deregulated the industry-creating a cut-throat free-for-all. If the government wants to fill the driver shortage, they just need to bring back collective bargaining for wages.

  • @hanselito2416
    @hanselito2416 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Brokers are the biggest scam 😂
    So are truck manufacturers who shame on them dont build their stuff to last (cheap to repair, proper fail points).

  • @bryanrawls4794
    @bryanrawls4794 Před rokem

    No Im gonna truck because I can manage my home expenses unlike some people who never could grasp that concept before they started.

  • @ronbrown8611
    @ronbrown8611 Před rokem

    It's because 75% of truck drivers are foreigners who live overseas. I'm a truck driver I'm 26 I see nobody my age doing this job really. I saw nobody from my highschool even mention this career. It feels lonely and I feel like an outcast in society. the job is already shipped overseas but they all live here!! Or it's people who work for low pay and it ruins it for normal Americans.
    I'm looking into becoming a pilot. I'll do trucking for another yr or just before I go insane.
    I used to be insanely invested in athlrtics and somehow I let myself sit in a seat 🪑