I used to go fast like you, after a while if you’re on a busy yard that speedy stuff is for the birds. Nice and steady pace with a 5-10 break in between moves if it’s nonstop when I choose.
I can't help but the wonder are you getting paid by the load or are they putting a time frame on you to move a certain amount of trailers like that I'm trying to see what is the hurry.? I understand the experience has grown but I was just wondering why so fast
I worked at an SC Johnson yard on 3rd and it was 8hrs. We didn't have a load quota for the night since it was hourly. However the expected drop/hook times were 6-10 drops an hour for each driver. Some nights it was slow, some nights you do up to 50 moves.
@@Empolo18 i started driving a goat back in 2005 for distribution center , worked there for 7 year and then spent 10 years at a Walmart DC. Expected was 10 moves an hour but we would usually push 13 to 18 an hour. I just got my CDL A and work for a local beer distributor. First day with the trainer he was cracking jokes about having to train the newby...he got pretty quiet after i blind side 90'd into one of the accounts with no pull ups lol.
whole yard is tight. refers which suck to hook lines to. tight angled alley backs. gas backing. fuck yeah brother I like that! people who arent yard dogs wont recognize the actual finesse that goes into driving like this. making it look easy bro! fuck yeah.
That bump in the front looks annoying... I was at it for a while before I moved to other work. My peak was moving 8 trailers in a little over 8-10 minutes and that was with perfect conditions to go as quickly as possible.
Also too a tip, lower the fifth wheel as you’re backing in it’ll hit ground the second you park it where you want to. Helps speed the process. Not putting the blue on is a dangerous game that’s harder to brake your trailer but I get what you’re doing
@@Qjack101 if you were confused you probably needed trained better to know what exactly the air lines are for... The red is all you need to release the brakes and make the trailer moveable. Only problem with that is you have no trailer brakes working when you push your brake pedal. Also no light cable means if it's dark or raining or snowing or whatever else it makes it harder to see for other people, as well as no hazard lights to tell people when you're backing up. On that, to anyone else reading this, yes, your hazards while in a lot should only be used when you're doing something other than driving forward, such as backing up or doing a U-turn etc. All these asshole places that tell you to use your flashers the entire time in the lot are f**king retarded and it takes away the entire point of having signal lighting seeing as how if they're always on its exactly the same as not having them on at all when it comes to telling other people what you're doing. All the f**ktards in this industry make the job less safe and more stupid by the minute.
@@Qjack101 a lot of this trailers are empty and this guy moves them to the docks to get them loaded. The when the Otr truck comes he plugs both cables.
I work at frito lay my trainer always told me you get paid by the hour so always keep that in mind. That statement never left my mind now I move slow and cautious
My job would be so much faster if I didn't have to swing doors. I swear I probably walk 13 miles a day just to and from the rear. Same truck , the process is the same. Nicely done.
And this layout. Ours has a main lot with double parked trailers and 4 mini- lots and 25 bays. Then we have 2 sandlots and anytime a new or part time guy drops loaded trailer on the sand and it rains, the landing gear sinks into the sand.
or in my case, get a CDL A, then just work as a Jockey. Every Yard Jockey position around here requires you to have it because you have to take the mule on the road to refuel.
It depends on the company you work for and experience, I once new a girl who was getting paid 40 an hour andit was union, but on average I'd say around 21 dollars and up. The most I've gotten paid was 26 an hour
I'm the complete opposite. I roll 53s all the time so the one day they sent me to a box yard with 40s I was cutting turns so fast. Worst time I ever had 😭😭
am i the only one that doesnt put the parking brake when i hook a trailer haha save that .5 seconds when pushing the air through the brake system before taking off😅 just letting the unit from rolling by holding by the fifth wheel haha
I’ll back in to the trailer put it in drive press the accelerator as I’m lifting the 5th wheel to tug test then I just get yo hook up lines jump in apply spring breaks n I’m gone
@user-hh9tr1qt8r ... Apply to a body-snatcher company like Lazer Spot, they'll hire anyone regardless of whether or not they can drive or if they're lazy as sh*t or even have more than one remaining brain cell. Get your foot in the door and put up with all the crap for 6 months for some experience, close to the 6 month mark start applying elsewhere.
Lookin back at your fifth wheel too much. Your rear tire flaps are perfect width inline with your trailer. As long as your fifth wheel is raised high enough you can pop under it without looking back and only at your driver side mirror.
@@musclecarsdaily3020 wrong hook up the truck to trailer tug test at the same time you lift up the trailer then get up hook up red line and go ruan makes us hook up both blue and red
I used to go fast like you, after a while if you’re on a busy yard that speedy stuff is for the birds. Nice and steady pace with a 5-10 break in between moves if it’s nonstop when I choose.
I tow jets and planes around and I thought my job could get stressful. That looks like it could get hectic real fast. Respect
Don’t go fast or you are going to roll over with the trailer or cause a breakdown . 26yrs experience here on the yard and the road.
This is exactly how me and my fellow yard dogs back in my yard we be gas backin’💨💨💨 🚛🚛🚛
That boy hauling ass lmao bro said fuck a pre trip. Good shit tho!
easier to raise the trailer then connect gladhand and disconnect gh then lower trailer especially with those reefer units
Yoo. I love the quickness. That’s how I like to work ! 👍🏾
Ever got out of your rhythm, stab the trailer in, drop the fifth wheel, slap the release....
And, "whap!" Forgot the dang airline...😂
I can't help but the wonder are you getting paid by the load or are they putting a time frame on you to move a certain amount of trailers like that I'm trying to see what is the hurry.? I understand the experience has grown but I was just wondering why so fast
Drivers have time schedules. Some days have more movements and more trailers to be moved
Nasty with it Nice man a master Driver.
Well in my case I have 12 hours to move 25 trailer or more lol...after 25 be a lazy ass
I worked at an SC Johnson yard on 3rd and it was 8hrs. We didn't have a load quota for the night since it was hourly. However the expected drop/hook times were 6-10 drops an hour for each driver. Some nights it was slow, some nights you do up to 50 moves.
@@Empolo18 i started driving a goat back in 2005 for distribution center , worked there for 7 year and then spent 10 years at a Walmart DC. Expected was 10 moves an hour but we would usually push 13 to 18 an hour. I just got my CDL A and work for a local beer distributor. First day with the trainer he was cracking jokes about having to train the newby...he got pretty quiet after i blind side 90'd into one of the accounts with no pull ups lol.
whole yard is tight. refers which suck to hook lines to. tight angled alley backs. gas backing. fuck yeah brother I like that! people who arent yard dogs wont recognize the actual finesse that goes into driving like this. making it look easy bro! fuck yeah.
You must be new.
No Tug Pull ? Looking For Trouble
That bump in the front looks annoying... I was at it for a while before I moved to other work. My peak was moving 8 trailers in a little over 8-10 minutes and that was with perfect conditions to go as quickly as possible.
Also too a tip, lower the fifth wheel as you’re backing in it’ll hit ground the second you park it where you want to. Helps speed the process. Not putting the blue on is a dangerous game that’s harder to brake your trailer but I get what you’re doing
Applied at a new company last week and during the interview/skill assessment the truck only had the red.. I was so confused
@@Qjack101 if you were confused you probably needed trained better to know what exactly the air lines are for... The red is all you need to release the brakes and make the trailer moveable. Only problem with that is you have no trailer brakes working when you push your brake pedal. Also no light cable means if it's dark or raining or snowing or whatever else it makes it harder to see for other people, as well as no hazard lights to tell people when you're backing up. On that, to anyone else reading this, yes, your hazards while in a lot should only be used when you're doing something other than driving forward, such as backing up or doing a U-turn etc. All these asshole places that tell you to use your flashers the entire time in the lot are f**king retarded and it takes away the entire point of having signal lighting seeing as how if they're always on its exactly the same as not having them on at all when it comes to telling other people what you're doing. All the f**ktards in this industry make the job less safe and more stupid by the minute.
@@Qjack101 a lot of this trailers are empty and this guy moves them to the docks to get them loaded. The when the Otr truck comes he plugs both cables.
How many moves yall do in a shift? I was a shunter intermodal for CP, good times!!!
Good Job Mr Yard Jockey. You could probably do the job in your sleep.
First turn was close ash😭
I saw that too! I was like ooo shit he cut it a little close lol
Isn’t that place in Ontario, CA?
I work at frito lay my trainer always told me you get paid by the hour so always keep that in mind. That statement never left my mind now I move slow and cautious
My job would be so much faster if I didn't have to swing doors. I swear I probably walk 13 miles a day just to and from the rear. Same truck , the process is the same. Nicely done.
That 13 miles is more than likely 5
@@J3000-mp2rn At the time of that comment, I was doing about 140 -165 moves a day, These days I just dont give a shit anymore.
I got 1 1/2 with Lazorspot. Now, I am with a different company doing the same thing making $25 an hour!
F lazerspot !
I just got hired at lazor spot. I got my CDL july 19th.
Damn wish the yard I work in had this much space
True. I've worked in yards were space is non-existent
@@funkch dg in cali lmfaoo
I feel like this yard is tight compared to the company I work for.
@@edgarayala5071 consider yourself lucky then lol
And this layout. Ours has a main lot with double parked trailers and 4 mini- lots and 25 bays. Then we have 2 sandlots and anytime a new or part time guy drops loaded trailer on the sand and it rains, the landing gear sinks into the sand.
Dayumm - Next Step - Become a Truck Driver
or in my case, get a CDL A, then just work as a Jockey. Every Yard Jockey position around here requires you to have it because you have to take the mule on the road to refuel.
Great video man 🔥💯👌🏾
He’s that quick after only 3 months!? Decent!
No tug test?
Some days i dream of what it must be like to not have to get out and swing doors on every trailer
I think i just had 5 heart attacks watching this
If you had a drone and a couple of batteries. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
No tug test, no trailer inspection. Just fast reckless driving. You seem like an amateur.
Are you still a yard goat?
Can you do more content on this please
Only impressive thing speed racers like this impress anyone with is how they havent killed anyone yet.
Dat Boi whippin
What does a Yard Jockey make?
It depends on the company you work for and experience, I once new a girl who was getting paid 40 an hour andit was union, but on average I'd say around 21 dollars and up. The most I've gotten paid was 26 an hour
bout $18 an hour in outer city Tennessee. $24ish in Nashville or Knoxville.
I work in a rail yard longest trailer I pulled is 45 but 53? Gah damn😭
I'm the complete opposite. I roll 53s all the time so the one day they sent me to a box yard with 40s I was cutting turns so fast. Worst time I ever had 😭😭
At my company we have 40s, 53s & 57s ! Easy money 💪🏾
53s or longer are usually easier to back. Shorter containers throw me off
I would be quick too if I didn’t have to literally search for every trailer.
I could tell you messed up a couple units haha
🤣😆 right!
Only way to learn 😁
I know y'all love going fast. I never will. My CDL will always be protected.
am i the only one that doesnt put the parking brake when i hook a trailer haha save that .5 seconds when pushing the air through the brake system before taking off😅
just letting the unit from rolling by holding by the fifth wheel haha
Haha me too they have these auto cars at my job that are annoying as fuck if you do that when you get up the spring brakes pop out and a alarm sounds
I’ll back in to the trailer put it in drive press the accelerator as I’m lifting the 5th wheel to tug test then I just get yo hook up lines jump in apply spring breaks n I’m gone
Professional.
Doing that so aggressively
I have gone to cdl school and still can’t get a yard dog job
i dont even have a cdl and got a yard jockey job lol
@@musclecarsdaily3020 most companies require CDL for yard jobs even tho it's not legally required so long as the equipment doesn't leave the property.
@user-hh9tr1qt8r ... Apply to a body-snatcher company like Lazer Spot, they'll hire anyone regardless of whether or not they can drive or if they're lazy as sh*t or even have more than one remaining brain cell. Get your foot in the door and put up with all the crap for 6 months for some experience, close to the 6 month mark start applying elsewhere.
Thank you for the advice going to look into it
What state you in?
must be nice if you don't have to open and close doors
Yard I work we have to open and close all doors both swing or roll up. And if they don’t slide tandems back we are required to… smh
Why no music?
It'st first yt vid. I have no idea how to edit 😅
It's my first yt vid. Have no idea how to edit 😅
Dammm i think i might have a job opportunity hoepfully my towing skills help
Did it pan out?
Not tugtest, not shot those wheels
yard dog ,not goat
Youre going too fast, man
Not fast enough 😑
If You think this is too fast you should see a Walmart batch switch.
@@funkchexactly my thoughts, at FedEx ground I had to be flash 😩 I was the goat
The vid is sped up look at the camera movement 😂
I have no idea how to edit😂 I assure you it's not edited
Am tryna get like you
9:18 that was super close. 😅
Sure was bud 😅
Your good.. but I been driving for 5 years. Take your time brah.. lol you get paid hourly. Don’t bust your ass like that.. gonna stress yourself out.
Oh hell naw that's too fast but I can tell you been doing this for a while
No tug test? Risky
Its not risky, it's f**kin stupid.
He is tug testing. He throws it in 6th gear then neutral
Lookin back at your fifth wheel too much. Your rear tire flaps are perfect width inline with your trailer. As long as your fifth wheel is raised high enough you can pop under it without looking back and only at your driver side mirror.
I always look back at the 5th wheel with the door open while backing. Left hand on suicide knob and right on 5th wheel lever.
The new switch horses suck with that muffler on the right side it’s damn near impossible to see when blindsiding !🤬🤬🤬
I work for lazerspot. Everything your doing is wrong man to fast and forgetting 5th wheel
Fk laser spot Ruan gang target account
hes not doing anything wrong lol. hook up the red line lift 5th wheel and go
@@musclecarsdaily3020 wrong hook up the truck to trailer tug test at the same time you lift up the trailer then get up hook up red line and go ruan makes us hook up both blue and red
@@kevindelgado1335 depends on the company. some only say to use just red
@@musclecarsdaily3020 true I worked for tire co only red line was fine but tug test should always be mandatory
Damn
I check all the boxes and am still quicker than you.
no test tug ? looking over shoulder ....you do not have a class a
What’s the point of been this stupid fast on video how many trailers have you dropped ?
Had my cdl A since 2020. Haven't dropped anything yet 😊
Way to fast
you never did the pull check 👎🏼
Bhb