Congratulations! Almost 13 years, here. It becomes almost second nature, after a while. It's nice not to wake up and wonder WTF I posted last night, LOL. Keep it up, you are doing GREAT!
Congratulations, to you! I am so very proud of you brother! Please check out Truckers for Christ. I Will be in prayer for you that you continue to stay away from that spirit of alcohol.
I used to daydream about trucking, not so much about becoming a driver, but going on the long interstate journeys with a truck driver who was able to let me ride along. Thanks Jack, for (virtually) providing the chance for me to take these journeys now! Steve Gilroy, CA
I am retired now on disability I had a massive heart attack and had to have a heart transplant I love watching your videos I miss trucking so bad thanks for the all the trucking adventures Indiana Jack God bless
" The Swede " sure looks handsome at the 9:05 mark. AND.> Nice touch getting a piece of the visor on the right-hand side of the screen. (Shades of 'Old Red'. I missed that) Listening to the diesel and watching the road are quite comforting. I especially like revisiting a couple of your older videos for the rainy conditions and the small-town driving. Nice work all-around.
Jack's videos are professional quality. I watch videos from a number of youtube truckers, and they are all fine. But Jacks are the best (for my tastes).
I used to stay at that J alot . I used to park about 5 or6 spots west of where you parked.It has a little pathway that leads right up to the Denny's .It's a good place to shower and is well stocked and clean.It was also only about a 6 hr shot to the yard,including customs.
You know what I like about you Jack. I like how you don't crap out videos everyday, like most every other youtube trucker. You make good quality videos, enjoyable videos. I appreciate the time and effort that goes into making each one. Alright, have a good one.
When you get into the parking lot turn your WiFi on you phone on then get the list of available WiFi up. the signal will show how strong each is . Then park where it's the strongest. Boom. Your done.... great videos of trucking by the way.
Hi Jack like you i always stopped in nieota.tn . When it was wilco hess..im a dunk in donuts coffee nut..keep the video s comin.. and be safe my friend
That is so amazing and trucking is every day an adventure so very amazing and the sounds outside was so much different than sitting and riding down the highway that was really amazing
Thank you Jack for sharing. Always look forward to a positive adventure with you and The Swede on Fridays. The trip was awesome and your editing was superb.
I enjoyed the ride, the scenery was nice. Have a nice weekend and keep an eye out for that nun. She may be a danger to all. Be safe and thanks for your dedication to your followers.
Great video. I really appreciate you showing the different trucks at the truck stops. Some really nice trucks out there. Your truck looks sharp at night with all your lights lit up. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Hey Jack ... Seeing that you had two of your trucker-friends passed you by on the highway in this video, got me to thinking. Have you ever thought of getting some sort of "Indiana Jack / TH-cam" graphics on the side of your truck? (Nothing huge, just something on your fuel tank skirts, per say) Something that would easily identify who you are, to some of your fans who pass you by on the highway, or your fellow truckers in the truck stops. You could also say "Follow my adventures on the Indiana Jack TH-cam channel" ... Just a thought. Keep up the good work on the videos ... We enjoy watching them.
Keep on trucking Jack, keep those stories coming. You know I've seen the flying nun too, funny I know what you talking about. Happy Thanksgiving too Jack
Truckers are awesome for what they do, and the sacrifices they make. If you're a trucker, thank you! If your not a trucker, thank one at the Pilot...they'll appreciate it. (Grateful 4-wheeler here).
"we're at a high elevation,like a thousand feet or something" LOL-Nice try,bro.,but even I'M not at a high elevation,and I grew up at the 5,100 foot level. My favorite job included maintaining a pair of Diesel Generators that ran at 10,262 feet,so 1,000 feet is almost sea level to me. Love your videos,I always enjoy 'em. Stay safe,and Keep On Truckin'!!
I just meant it was like higher than Knoxville on one side and Ohio on the other side. It can be snowing in those little mountains but not snowing down below. Even at only one thousand feet.
I had to go to an electric distribution company in Denver yesterday. The place was barely designed for an LTL truck let alone a full sized semi. It was definitely challenging but it was my home load so it was all good
You need to truck back to the PNW. I remember seeing you in the Safeway in Hermiston Or with your hat. It left me wondering who or what the hell is Indiana Jack😂
Don't think "The Flying Nun" was on in Scotland, but, I first saw Sally Field in the one and only.., "Smokey and The Bandits" All my things in one movie.., cute chick and custom trucks.
Jack Trucker Josh said he didn't get you message for some reason he said that if you would email him again that he would love to talk to you . Keep up the great videos .
I like the way your truck shifts for you. The hell with the standard shifters, Let them wear out their left knees! The mileage difference isn't that much.
There’s a saying, dont drive faster than your angel can fly, so I’m guessing she has a real slow angel, so the nun was driving that slow so the angel could keep up
Indiana Jack may I make a suggestion, but I do hear you say often wifi and truck stops, and I'm not sure which cell phone carrier you have, perhaps it's time to look into unlimited data. I'm also a OTR trucker, and have Verizon. I have the unlimited data plan and also a tablet thru Verizon with unlimited data also. I use at least 75gbs with my tablet, and also have 15gbs of hotspot data I also use. Its equally as fast as any land based internet I've used, and my plan is $100 a month
Not sure if this has been asked but when you are in the fuel island why is the truck ahead of you blocking your exit? Why doesn't he get out of your way so you can leave?
They pull forward to allow the next driver to start fueling while they go inside to pay for their fuel, get a receipt, etc. They should be finished and gone by time you get finished fueling and then you pull ahead and do the same. In theory that is how it is supposed to work. Some drivers do over stay there and then you have to wait on them.
I have had a bathroom trip but if its day time and theres spots I'll park and go into bathroom... I was south of Charlotte at the loves think it in rock hill sc they where calling this driver to move his truck they cmgave the last move it or get towed he comes out with his shower bag and wet hair so he parked infront of the fuel island to take his shower... most drivers take there 30 minute break either in the fuel island blocking the pumps like a jack.... or they pull up and do there 30 minute break not caring about there fellow driver. Sorry kinda a sore subject with me as everyone has a log book but they only care about theres I remember my grandfather saying driving is a brotherhood one takes care of eachother. Now it all for one and one for all...
Remember Idle Air & before that the turtles for the cable & phones? What will they think of next to part drivers with their money? I know, crappy Wifi signals that let you sign on then immediately slow down after an hour when you pay for a day.
I'm certainly happy to see that you recognise and acknowledge the Barp-Nunn driver that was so much more important than you that he could happily block your exit from the fuel island. (sarcasm intended) One can't help but wonder if he might be the nephew of Leona Helmsley. As such he would of course recognise that you're (like me) just one of the little people. I hear the term "steering wheel holder" and think immediately of people like the one holding the steering wheel of that Barp-Nunn hauler. Brain dead and oblivious.
As a recovering alcoholic (2 months and 3 weeks sober) your videos really help me get through the day. Thanks Jack
@Mikhail Alexandrovich thank you for the kind words. Best wishes to you as well.
Congratulations! Almost 13 years, here. It becomes almost second nature, after a while. It's nice not to wake up and wonder WTF I posted last night, LOL. Keep it up, you are doing GREAT!
Congratulations, to you! I am so very proud of you brother! Please check out Truckers for Christ. I Will be in prayer for you that you continue to stay away from that spirit of alcohol.
9/20/2005 sobriety date For me!!
Jimmy Bee thanks for the nice comment Jimmy!
I used to daydream about trucking, not so much about becoming a driver, but going on the long interstate journeys with a truck driver who was able to let me ride along. Thanks Jack, for (virtually) providing the chance for me to take these journeys now!
Steve
Gilroy, CA
And thanks for riding a long Steve
I am retired now on disability I had a massive heart attack and had to have a heart transplant I love watching your videos I miss trucking so bad thanks for the all the trucking adventures Indiana Jack God bless
Nice backing-up............ Always a pleasure riding with you Jack......
OUTSTANDING backing brother -next time I see a truck take 20 tries, I'll think, "well, that's just Swift "-LOLOLOLOLOL
" The Swede " sure looks handsome at the 9:05 mark. AND.> Nice touch getting a piece of the visor on the right-hand side of the screen. (Shades of 'Old Red'. I missed that)
Listening to the diesel and watching the road are quite comforting. I especially like revisiting a couple of your older videos for the rainy conditions and the small-town driving. Nice work all-around.
" Down 75 or 85 or I-20 ta-yuther way..." Oh and by the way I love that beautiful red Volvo of yours. It must be a true pleasure to drive.
Another awesome video, Jack! Thank you!
Good backing buddy,that's one I would have had some choice words about no room.🤣
Interesting truck stop Jack. I’ve never seen one like that,but I like seeing new things,and Safe travels my friend.
Nice job as always Jack!
Thank you for the video Indiana Jack
Another great video, Jack!
Hey that's one of my favorite flying j's I used to go there all the time when I did proctor&gamble loads
It's my Birthday and Im watching Indanajack! WooHooo...lol
It was fun too watch you again, have a nice weekend if you can thanks Jack.
Hey Jack, I live in Beaverdam Ohio just a mile down the road from the I-75 exit
Wonder how many time I could have passed you as we went back and forth to Florida 2003 -2014 you always liked trucks as a 2 year old
Been missing you IJ. Guess you’re still the safety guy in GA. Take care, love your reruns!
A newer truck, and a bright year ahead for you Jack. Best wishes !
Hi Jack.... I'm a flying V welcome you to a new world
Your pictures are great we like watching with anticipation each Friday Thank you for taking us along
Jack's videos are professional quality. I watch videos from a number of youtube truckers, and they are all fine. But Jacks are the best (for my tastes).
Hi Jack,that was great backing into the door there.Its hard enough reversing a car ,let alone a big truck😀
I used to stay at that J alot . I used to park about 5 or6 spots west of where you parked.It has a little pathway that leads right up to the Denny's .It's a good place to shower and is well stocked and clean.It was also only about a 6 hr shot to the yard,including customs.
great video again i realy like to watch your movies.greeting from Laurens international truckdriver from the Netherlands.
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64 degrees is a good trucking weather. As always good video
You know what I like about you Jack. I like how you don't crap out videos everyday, like most every other youtube trucker. You make good quality videos, enjoyable videos. I appreciate the time and effort that goes into making each one. Alright, have a good one.
20.39 to 22.14 IndianaJack has is arm in they air ;o)) nice video keep the good work Jack.
GOOD VIDEO JACK MATE
Another super video Jack! We appreciate your taking us along! Travel safe.
When you get into the parking lot turn your WiFi on you phone on then get the list of available WiFi up. the signal will show how strong each is . Then park where it's the strongest. Boom. Your done.... great videos of trucking by the way.
Hi Jack like you i always stopped in nieota.tn . When it was wilco hess..im a dunk in donuts coffee nut..keep the video s comin.. and be safe my friend
Maybe I will see you there sometime.
That is so amazing and trucking is every day an adventure so very amazing and the sounds outside was so much different than sitting and riding down the highway that was really amazing
great Jack take it steady
Hey Jack I think your tractor is sure looking good, enjoy your videos . From the San Diego area, be safe out there.
Thank you Jack for sharing. Always look forward to a positive adventure with you and The Swede on Fridays. The trip was awesome and your editing was superb.
Thanks for the ride Jack, really enjoyed it!...take care..
Loved passing friends truckers with honking. Safe travels 🚛 🚛 🚛 👋
I think this is one of the best videos you have made. I really enjoyed it. Your a gem.
Cool video
I enjoyed the ride, the scenery was nice. Have a nice weekend and keep an eye out for that nun. She may be a danger to all. Be safe and thanks for your dedication to your followers.
Hey Jack. Video was great as always. Be safe out there and be careful. God Bless 🙏 now that it's winter time, be extra safe. Keep up the great work 👍👍
Hi Jack, great scenery, great music - from a flying nun fan in Australia :-)
Did they translate it into English. :-)
@@indianajack No, subtitles in the early episodes :-) .
But I already knew the accent from watching Wagon Train and many others. Wagons Ho!
Another great trip👏👍🏻😸. Thanks for taking us along.
Great video. I really appreciate you showing the different trucks at the truck stops. Some really nice trucks out there. Your truck looks sharp at night with all your lights lit up. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Another great video and I love The flying nun
nice video
Love the outside sound man .. awesome vid brother ...
Sometimes I like to hear just the raw outside sound also.
Great video Jack , love that music in the begining
Well Jack either I am missing it or you haven't given us the tour of your new truck.
If I were you Jack I’d still be a little sore at that dang Burt Reynolds. God bless his soul. 🙏
Well, he is out of my way now so here I come Sally. 😉
Jack your video shots are awesome!!!! No wonder Van's had you as a photographer!!!
Good job Jack, thanks for the ride along, pull toy here.
Hey Jack ... Seeing that you had two of your trucker-friends passed you by on the highway in this video, got me to thinking. Have you ever thought of getting some sort of "Indiana Jack / TH-cam" graphics on the side of your truck? (Nothing huge, just something on your fuel tank skirts, per say) Something that would easily identify who you are, to some of your fans who pass you by on the highway, or your fellow truckers in the truck stops. You could also say "Follow my adventures on the Indiana Jack TH-cam channel" ... Just a thought.
Keep up the good work on the videos ... We enjoy watching them.
2nd from northern Detroit!!!!! Haha love it Jack always great video! Stay safe between the lines!!!!
Another great video Jack. Thanks
Keep on trucking Jack, keep those stories coming. You know I've seen the flying nun too, funny I know what you talking about. Happy Thanksgiving too Jack
Hope you have a good turkey day I will be coming back from calf so it's a pilot dinner for me
Truckers are awesome for what they do, and the sacrifices they make. If you're a trucker, thank you! If your not a trucker, thank one at the Pilot...they'll appreciate it. (Grateful 4-wheeler here).
Good on ya Jack. Cheers mate.
"we're at a high elevation,like a thousand feet or something" LOL-Nice try,bro.,but even I'M not at a high elevation,and I grew up at the 5,100 foot level. My favorite job included maintaining a pair of Diesel Generators that ran at 10,262 feet,so 1,000 feet is almost sea level to me. Love your videos,I always enjoy 'em. Stay safe,and Keep On Truckin'!!
I just meant it was like higher than Knoxville on one side and Ohio on the other side. It can be snowing in those little mountains but not snowing down below. Even at only one thousand feet.
A thousand feet? That's funny right there!
I had to go to an electric distribution company in Denver yesterday. The place was barely designed for an LTL truck let alone a full sized semi. It was definitely challenging but it was my home load so it was all good
I-75 exit 63 Sweetwater, TN Dinner Bell Restaurant is a good place to eat. Has truck parking
My nana worked there for 24 years, she always took care of everyone but especially the drivers
you parked in the exact same spot i parked on nov 12th around 11pm!!! 8:01
Not planning to take any loads to California any time soon I guess... no skirts on that trailer. ;-)
Yes I don't plan to be going to California anytime soon.
You need to truck back to the PNW. I remember seeing you in the Safeway in Hermiston Or with your hat. It left me wondering who or what the hell is Indiana Jack😂
Thanks for the video, always enjoy 'em.
Hey at the pilot flying j look on the light polls around the parking lot they should have a white transponder box that's the wifi
Thanks for the advice.
very cool "film" look during the intro flashback.
Thanks Jack keep it safe 🤩🤩
Nice bit of reversing sir.
There was a firework store there that caught fire and they were in charge of the carnival stuff how I know is that I live in Campbell county Tennessee
I watching you from 10,000 mil away 👀👍
Don't think "The Flying Nun" was on in Scotland, but, I first saw Sally Field in the one and only.., "Smokey and The Bandits"
All my things in one movie.., cute chick and custom trucks.
Jack Trucker Josh said he didn't get you message for some reason he said that if you would email him again that he would love to talk to you . Keep up the great videos .
Hey Jack , nuns usually travel inn pairs because one Nun makes sure the other Nun don't none !!!!!!!!!!
September 20 2005 For me! ( Keep up the good hard fight!)
OMG jack I can't remember were, I think in Ohio, the stop u made at flying j, I have been there many times lol
Man I love watching you man you remind me so much of my stepdad it's unreal to be careful out there later.
I look for red Volvo when I pass through Indiana from Ontario.
I like the way your truck shifts for you. The hell with the standard shifters, Let them wear out their left knees! The mileage difference isn't that much.
Sir Indiana Jack !! Keep up the good videos as "'Life is Good "" Tim is off the road now !!! Gots to have you to fill the gap !!HAHA KEEP IT SAFE !!
Ha. I can't watch Mr. Tim sell trucks, but I sure enjoyed seeing him drive across the nation. Good times...
@@jimmybee7966 Yepper!! You gots it right !! KEEP IT SAFE !!
@@jimmybee7966 he put new video today he going to start leasing owner operators.
There’s a saying, dont drive faster than your angel can fly, so I’m guessing she has a real slow angel, so the nun was driving that slow so the angel could keep up
Love it!
Saw you on the Dat add 👍🏻👍🏻
i like your videos so much , would you shot from inside the shops and truck stops ?
I will try to get more shots inside.
@@indianajack tnx a lot
Cracking video jack, why do swift drivers get such a hard time they are all over utube
Because they are often new drivers and make a lot of mistakes.
indianajacktrucker from my dealings Maine food delivery is just as bad they can’t even back up with out issues
how is the new truck working out? no problems I hope
Big yetti got himself a nice pete.
Indiana Jack may I make a suggestion, but I do hear you say often wifi and truck stops, and I'm not sure which cell phone carrier you have, perhaps it's time to look into unlimited data. I'm also a OTR trucker, and have Verizon. I have the unlimited data plan and also a tablet thru Verizon with unlimited data also. I use at least 75gbs with my tablet, and also have 15gbs of hotspot data I also use. Its equally as fast as any land based internet I've used, and my plan is $100 a month
Not sure if this has been asked but when you are in the fuel island why is the truck ahead of you blocking your exit? Why doesn't he get out of your way so you can leave?
They pull forward to allow the next driver to start fueling while they go inside to pay for their fuel, get a receipt, etc. They should be finished and gone by time you get finished fueling and then you pull ahead and do the same. In theory that is how it is supposed to work. Some drivers do over stay there and then you have to wait on them.
That is the big mystery in Truckin. What are those people doing inside the truck stop?
Bathroom trip takes longer than expected
I have had a bathroom trip but if its day time and theres spots I'll park and go into bathroom... I was south of Charlotte at the loves think it in rock hill sc they where calling this driver to move his truck they cmgave the last move it or get towed he comes out with his shower bag and wet hair so he parked infront of the fuel island to take his shower... most drivers take there 30 minute break either in the fuel island blocking the pumps like a jack.... or they pull up and do there 30 minute break not caring about there fellow driver. Sorry kinda a sore subject with me as everyone has a log book but they only care about theres I remember my grandfather saying driving is a brotherhood one takes care of eachother. Now it all for one and one for all...
When that happens again you guys should block him in with two trucks and then go to bed for the night.
Did you get to experience snow yet
Remember Idle Air & before that the turtles for the cable & phones? What will they think of next to part drivers with their money? I know, crappy Wifi signals that let you sign on then immediately slow down after an hour when you pay for a day.
park n view lol
Can winter be far away?
Are you getting any of this snow Jack?
she did smokey and the bandit too jack
31st!!!
haven't seen any lot lizards in your videos. They must be at the mom and pop truck stops.
That's a big fire truck , come on
If you look across the freeway from firetruck you will see old ferris wheel in the trees
I'm certainly happy to see that you recognise and acknowledge the Barp-Nunn driver that was so much more important than you that he could happily block your exit from the fuel island. (sarcasm intended) One can't help but wonder if he might be the nephew of Leona Helmsley. As such he would of course recognise that you're (like me) just one of the little people. I hear the term "steering wheel holder" and think immediately of people like the one holding the steering wheel of that Barp-Nunn hauler. Brain dead and oblivious.
Ty