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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2020
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  • @CostaneFTW1
    @CostaneFTW1 Před 3 lety +760

    My advice for the industry would be;
    1)Don't believe a single thing someone promises you. It's more important to fill a chair for 2 months than it is to not be called a liar. They will hire you full on expecting you to quit so they will promise you anything it takes for you to get in that truck.
    2) Don't expect to have a truck like this, not for a while. For lack of a better term, you need to pay your dues, and sometimes, even after that you still don't get a truck like that. If Billy Badass is what you're looking for, sometimes you will have to make sacrifices to get that, companies pay less but have nicer equipment ect. But no kid, fresh cdl, is going to get put into a long nose, loud, clean truck. You will get put into a plastic automatic volvo or freightliner because if you smack it up, it doesn't matter.
    3) Never sign a lease. If you want to buy a truck, go to the bank, get a loan. The company pushes leases because it makes them more than the freight, Prime is a truck sales company, not a trucking company.
    4) Learn to specialize. The industry isn't like the 70s, you're not going to make it big driving whatever wherever. Learn hazmat tanker, flatbed, or oversized. Stick to one thing and get really good at it. Find the jobs that pay the most, and then make yourself a good applicant to that job, don't expect your door swinging on the general market to match to those specialty jobs. 99% of the time, if it's in a box, it pays less.
    5) Respect. Respect everyone everywhere you go, shippers talk down to you, smile and wish them a good day, someone cuts you off, just keep going. Respect for the driver has disappeared over the years, and it's because our respect for ourselves, and the public, disappeared as well. You are going to be a professional, act like it.

    • @user-if8nz2yo5n
      @user-if8nz2yo5n Před 3 lety +10

      Well said! I don't know squat about hauling, but from my own experience loading/unloading your rigs, it all sounds accurate. Like dodging potholes on a forklift on some of those trailers! Including gettin stuck. Thx for your words of wisdom!

    • @Timrathmore
      @Timrathmore Před 3 lety +18

      Deyuuum buddy!! You are literally the saving grace of this type of career. I have not seen anyone spill the beans out like that and simply tell the truth and five solid advise...... much respect!! Like you said we ought to respect others and be professional. If the perspective or idea of what it takes to be out there on the road was lost. You set things right back on track. Thank you very kindly. MUCH RESPECT GOD BLESS

    • @user-if8nz2yo5n
      @user-if8nz2yo5n Před 3 lety +1

      @Henrik Thanks for introducing us to the ways of swedes! That totally blows chunks! Fn socialists! That's what our fn dim witted democrats want to do to us. I can't wait until Trump makes them cry again on Nov. 3rd!

    • @user-if8nz2yo5n
      @user-if8nz2yo5n Před 3 lety +1

      @Henrik Well done!! There's still hope for you at 24 albeit slim.

    • @pryomatic
      @pryomatic Před 3 lety +1

      Prime is the worst, Literally everyone in a prime truck is an idiot or a foreigner from my experience

  • @JHart-rd3nx
    @JHart-rd3nx Před 3 lety +303

    Just retired from driving, make sure that all the people that want CDL's love to drive because that's what you will be doing. 50 yrs behind the wheel

    • @0Beyonder0
      @0Beyonder0 Před 3 lety +5

      Congratulations... Since a kid my family knew i liked the idea being on the road long periods (greyhounds, truckers) but for it to be my career they look me crazy... Luckily my older cousin hotshot cdl regional, he got me in it so i can do it on the side, i am in college.

    • @805NAVE
      @805NAVE Před 3 lety +2

      @@0Beyonder0 LUCKY I wish wish WISH I knew anyone who was involved in the industry. I’m in college too rn. Nothing I love more than driving road trips. I’m all over the place, Vegas this weekend, my shasta next weekend, pebble beach this week etc. I go to school in SD CA. Put over 30k miles on my Lexus each year. Thinking about getting cal ASAP it has always been a dream job for the longest time.

    • @0Beyonder0
      @0Beyonder0 Před 3 lety

      @@805NAVE I feel you brother but for me, i see as my parents were right because although cousin akes good money, it is up and down and all i know that are with him would not recommend it as it tolls you, to each is own. One thing for sure i will do it on the side if i can one day

    • @OGElites
      @OGElites Před 3 lety

      i love you

    • @patrickvanmeter2922
      @patrickvanmeter2922 Před 2 lety

      Me too. The driving part is the best part. The rest of the BS has ruined the job.

  • @cesarcorreia851
    @cesarcorreia851 Před 3 lety +211

    100% accurate is good that you make this video so everybody understand that be come a truck driver is not just steering a wheel

  • @jessecastro4733
    @jessecastro4733 Před 3 lety +113

    Trucking is definitely a lifestyle not a job!!!! If your married or have a significant other that person has to be strong and understanding the trucking life

    • @longrifle.
      @longrifle. Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed. But most aren't and don't!
      Not that it cant be done, just commonly, more fails than successes.

  • @connorneuse2448
    @connorneuse2448 Před 3 lety +21

    Very good points. I was able to skip the OTR stage of my driving career by getting on with a small local gravel company at 18 years old. I met the right people and got the right information and after a few local driving jobs I bought my first truck at 23. A 1996 freightliner classic. Exactly 1 year later I bought my first Peterbilt. A 2003 379 with a 6NZ Cat named "Must be nice" because that's what everyone always told me since I was home every day and made plenty money. The truth is anyone can do it. I started out with nothing but a dream, good credit, and little money for a down payment. I'm almost 25 now and still have the Freightliner sitting at my house because it's so sentimental to me.

  • @flatbedtrucker5473
    @flatbedtrucker5473 Před 3 lety +57

    I own my trucking company and your so spot on. I wish more ppl were like you

  • @MKultra209
    @MKultra209 Před 3 lety +28

    Good advice.. I never went OTR. Out of school I got a job at Pepsi starting at 20 per hour..this was 12 years ago,had to offload product and stock shelves...now I just transport product from facility to facility making 34 an hour..I'm home everyday, its day shift, weekends off and every holiday off paid..I average about 80 to 90k depending on if drivers stick around or not. I will eventually buy my own truck once my kids are out of the house and my wife and I will team up..you don't need to go otr. Don't try to fill the image of what otr guys make it to be...guys are making close to 100k by making extra runs and working an extra day. This is just transporting product now, drop and hook. I didn't see a reason to take the hard beatin path.

  • @jasonwhitley714
    @jasonwhitley714 Před 3 lety +31

    I've been driving for 20 years and you are the first person I've ever seen on YT to tell people how it really is when they start out.

  • @ksp3879
    @ksp3879 Před 3 lety +88

    im 16 and being a truck driver has been my lifelong dream, the past three generations of my families have been truckers... its in my blood. ive been going in a truck since i took my first steps. I plan on owning my own rig one day, love the vids keep it up

    • @reddogtn7905
      @reddogtn7905 Před 3 lety +12

      might I suggest to leave the girls alone then. Get hook on a girl you could very easy lose that dream, I know i did. Love trucks since I was 9 or 10. huge passion. I girl knocked up that pretty much killed it, Yes I still drove twice in fact, But with a family Truly another level of hard!! just a warning family and that life does not go well together.

    • @ItzDrPlow
      @ItzDrPlow Před 3 lety +2

      if you could find a local job to start that would be great. then go try otr. or just straight go otr. but i recommend starting local

    • @Clay677
      @Clay677 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ItzDrPlow this is going to sound weird but i am local and i have thought i would like to go otr at times and as much as i would love to, i cant find any company that will make it worth my time without going to a starter company and making half the money.

    • @ItzDrPlow
      @ItzDrPlow Před 3 lety

      @@Clay677 that would be tough my friend. but theres private companies that could match that or give you more money. your right it does sound weird lol

    • @samsharma1907
      @samsharma1907 Před 3 lety

      Educate yourself in something else too. Autonomous trucks are coming soon.

  • @alleycat1084
    @alleycat1084 Před 3 lety +27

    You nailed it. Best for people who don’t mind being by themselves and single. I have spent a lot of time in those ole trucks, and loved it.

  • @tommyv4980
    @tommyv4980 Před 3 lety +45

    Ah man, I knew you were eventually gonna have 'the talk' with us and give us a reality check haha. Stay safe out there man, I don't think I could be a trucker but watching these videos of being out in the open road gives me a sense of freedom. I look forward to watching the winter videos, those will be badass!

    • @High_strung
      @High_strung  Před 3 lety +16

      Thats the best thing ive read yet lmfao “the talk” lmfaoo now when i look at the video im like oh man here we go lmao

  • @learningtofloat13downthero5

    Great advice man! I got my CDL almost a year ago. I had a corporate job, the reason I got my CDL was for a back up plan more or less. Well my employer eliminated my job this past month and I was fortunate enough to be hired by a trucking company running local. My training consisted of a few times driving with one of the owners to learn how to float and operate everything how they wanted things done. I’m home daily and drive a Pete. I’m still learning and getting comfortable with everything but I’m rolling and making my way to that first paycheck!

    • @learningtofloat13downthero5
      @learningtofloat13downthero5 Před 3 lety +1

      @J O H N S O N I’m enjoying it. No looking back. I don’t think I could ever go back to a desk job.
      I moved on from the first driving job. I now drive truck for a road construction company. Mostly local work with some projects being out of town. The pay is great and it’s seasonal work so I have the winter months off.

    • @learningtofloat13downthero5
      @learningtofloat13downthero5 Před 3 lety

      @J O H N S O N wishing you the best!

    • @boni_traxton9436
      @boni_traxton9436 Před 2 lety

      @@learningtofloat13downthero5 my mother is telling me about getting a CDL because they hear of a shortage an all that, my brother is a driver big rig he gets $37 cents per mile idk if it’s good or not

    • @YodaWasSith
      @YodaWasSith Před 2 lety

      @@boni_traxton9436 Some people have absolutely no one to talk to about the business, so feel glad you have a brother to help out.

    • @boni_traxton9436
      @boni_traxton9436 Před 2 lety

      @@YodaWasSith well life update: I started a business cleaning golf carts, getting a pressure washer an marketing myself to the 55+ communities which are all over this area but also I do driveways as well. I’m really hoping it takes off I got all the legal stuff and I’m unemployed so….now is the perfect time for a miracle to happen

  • @billydirt89
    @billydirt89 Před 3 lety +57

    Facts my girlfriend left me when I started driving It emotionally messing you up and you feel like your life can't get any worse the sleepless nights are the worst the man it was probably the best thing that happened cuz I met a beautiful girl after that while I was trucking delivering at a ware house she gave me her number I didn't even ask because honestly I thought she was to hot for me lol I never regret this life trucking will change your life for shore

    • @tysonhester3684
      @tysonhester3684 Před 2 lety

      Damn you had me in the first wanting to change my mind lol

  • @Misterkoller
    @Misterkoller Před 3 lety +11

    I've wanted to drive a truck since I was 18, I'm 28 now and am thinking about following my dream and your videos are truly inspiring

    • @DarrkMane
      @DarrkMane Před 2 lety

      I'm in this exact position right now. How's it going by the way?

    • @swift_sixx4860
      @swift_sixx4860 Před rokem

      it's been a year, you better be on the fucking road by now. If not, Give me your address, ill smack some sense into you. YOU SHOULD FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS

  • @clintstevenson4382
    @clintstevenson4382 Před 3 lety +11

    I’ve had my cdl for 25 years speaking all truth brother keep preaching it telling them truth ✌️

  • @Mtts28
    @Mtts28 Před 3 lety +119

    That’s why the turnover rate is so high in this industry. False promises put into people’s heads in CDL schools... along with people thinking that it’s easy money. I lost count of how many people I’ve trained through the years that leave the job after a month or two. Most folks just aren’t cut out for 14hr days and getting tossed around in the saddle. It’s cliche but it really is modern day cowboying. Up before the sun and still on the road when it goes down.

    • @High_strung
      @High_strung  Před 3 lety +12

      Thats right

    • @John-kr7iz
      @John-kr7iz Před 3 lety +14

      It's not a career as much as it is a lifestyle

    • @chrisstanley6656
      @chrisstanley6656 Před 3 lety +1

      That is the same in the uk but its 15hour day in stead of 14 still just trying to find a company in America or Canada that will help or take on a British truck

    • @numastar8398
      @numastar8398 Před 3 lety

      @@chrisstanley6656 Alberta has a very popular truck driver program for non Canadians. You should look into it. Its similar to their skilled labor program and can lead to you becoming a permanent resident.

    • @chrisstanley6656
      @chrisstanley6656 Před 3 lety +1

      Duane thank you I will have a look

  • @Calinkswag
    @Calinkswag Před 3 lety +10

    💯 He spittin all facts! It takes time to get where you wanna be in life.

  • @xXBuckOFiveXx
    @xXBuckOFiveXx Před 3 lety +22

    My dad and grandpa were both truck drivers and I wanted to go otr when I was 18 but couldn't get hired anywhere because I was too young. I'm 31 now and have been an electrician since I was 18 but every now and then I get this itch to just drive into the horizon. I can't explain it, I think my dna has a hint of diesel I cant shake.

    • @micah5669
      @micah5669 Před 3 lety +1

      i was really looking forward to getting my cdl out of highschool, you don’t think any companies will hire me?

    • @aldosaavedra7541
      @aldosaavedra7541 Před 3 lety

      @@micah5669 not sure if it’s different in some states but if you’re under 21 you can drive local and not leave the state.

    • @eddiebarraza1951
      @eddiebarraza1951 Před 3 lety

      That’s crazy that you are sharing that story because I’m currently 18 and I want to become an electrician but I’m also interested in getting my CDL because of my uncles. Would you say becoming an electrician was worth it?

  • @mikeq1226
    @mikeq1226 Před 3 lety +3

    This is a must watch for new people getting into this industry. Nice work on the video, 100% honesty!!

  • @Drakonniz
    @Drakonniz Před 3 lety +8

    As a disabled veteran, I can appreciate your honesty and straight forward speaking. The same thing can be said of joining the military, which I did. It sucks starting out, but it is what you make of it. And, after a time, it gets better. Thank you for the video. I have often considered perhaps trying to drive a truck, but I have military issues that make me unstable. My mother was a weighmaster in the early 80's, so I have an understanding of THAT end of things, then in the military I was a diesel mechanic on battle tanks. So, there again I understand THAT end of it.
    I only recently started watching your videos, and I couldn't be happier. In place of actually driving a truck, you fill a void in my life. So I owe you thanks for that as well. The video that really peaked my interest was when you visited Iowa80. I wish the video was a bit larger and covered more, but I liked it none the less.
    Growing up, I remember talking to truckers and listening to them talk and complain about their companies. Everything from dirty practices of "we will buy you a truck" then when the last payment hits "oh..gee.. we dont have work for you" and magically after they lose the truck "hey we found work for you, to sabotage of trucks, unfair company to company practices and a LOT more. But, I would still try driving if I thought my military physical and mental problems wouldn't hinder it. I grew up listening to all the horror stories (Roseburg, Oregon) from swift, knight trucking, and a few others I forget. I've even heard of some of the horror stories from weighmasters on both ends of things, from weighmasters being dicks because they hated a specific trucker, to truckers hating the weighmasters. One trucker where I lived got pushed so far, that he drove his truck and trailer through the weigh scale, and got sent to prison for it.

  • @sampson4685
    @sampson4685 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! You speaking the truth. Been driving 37 years great to see the younger generation coming on. Love the truck and the videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @jerryburdick8051
    @jerryburdick8051 Před 3 lety +2

    You are awesome. I'm much older, have no career path toward driving, but I get so much pleasure and inspiration from your videos. You're wise way beyond your years, and I respect and admire your work ethic and and sense of what it means to do the right thing. Good for you, and thank you.

  • @jasonmccarthy820
    @jasonmccarthy820 Před 3 lety

    I always wanted to drive a truck since I was little. My grandpa drove OTR through the 70's up into the late 80's when he found a local company and stayed there until he passed in 96. Turned 21 in 2002 but ended up doing whatever in a miserable time for work in my early life. Things got better and in 2011 got hired on at Daimler Trucks in NC and now I build Freightliners. Working there has given me a life I thought I'd never have. Hope to one day be able to drive OTR but following advice that many truckers on here give, I think I'll wait until my children are older and talk my wife into team driving.

  • @bryanritts213
    @bryanritts213 Před 3 lety +4

    Been driving for 30 years. Great info for the new people. Spot on!

  • @tomcaines8451
    @tomcaines8451 Před 3 lety +1

    I watch you because I drive a route truck which is just a box van basically and have been up and down the interstate a million times and see truckers everyday and I have always wondered what it was like. I really enjoy watching you and I appreciate you just being real with your vids. Keep them coming. P.S no such thing as luck. You are blessed

  • @timothynichols3360
    @timothynichols3360 Před 3 lety +1

    1 billion percent the truth.he reminds me of myself the first 6yrs of my driving career.and I even lived with my grandparents as well.great wishes to him.snd everyone out here

  • @cambilt1683
    @cambilt1683 Před 3 lety +5

    Life is funny. I don’t believe in luck or coincidence. Whether or not there is some pre ordained path embedded in the ether or not, our path is laid out by a constant series of choices. Literally millions of your choices brought you to this point. Something a seemingly inconsequential as choosing a different truck stop that day or taking a few extra minutes here or there and your life would be totally different and you probably don’t have this channel and I’m not sitting here typing this and looking forward to your next video.
    Anyway I will shut up now. Great video. Thanks for speaking truth and thanks to you and all the other truck drivers out there for doing what you do.

  • @Revan_the3rd
    @Revan_the3rd Před 3 lety +1

    I just barely started watching. Thanks for the video and the comments! I appreciate it really.

  • @zachattack5414
    @zachattack5414 Před 3 lety +1

    I always knew the trucking industry wasn’t a walk in the park, but I honestly love trucks and I’m kinda willing to put up with it. I’ve been watching your videos for quite some time and to hear this story only makes me wanna push harder, you’re an inspiration man. Thank you for this video

  • @BlakeJoy
    @BlakeJoy Před 3 lety +7

    Great advice! I'm a prime example of the perfect candidate, no kids, no wife, been doing straight truck route driving for 6+ years with 14-17 hour days of not only driving but also heavy lifting. I'm ready to make the transition to my CDL.

  • @Woody992
    @Woody992 Před 3 lety +12

    I remember my first months were shit man I even felt weird when I was home like if I was sick. It was hard but you get used to it

  • @maryrenee6157
    @maryrenee6157 Před 3 lety

    40 frack trucker rooms for truckers from Texas I took care of them and cleaned their rooms. I was administrator and housekeeper manager at the facility . I learned so much and this video Explains Everything as I Knew it too. You sir were spot on. It's a hard job and not for married folks for sure. Unless you're relationship is totally strong. We had our share of problens ourselves being married and managed through quite well. Just celebrated our 37 the anniversary. But I just wanted to say Bravo on you're Spot On video. I'm sir am ready for the next video. 🚛🚦🤠😁🌍🎼 So just keep on trucking ...10-4 good buddy over and out..

  • @chrissuggs8521
    @chrissuggs8521 Před 3 lety +5

    Im so impressed with your accuracy on the subject. You just birthed a good driver out of someone!

  • @BradKR
    @BradKR Před 3 lety +6

    Explained very well man! This is why I run local home daily. Trucking is in my blood, but couldn't be away from home and the family.

    • @sharoncross5993
      @sharoncross5993 Před 3 lety

      I can understand I'm trying to find something local can't go over the road because of my family but it's hard fresh out of school with no experience trying to find local work

    • @BradKR
      @BradKR Před 3 lety

      @@sharoncross5993 where I live Coca Cola will hire you with little experience. That’s where I went at first. Now I drive for cardinal.

  • @jasonscott598
    @jasonscott598 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm almost 22 and I've been driving 26ft box trucks 26,000 GVWR with a class C license since I was 18. The contract I had up until last year kept me working almost all the time, literally. We don't have any logbooks so we can drive as much as we can. This meant my homelife become nothing, destroyed my relationship with my high school girlfriend who I thought I was going to marry and three others after. I can attest that you hit the spots on that dead on. I really appreciate all the heads up on getting my class A. My current boss does both box trucks and flatbed and ill be getting on with him for a while, just that 'in' you were saying. He even wants to get an OTR contract for me. However this is the third company I've been with, and the other two were absolutely horrible. Terrible bosses, managers, contracts. Finally came back here and im staying. Thank you for the upload!

  • @dakotaeverson7136
    @dakotaeverson7136 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm really glad I found your channel because my close uncle owns a trucking business and i wanna join so this gives me a hole other view trucking thanks

  • @nolimitgeorge9094
    @nolimitgeorge9094 Před 3 lety

    I Have My Cdl Permit Now And I’m Saving Up For A School ; I Stumbled Across Your Video Randomly And I Enjoy Them !!! Thanks Bub .

    • @wyattmarshall7026
      @wyattmarshall7026 Před 3 lety

      If you want to stay in your general area, see if waste management is in your area, they will train you on any piece of equipment you want too for free, you just need a class b CDL

  • @nuker_1433
    @nuker_1433 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes please make a video about how you got to where you are today!! Thanks and keep up the good work @Life Behind The Wheel

  • @irabarker2546
    @irabarker2546 Před 2 lety

    This is why i drive a enddump and home at night. I have a lot of respect for yall that can be on the road so long

  • @chrisreddick36
    @chrisreddick36 Před 3 lety

    I have actually slept in my truck parked in the yard because I couldn’t sleep in my bed at home. Getting out of the truck was the best decision I have made. After saying that once you get diesel I your blood it never gets out. I think about driving everyday and truly miss driving the truck but not the lifestyle. It’s a rough life at times but it can be a lot of fun as well. Like the channel keep them videos coming. WHOOP WHOOP

  • @robertdivany1627
    @robertdivany1627 Před 3 lety +1

    I think we should all thank you for putting out your life experiences as a truck driver and all of the things you went through to get to were you are now ..keep on trucking bro ..and thank you so much for being an inspiration for another of us

  • @chasebutler5819
    @chasebutler5819 Před 3 lety +5

    You a real one man, I’d be a 3rd generation trucker lol. Can’t really think of anything else to do. I’m only 20 and I’ve tried to avoid it based off of what my family has told me but here lately the jobs I’ve been working have been terrible and I find myself wanting to drive. I know that at some point I will probably find myself behind the wheel. Take care buddy. Keep the videos coming.

    • @slimJimmey
      @slimJimmey Před 3 lety +1

      Hey man do what you love and what will make you happy.

  • @arrowkart4j
    @arrowkart4j Před 3 lety +2

    40 years in trucking. Definitely a tough business. I do tankers and low boy work only. In my career I did one dry van. It's not for the faint of heart. It can ruin personal relationships quickly. Do your homework before you get into any trucking job. Keep up the good work I enjoy your videos.

  • @lurycharles-pierre1223
    @lurycharles-pierre1223 Před 3 lety +1

    Man that was a truck driver for two years and everything you’re saying it is so true you go through hell with these of the guys but thank you for sharing that everybody should know that

  • @nathandeluca9215
    @nathandeluca9215 Před 3 lety

    My dad was an over the road trucker for years so I understand this 100%. I miss going with him in the rig and traveling

  • @darkmagician9
    @darkmagician9 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the video, I turned 21 earlier this year, and this is literally my passion now, I have no girlfriend, no family, no bills nothing to tie me down and I know it's going to be tough but I'm ready for it. I'm ready to get on with my life already aha you've inspired me a great ton, and I thank you!

    • @High_strung
      @High_strung  Před 3 lety +6

      That’s awesome man thats what i set out to do see you out there!

    • @koaoi9172
      @koaoi9172 Před 2 lety

      same respect man

  • @kirkjones9639
    @kirkjones9639 Před 2 lety

    Those first couple of years can be brutal. I was lucky, my uncles owned log trucks. So I drove them in the Cascades till I went into the Marines. It has been my fall back job, in between contracts, for decades. Finding a good company to work for is like pulling teeth, and forget about a home life.

  • @mountainsparky6031
    @mountainsparky6031 Před 3 lety

    A very valuable lesson to learn for all at the outset: Pay your dues and put up with the people and the stuff, rewards do not come easily. Hard work creates it's own "luck". Maybe use this time of life to start buying rental property? That could lead to freedom and security: a comfortable retirement, a way to settle down if you choose, some equity if you want to start your own business some day.... Good luck young man, you are wise and on your way to whatever you dream.
    Oh, and love your vids. Keep 'em coming.

  • @droningusa2473
    @droningusa2473 Před 3 lety

    Your channel is blowing up because it’s real info. real content. No bs. No clickbait. Keep it going!

  • @HyperActive7
    @HyperActive7 Před 3 lety

    I have to say that truckers are some of the nicest people I've met in my life. It seems like you guys carry yourselves in a way I would expect to see in a true Americana occupation. You seem, for as young as you are, and as briefly experienced in trucking as you are to be a rare professional with the right kind of head on your shoulders where you understand it's not easy to be out on the road and having to put up with the absubaties of general life and trucking and yet still be professional and what the younger generation needs to look up to. You bring positivity with you and I'm very impressed to see it as a 37 year old man who has witnessed my generation and the generation after it forget what respect and hard work will grant you. Keep up with where you want to go because you have a good head on your shoulders that is so sorely needed in the working world!

  • @Bj-rg9ho
    @Bj-rg9ho Před 3 lety +3

    Sounds like the railroad life I traded the cdl to run the rails love your vids makes me wanna hop back in a 379

  • @KenjirebornX
    @KenjirebornX Před 3 lety +32

    I’m seriously considering becoming a truck driver, no wife or kids and nothing holding me back, I’m building up some courage to finally go get my cdl after watching your channel and many others

    • @auspicioustoot
      @auspicioustoot Před 3 lety +5

      Just do it. Even if you fail.

    • @jenkins2607
      @jenkins2607 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm in the exact same boat.

    • @sharoncross5993
      @sharoncross5993 Před 3 lety +1

      Go for it!

    • @treyhouse928
      @treyhouse928 Před 3 lety +1

      You won’t regret it. I’m currently on hometime just got off the road yesterday.

    • @billygoat7094
      @billygoat7094 Před 3 lety +1

      James put it well even if you fail you will always have you cdl if you keep it up Life is too short!

  • @ItzDrPlow
    @ItzDrPlow Před 3 lety +17

    glad i found this channel brother. word to the wise keep an eye on how much red bulls you drink! they could really mess you up

  • @safeflight9189
    @safeflight9189 Před 3 lety

    Been there, done that, got the T-shirt. For sure, this is the message that you don't get from the recruiters. All I ever wanted was exactly this dream--Deep Purple W9--and for over 10 years I got to do it in the music industry! I married a great woman who was supportive (even went on tour with me). For $$ reasons, I sold my 1st truck 6 months after buying it (tires aint cheap when you need more than one at a time). When my twins were born 3 months pre-mature, I made the tough choice to leave the road for a "stable" paycheck and family health insurance. I stopped driving 15 years ago and I often say, "I miss the trucks, just not the life" I keep my CDL and all my endorsements (Haz & Tank) though just in case I might ever want or need to go back. Watching these vids are fun for me, thanks.

  • @cjscrazycars6479
    @cjscrazycars6479 Před 3 lety +3

    Just got back from my first 3 day trip since I got my CDL. Talk about a mind****. It took me 2 days just to calm down! It's all worth it though

  • @chizzy756
    @chizzy756 Před 3 lety

    I go for my test tomorrow morning I’m from Connecticut thank you for your personal opinion bro it’s always good to hear from somebody already living the life 💯

  • @SDxTrueBlaze619
    @SDxTrueBlaze619 Před 3 lety +2

    I'll be starting the classes soon, But i appreciate your videos and many others. Your experiences and others showed me many pro's and con's of this kind of life. I have just begun, as a guy who has been indoors almost all my life. I am looking forward to this new adventure feels. I am sure I'll hit the ups and downs, and as a kid growing up this was one of my first dreams. Many others I've either lost or just can't do them anymore. Almost feels like I'm jumping ship. As they say, i got myself into this, Got to make this happen and not lose hope.
    I was not expecting this video to happen, but i am glad you made one. Just got to keep going, get some new experiences, and continue forward.

  • @ronsherwood6166
    @ronsherwood6166 Před 3 lety

    People need to know this stuff. A little understated, though. Sounds like you've had your trials, but you've had it better than some. 27 years into this, I could tell you some pretty rough stories. Company shenanigans are the biggest factor. Poor maintenance, thieves, broken promises and double standards...the list goes on. But glad to see you hit the other side of the coin and address some issues that most people want to brush under the rug.

  • @nmessier9894
    @nmessier9894 Před 3 lety

    The industry is tough.... my family had a trucking company for 50 plus years, my whole family is all truck drivers, and they all told me don’t become a truck driver. But I can’t not be one it’s in my blood. I know it’s gonna be tough when I get my license but I know I’m definitely gonna love it. Thank you for your videos and this video. Also, kick ass boots!

  • @kennyspry5189
    @kennyspry5189 Před 3 lety +2

    Once again You are AWESOME too take out some Time and Tell The People Thee TRUTH Your a Good Man Becareful and Safe Driving out on the Roads Take Care Brother Enjoy your Trip

  • @greg38834
    @greg38834 Před 3 lety

    im 44 yro always wanted my cdl daddy drove and i rode alot. but i went into mechanics. i became a factory mechanic for a very recognizable auto manufacturer..dream job right? i left that job after 9 years and went to TDI paid cash for tuition like you, i was blessed with a freind that put me in a glider.....first dispatch...Shelbyville ,TN to Litiz, PA, then to Indy grossing 78k. very very scary for a rookie
    this vid should be required veiwing in all truck driving schools....keep the shiny side up and thanks for your service driver

  • @yeetxd4219
    @yeetxd4219 Před 3 lety +10

    shit i saw this channel at 5k now look its just growing good on you man
    (hello from new Zealand btw)

    • @High_strung
      @High_strung  Před 3 lety +2

      That’s awesome man thanks for being a follower! And i live seeing where people are from thanks for the 10-20

  • @ChrisLoXFB
    @ChrisLoXFB Před 3 lety +1

    Great story! I found your channel when I started playing American Truck Simulator. Good thing I can just flip a power switch and shut it off when I'm sick of it.Keep trucking, Bro! Love the vids

  • @driver4818
    @driver4818 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve always wanted to be a Cattle hauler. I don’t know if I’ll ever get to live that dream, but Hopefully one day.

  • @salazar4052
    @salazar4052 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. I see your videos from Colombia... Peterbilt is a big and very nice truck. Congrat .....

  • @JordensCadet
    @JordensCadet Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciate the honesty alot. These kind of videos are very important for people to see. The misery and loneliness is very intense and certainly not something everyone could handle and should handle.

  • @pipeking389
    @pipeking389 Před 3 lety +5

    Im 18 turning 19 in a couple months, have had my cdl for 3 months now. Im lucky because my grandpa already has a small company that I can drive for. Hope to get my own peterbilt/kenworth here in a a year or so. Love watching your vids man, you're definitely a good role model! Stay safe brother

    • @ronsherwood6166
      @ronsherwood6166 Před 3 lety

      At that age, you have to do it right. Most people your age can't handle it properly, so it's important for you especially to hold up the standard. Your generation is being judged by your words and actions.

  • @robertdaniul4390
    @robertdaniul4390 Před 3 lety

    Yep you are 100% correct sir amd this comes from another veteran driver for 22 years now.

  • @cl_ans7147
    @cl_ans7147 Před 3 lety +8

    I couldn’t stop looking at your boots and shorts but good video, the truth but it won’t stop me for following my Dreams and becoming an owner op in the future. Luckily i know my Dads good friends so I’ll hopefully be able to Drive good, thanks for your story aswell it’s very inspiring.

    • @High_strung
      @High_strung  Před 3 lety +2

      Didn’t want to oush anyone away just want then to know whats coming and hell yeah man good luck!

    • @cl_ans7147
      @cl_ans7147 Před 3 lety

      @@High_strung will do man! Will continue watching, I’ve been in a truck before I even learned how to crawl. Love being around em even with negative nancies I’m not gonna stop following my dreams like how you didn’t stop trying to pursue your career in trucking

  • @EmperorStorky
    @EmperorStorky Před 3 lety

    I don't have any intention of getting a license to drive a truck in the Netherlands as I don't even have a car license. It's good to see a video like this to talk about the hard things of the job.
    And watching your videos and playing games like American Truck Simulator fills up my "needs"
    Truly appreciate your videos, and I hope that you have a wonderful and safe future 👍🏻

  • @anthonybrown1251
    @anthonybrown1251 Před 3 lety

    Watching this guys videos really helped me get the concept of how to shift a truck. I have to get my class a CDL for my new job and they want me to take the test in a 14 (?) speed digger truck. These videos help me get a better understanding on how to shift them and try to grasp the concept of splitting the gears.

  • @twoodruff35
    @twoodruff35 Před 3 lety +1

    My dad was a truck driver I spent the first 17 years in the jump seat and a little bit in the driver seat😎 I fell in love with trucking at a young age sitting in those long nose Pete's listening to that turbo and Jake's singing there wonderful song it don't get no better then that, I've also seen the the good and bad parts of the industry you'll meet some real good people and some real shitty people but at the end of the day those other drivers out there are your brothers and sisters and help you out just as much as family will, it's one hell'UVA life style people wouldn't understand but wouldn't trade it for the world

  • @lordmetal3842
    @lordmetal3842 Před 3 lety

    been behind the wheel for over 20yrs now ...everything this young man said is TRUE he's even being nice about it and the type of people and bullshit you will have to put up with on the road..and to anyone new drivers out there watching this or reading my comment..know this driving is not for everyone it is a hard demanding job that requires alot of dedication and focus, theres no shame in bowing out.its not for everyone.

  • @pablocruise678
    @pablocruise678 Před 3 lety

    Great advice!! I started as long haul, went to local gravel delivery, now I’m a city bus driver in Vegas... union... making good money.. a CDL.. is a great life!!

  • @gliderider7077
    @gliderider7077 Před 3 lety +1

    Dude your 22,000 subscribers is because you’re a real dude, you keep things down to earth and you’re funny af. Driving a badass truck and keeping it clean helps too 🤙🏼. Stay safe bro, love the vids. 🇺🇸. It’s been 28 years since I’ve been behind the wheel (career change) and there isn’t a day I don’t miss it! My Dad, Brother and I all drove and it was in our blood...it never leaves.

  • @randytinsman9207
    @randytinsman9207 Před 3 lety +2

    This guy is right but I got my experience and now I drive local and I love it.

  • @Simple_Worship_Guitar
    @Simple_Worship_Guitar Před 3 lety +1

    Loving your videos man. Got my CDL in 2000, and my first few years were miserable. First otr job paid me 10 cents per mile for 6 weeks of training (talking about starving LOL.), and then 20 cents per mile in my first truck. Now I pretty much do what I want, stay within an hour or two from home in a day cab and make $18.50 an hour to drive 6am-4pm m-f and go home. It’s all about getting the experience.

  • @Mv-mp3gy
    @Mv-mp3gy Před 3 lety

    Very cool. If I didn't have sleep apnea, I'd do it. My first Christmas present I remember,and still my favorite, was a Hess truck with working lights...like 1972. Was operating a tow truck at 13...living life thru your channel...keep up the great work!

  • @carsonlong18
    @carsonlong18 Před 3 lety +2

    This is an eye opener because I love trucks and the idea of trucking but I’m a family man which is hard because it basically one or the other...... thank you for this video 💯.

    • @John-kr7iz
      @John-kr7iz Před 3 lety +1

      not a easy life been in the industry over 20 years, if you do get into it try and get something where your home at the end of the day, personally I've been shit on by many companies, went without food, bad weather, bad situations where im wondering what the hell am i doing, so if you do, try and go local, that way your home daily

    • @carsonlong18
      @carsonlong18 Před 3 lety

      @@John-kr7iz greatly appreciated, good luck on your journey💯.

    • @John-kr7iz
      @John-kr7iz Před 3 lety

      @@carsonlong18 Im trying to get out of it but thanks lol!

  • @rerun626
    @rerun626 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you brother! I’m gonna start taking my CDL classes this spring if it all works out. Getting all the tips I can before then

  • @juanelias7546
    @juanelias7546 Před 3 lety

    Pretty cool that you are willing to be honest about Trucking. I been driving for 5 years now and i have felt that pain. but it getting better and it has taken five years. folks really need to here this. My truck of choice is Volvo , just fyi. Be safe out there!!

  • @mimimorlan
    @mimimorlan Před 3 lety +2

    Nice dude! Definitely something to think about. I’ve always imagined driving a stretched out cab over thanks man!

  • @frederickoning191
    @frederickoning191 Před 3 lety

    From your first video I had a sense that you were the 'real deal'. Your hardships have made you stronger and left you with purpose and a big heart it seems. I think you just firmed up my subscription for good.

  • @rogerleyster4306
    @rogerleyster4306 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful insight into your story! Great content. Really enjoying watching, thank you for sharing.

  • @Superstock1
    @Superstock1 Před 3 lety

    I do not truck drive, I pipeline and build wind farms across America. I have an awesome family who feels the strain of what I do for a living. I come home once every couple of months. YOU hit it spot on in this video on everything bud. IF you can not handle being away from home or away from loved ones and do not have the drive to go get it, you will never make it out here.

  • @MrDead345
    @MrDead345 Před 3 lety +2

    dude love all the vids and ur so humble and straight to the point thts what people like and just keep it real and im looking forward to ur next vids dude and pls stay safe and keep on trucking

  • @sohailbundah7227
    @sohailbundah7227 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for all of that, I needed to hear. I knew it wasnt all that easy. Respect ✌🇯🇲

  • @alfy234
    @alfy234 Před 3 lety

    I feel ya bro I can’t sleep unless I’m in my truck sad but try stay safe brother love ya truck

  • @richardmoore2323
    @richardmoore2323 Před 2 lety

    Appreciate the information and just keep on trucking .

  • @nickd.4512
    @nickd.4512 Před 3 lety

    Very very truthful description of this life we live. I know the hardship being on the road with a pregnant wife at home. You really rely on family. But she knows the ins and outs. I ran a 24 7 wrecker company almost 2 decades before turning to driving truck and we've been together for 12 years of that. She knows how to handle things when im out for days. It will definitely test you and your family at times. Especially when it gets slow and you dont know if the rent can be paid or groceries bought.

  • @You8yet
    @You8yet Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you fam 🙌🏽 been @ fedex 3 year finally got my
    Permit I start. CDL class oct 25

  • @mikemartinsr5350
    @mikemartinsr5350 Před 3 lety

    Facts my brother been there started driving truck in 1983 retired in 2011 I had a great career made a lot of money love spending my time with my wife and grown kids and grandchildren , keep on trucking and putting out the great content stay safe.

  • @BigRockyD
    @BigRockyD Před 3 lety

    I love this brother. You lay out the facts of the blue collar life. A lot of this can apply to many trades. You don’t start off King shit just because you were top of your class. The old timers don’t give a shit what you can do you gotta put the time IN. I graduated from body shop school and thought it would be no time before I was just mixing color and spraying cars that someone under me gets ready. 11 years later I’m finally running my own shop with a best friend booking work left and right. Making my own hours and scheduling cars when I want them done. Keep your nose down and put the time in. The rest comes LATER.

  • @FearEngine
    @FearEngine Před 3 lety +3

    Thank You so much for explaining all of this, I really want to buy a truck when I get my inheritance and get my CDL etc, but I know it's
    not that simple.

  • @kylemacdonald3124
    @kylemacdonald3124 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 new to the channel just subscribed a few days ago and I’m loving the videos! Was thinking of getting into trucking in the near future and this video and others have been very helpful and insightful and overall inspiring! Keep up the good work I can’t wait to see more content soon! 😄

  • @drtommywells9804
    @drtommywells9804 Před 3 lety +1

    Right on man ,thank you 😊 stay strong,be safe,God Bless

  • @noahburlison3515
    @noahburlison3515 Před 3 lety

    Spot on brother. If anybody thinks a long hood truck comes easy, it doesn’t. I’m lucky to be in the position I am and be 21 and have a 379 and a w9l, but I’ve worked my ass off for it and made a lot of sacrifices for them. Total different world once you become a truck driver

  • @StubProductions
    @StubProductions Před 3 lety

    Some very wise words from a young man. You give some great advice and a honest opinion on trucking and life in general. Mental health is extremely important and a topic we all need to share more about. Thank you for having the guts to talk about that.

  • @millvee1005
    @millvee1005 Před 3 lety

    🎯, 100%on point, you just described my whole experience starting out as a trucker 19yrs ago, I started out with "England" and any trucker that's familiar with that company already know the deal with them, very little pay and shitty miles but I weathered the storm and finally doing great. Keep up the good work and as a new subscriber I see that what you do and what you go through as a trucker is the same as me.

  • @2001pontiacta
    @2001pontiacta Před 3 lety

    Not sure how I ever came across your video’s about a week ago. I am not a truck driver but, love the video’s, beautiful truck! I have a buddy who has a peterbilt who does not wear his boots in his truck either,lol. New sub here buddy👍🏻 thanks for keeping America going🙌🏻