I remember that bull incident on the Keir roundabout in Stirling, I'm very local to the area and I remember it very well and just full of joy my home town was on the telly. But what's weird is Ashley was held up by the bull whilst on his way up to wick, but he was stuck on the A9 coming back down from Wick.
Some context since recording: Andrew Tinkler was fired from the board of Stobart Group in June 2018, accused of "breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty", losing a subsequent High Court action in February 2019. William Stobart was the executive chairman until 2017, but recently returned in 2019 in response to financial troubles there.
Minimum wage, long hours and a stressed out life with a company that went near bust a year ago. This is where the logistic industry numpties go when even the agencies won’t hire them anymore. There is nothing romantic about working for Stobarts and never has been.
Stobart Group was sold to Whitestar ....but it's now been sold to Culina Group 2020, and it is now called Stobart... William Stobart is still with the company. His roll is Cheif Operations officer
More of these episodes please! The police could have called the farm that bull escaped from to come wrangle it. Completely ridiculous they stood around for 2 hours doing nothing and ultimately ended up shooting it. The bull has more intellect than all of those police combined.
Scott Buchanan depends why it was going to the abattoir. When ours are going it’s because a butcher bought them at the auction. I wouldn’t appreciate me selling a bull and them escaping and someone phoning me. Another reason they would go to an abattoir would be if they were sick. Again, don’t phone me. Now if one of my working bulls are out running around please someone phone me! But other than that. No.
@Just some Phone with internet access: You weren't listening properly. The bull (which probably seeing as it was young and destined to become beef was most likely a bullock and not a bull) escaped from the abattoir. That means that it has likely already been sold and the farmer is not the owner.
I remember that bull incident on the Keir roundabout in Stirling, I'm very local to the area and I remember it very well and just full of joy my home town was on the telly. But what's weird is Ashley was held up by the bull whilst on his way up to wick, but he was stuck on the A9 coming back down from Wick.
I noticed that too
Some context since recording:
Andrew Tinkler was fired from the board of Stobart Group in June 2018, accused of "breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty", losing a subsequent High Court action in February 2019.
William Stobart was the executive chairman until 2017, but recently returned in 2019 in response to financial troubles there.
thanks for the update
Minimum wage, long hours and a stressed out life with a company that went near bust a year ago. This is where the logistic industry numpties go when even the agencies won’t hire them anymore. There is nothing romantic about working for Stobarts and never has been.
I’m hearing stobart have got agency drivers now
Stobart Group was sold to Whitestar ....but it's now been sold to Culina Group 2020, and it is now called Stobart... William Stobart is still with the company. His roll is Cheif Operations officer
More of these episodes please!
The police could have called the farm that bull escaped from to come wrangle it. Completely ridiculous they stood around for 2 hours doing nothing and ultimately ended up shooting it. The bull has more intellect than all of those police combined.
Just some Phone with internet access it escaped from the abattoir (slaughter house). The farmer would have done the same thing.
@@christinaishere1 yeah but we would've got some meat out of it then
Scott Buchanan depends why it was going to the abattoir. When ours are going it’s because a butcher bought them at the auction. I wouldn’t appreciate me selling a bull and them escaping and someone phoning me. Another reason they would go to an abattoir would be if they were sick. Again, don’t phone me. Now if one of my working bulls are out running around please someone phone me! But other than that. No.
@Just some Phone with internet access: You weren't listening properly. The bull (which probably seeing as it was young and destined to become beef was most likely a bullock and not a bull) escaped from the abattoir. That means that it has likely already been sold and the farmer is not the owner.
Another amazing video, thank you Stobart trucking!
William stobart is now the
Deputy Group CEO of Culina Group, which owns Eddie stobert Limited
Matt, please, LOL, if you’re reading this stick with Stobarts. You wouldn’t even last the week out with an agency!
Keep them coming 👍👍👌👌
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Ahhhh Lee Dowling and his blind side reverse in a rigid 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Down here we can't blame it on the bull, as it happens thats our local pub name that wouldn't go down well
Imagine truck spotters for a specific company in North America? Especially if it was for North America's equivalent trucking, Swift Transportation.
People in America despise trucks
am not into trucks but this we rfun watching,ah think i might start showing an interest now in trucks
Be careful dont turn into a truck addict
Battersea Power Station?! How old IS THIS?!
44:20 rip edward
3:07 why does the map show Carlisle in Scotland?
It's just below the border. It's not showing the border.
Did he said "пиздец"? At 30:23?
I'm rooting for the bull..🏴 freedom freedom
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Did it die
@@lewisthow2846 Dead as a dodo.
I did see one in holland
Why don't they use a Google map?
because this was late 2000’s/early 2010’s
42:49 Where the truck DEBBY?
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I know truckers that drive from NYC to LA. Seems like driving through the UK would be like driving through one state lol
The roads aren't quite the same though
yes the narrator made me laugh when he made a big thing about 100000 miles a year when i drive 280000 miles a year pulling 3 trailers
Three states, m8.
Why not just raise the air ride suspension?????
where that truck? 9:41
Well at least they cant charge you a ridiculous counsel tax if you live in a truck
They do have a house 🤦♂️
Its 'council'
UK / EU trucks are so short and small. Just like the distances they drive
Why didn't the cops just laser the bull? they do it every day for crowd control here lol.
Love this show but man the crushing on your body to sit snd drive all day
What happened to Debbie and what will about to Debby.
It said the truck was 44ft long, I drive coaches witch are 49ft long, I always thought lorrys where slighly longer
Trailers are 44 ft long then add tractor unit
45 mins of ad drama 🤣
Hey Debbie! Drink some more!
Eddie stobart iconic if you work for them your one of the hest truckers on the UK's roads dream of mine to work for them
One of the best of undercutting all the small business 2 they aint all what you think they are
I couldn't work for them ur watched by thousands and do anything wrong on the road most of joe public would be on there phones to report u
18:56 mouldy sandwich...yuck
5:25 10:15
can't believe they shot the bull what the f
It was up for slaughter, so what difference did it make?
OTT Drama about nowt .
There was no need destroyed the bull animals have rights to...
it escaped from the abbitoir silly. Watch the video
@@fern1416 I did watch the video but there was no need destroyed that bull.
there was a need. Watch and you will see.
the bull was going to die to feed you so why not shoot it straight away and save everyone 2 hours
Freedom? You're in a truck driving in circles all day.
Not true. Sometimes we go up and down in straight lines. Check ya facts 🤣🤣🤣
Fifth! Aren't I great?!?! Lucky number 5 ... wink wink 😜
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