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THATS MY DAD I WENT WITH HIM A FEW MONTH AGO FOR A WEEK AND MAN IT WAS AWESOME The stero system is Bluetooth and it was awesome it’s nice to see him doing good
Joe is the slowly disappearing generation of the real American trucker. I am in the medical field but lot of friends into trucking These were the most carefree helpful happy people always words of encouragement when I was struggling with my med school. Even today thinking about these guys eases my depression
Every word Joe said is gold. I was trucking in 80s 90s and hang up the keys at 2004. Back than we didn't have cell phones when I broke down trucker passing by ask me on CB if i needed help than send help from first truck stop to the mile marker where I was and they came. Those, were the golden days I'll never forget , still enjoy looking at those trailer lights fading in the distance. God bless you Joe.
Massive respect to a man, who spends time of his life to master his craft, provide to the family, kids and shares his time to share all of it while being humble.
Mad props to this guy. I’m the same age and have been trucking 28 years, though I gave up the road for banker’s hours LTL P&D 16 years ago. He’s figured out what operation he wants to run and looks like he is doing it well. Great attitude and seems like a good, genuine guy. Driving a badass truck, doing what he loves, and still loves doing it. He’s obviously doing something right.
Agree with all this cat said. I been trucking 37 years too. Am 55 myself. Seen all the changes he talked about. 0 camaraderie anymore. Truckers used to care about each other. The new generation is all about themselves. Stay safe brother trucker! 🤘
yup. as i got older, i realized that. im 47 tomorrow and was in the supermarket bizness all my life since 14. I work for the railroad last 15 years....still there, and its a great atmosphere than the super market. Times changed bad
Wow what a nice bloke. I'm a long distance trucker in the UK (20years) and it's the same here. Everyone just locks themselves in the cab on a night and the industry has changed a lot in the years I've been doing it. I make the most of my time away by taking my cycle with me and also running. I've seen more of the UK in the last 6 years than my previous 46 years! Greetings from over the pond!!
Amen Joe. It has certainly changed out here over the years. I do miss a lot about this lifestyle from 30 years ago ( been driving OTR since 1984 ). Remember pulling off at a wide spot, breaking out the grill and before ya know it, there were 10 other trucks there with a regular smorgasbord going. We looked out for one another best we could, laughed together, fought at times and even cried when someone we all knew passed. We were far from perfect, but we were family.
This man is a complete wonder. I can tell this man has a great heart and is passionate about what he does. IMHO he is completely right about no socializing anymore. Everyone is to caught up on riding the center lane and ignoring everything else. I absolutely loved this video.
Joe is the salt of the earth. Just goes to show what gems ordinary people can be. The way he said 'hey sweetie' to his daughter when she called said everything about the type of guy he is.
Joseph is example of what United Sates has been built on, hard working, well managed and planned with disposition toward adventurous but skill making hobbies, family accountable and good father. I am pretty there are lot out there roping on same route Joe has been for his life. A responsible free man. I am a foreigner living in Thailand but this is just so impressive.
hard work is bullshit and never gets rewarded. clog in 60 hours of work in a week and the best you can hope for is your boss asking you why you didn't clog in 70. no matter how hard you work, no matter how much overtime, paid and unpaid, you put into, no matter if you go to work in a wheelchair with an IV hooked to your arm... its never enough to your boss and your employer and you will never ever be recognized or rewarded for working hard.
It's sad because people like this is slowly dieing off. The 70, 80's guys and girls really know what life was like, before cellphones, and computers. Absolutely great interview with this guy. I wish him well, and without your video , I couldn't do that. God bless both of you!!!
These are the truckers we need. He reminds me of my step father so much this just motivated me to go get my CDL A I had my permit but never went for driving test because I had a kid and had to put it to the side so I could stay working. Thanks for the content and motivation.
I'm a trucker myself for over 30 years in Ireland I agree with everything that lovely man says the job looks like it's gone the same the world over but some of us still love it.
Met this guy at Tiger Truckstop in Louisiana he’s the coolest down to earth person I’ve met to date on the road Glad I saw him here again he’s a very nice and humble person Definitely a Dying breed
I've been truck driving for few years now and trust me trucks like this are not that easy to drive compared to the newer automatics, but he's making it look very easy!
What a legend. Love this guy. So humble and free with his advice. His daughter! What a saleswoman!! Lol You’re also a great interviewer. You’ve got a new subscriber from Tasmania, Australia. Cheers, Rob J
My daddy had a Kenworth when I was a girl and named it after me - Brenda Brave. He had a Mack (?) named Becky Babe after my sister. I've always loved big trucks. This one has everything you need.
@@ALLofYOU2 Do not agee 100% with you. There are vehicly movers that calls themselves truckers,but cannot change a lightbulb.They do that work only for 1 the money 2 no other work they can do longer then 2 months without getting fired. This man is a 100% born trucker,he loves his life on the road,he loves talking about his work, he loves to give thips and chear information. True truckers are born,not made. I was driving since i was 18 years old,first 6 month national in holland,then into the wide world called Europe. At 20 years of age i went from Amsterdam(Netherlands) to Moscow (Russia) in the winter and alone. Learned a lot,made lots of mistakes,specialy stupd mistakes. Now at 55 years old i am retired,but go as a instructor 6 times a year 1 month on the road with new drivers. Got no blood in my vains,just diesel. I am like that cat engine,not dying uphill eigther. Would like to meet that man,sit down and talk for a few hours,days or weeks. A man who will not tell boaring story,s. TOP DRIVER it is
@@burningdust yessir. A new age of social disconnection where we know more about a politician or a celebrity's life than we do our own neighbors. Life boiled down to quick clips and spur of the moment tweets. It's sad to see.
Wow. That's a camper / semi. Nice self contained shower an all. My grandfather drove for LEER. for over 50 yrs. It's not easy job. Be safe out there Joe. Love your baby (semi)
THIS TRUCKER IS COOL AND TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT ALL THE NON-DRIVERS OUT THERE !!!!!!! TRUCKING HAS CHANGED 100% !!!!! GREAT VIDEO 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍💉😈💉😈💉😈💉😈💉🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
I’m a former old school trucker too. I got my cal in 95’. You’re right, very few real truckers on the road. This is a genuinely nice guy! I miss the comroderie of other truckers. We loved the trucks!!
Just being someone who knows nothing about trucking, it really shocked me how little room was inside a truck that big. It seems like a tough life on the road. We are blessed and thankful for truckers.
So for those of you that dont do trucking this guy has a super extended truck and this is the luxury presidential suite of trucking. This guy is driving every truck drivers dream truck and to get a truck like this, just extending the cab costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Cant imagine the shower and the kitchen top. A normal semi truck is the two front seats and a bed. I've drive many without even a fridge.
Its funny to think people think its not a lot of room when us truckers are sitting here busting nuts looking at this guys truck like holy fuck thats so much room wow look at that counter wow look at how his bunk bed turns into a table. Cant imagine how hard it is to drive this truck and back it into a dock though but man im definitely fully erect watching that truck.
I'm a diesel and trailer mechanic every once in a while. You meet a cool driver that strictly lives in their truck they always seem happier and humble. Also, that's a nice truck, for sure.
Hey Joe. I’ve been trucking 22 years here in ca. Your absolutely right. The true spirit of trucking is fading, if not has faded.. I do heavy infrastructure.. I grinned when you said A 5 min fix Carry some tools CB ..etc I still help as much as I can.. The open road is we’re I belong
Thank you this was definitely refreshing I grew up in an uncle that was a truck driver and we used to talk on CB radios alot and had a blast doing so and we all knew how handy they were and I didn't realize that people don't use them anymore and you can genuinely tell both guys are good dudes
This man has class and taste, a true owner operator. Makes us all look good and he’s an example for the younger cats stepping in to this game, just leave your flip flops at home guys and take notes on what professionalism and success is all about...
Amazing interview, amazing advice. I 100% agree we need to bring back the old ways of trucking, put the phones down and ur head on a swivel and be safe!!!
Yes but it’s that older generation brought the younger generation up, so ask the question where did it all go wrong, because you learn from your parents and elders?
This MAN is AWESOME!!! A true living legend. I hope someday in my travels, I can meet this man. So much wisdom in his words. So many questions I have after watching this. Thank you for interviewing him.
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u been to west Texas
What’s a truck like that cost?
@@ekoone8544 do not know
what up
@@Drifter_ZZ what up
Thank you Asian mai it was my pleasure. Thank you all for the comments. I am just me.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ appreciate you
It was a pleasure just watching you great guy. Where do you get water from on the road ?
Hey dad this was cool awesome
@@trustytrade3134 i get water at the fuel islands or the repair shops. The water goes through 1 filter at fill hose and a pure filter in the sleeper.
Joseph Kaskiewicz thanks for replying
30 years and he smiles and grins like it's his first day. he isnt doing a job, he is doing what he loves and it shows
If you love what you’re doing you’ll never work a day in your life.
Smiles keeps you young
I agree. I did 46 years in the rail industry. Thirty of that driving. It wasn’t a “job”. I was lucky enough to do something I really liked.
Now that's the way to work, basically get paid to RV for life. He must have a fortune saved up. Every dollar he spends on the truck is tax deductible.
I love driving a big truck!!!
THATS MY DAD I WENT WITH HIM A FEW MONTH AGO FOR A WEEK AND MAN IT WAS AWESOME The stero system is Bluetooth and it was awesome it’s nice to see him doing good
hi bran dad sent me the link to this
hey jessi and bran dad sent it to me too lol
Your Dad is really cool. He's so happy with his tiny home connected to his business. Perfect!
Good man. Bring back common sense.
Hi family
Joe is the slowly disappearing generation of the real American trucker. I am in the medical field but lot of friends into trucking
These were the most carefree helpful happy people always words of encouragement when I was struggling with my med school. Even today thinking about these guys eases my depression
Every word Joe said is gold. I was trucking in 80s 90s and hang up the keys at 2004. Back than we didn't have cell phones when I broke down trucker passing by ask me on CB if i needed help than send help from first truck stop to the mile marker where I was and they came. Those, were the golden days I'll never forget , still enjoy looking at those trailer lights fading in the distance. God bless you Joe.
Thank you...
The smile on Joe’s face as he’s showing his rig just shows how much pride he takes in his truck!!
Yep
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😇🤗
Its his home...
When you home !!! Live in the truck !! Do you hauled john Deere co. Or pella glass co. Is the fright lauding pay good
“Back in the day we’d open the door get out and help each other” I think that is the most HONEST and best thing this man said
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Yep. I am old school myself and have no issues helping another's driver back into a tight spot.
@@MuthaTrucker always brother!
Hahah back in the day case of empty beers fail out if u open the door hahahha
It was not that log ago back in the day either,dog eat dog now,but some good bastards out there still.🇦🇺
He's a Prime example that trucking is a lifestyle.... I SALUTE.
Definitely
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@StraightUpTruth are there any attractive lot lizards? asking for a friend.
I have mad respect for truckers. My old man did it for 40 years. It broke him, but it gave a family a future. \m/
Elaborate on breaking him?
@@jucci178 A lot of wear and tear on the body, mostly nerve damage. He worked 8 days a week, and it just slowly wore him down over his life.
Humans aren't supposed to sit for that long. That's gotta fuck ya up
Yeah the average life span of truckers is 55 it destroys your back and hips for sure.
Would ltl be better on body?
That man is probably one of the most humble people I have seen in a while.
I couldn't help notice how passionate and humble this truck driver is.
Yep
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😇🤗
30 years doing something you’re passionate about, that’s what living really means, good work sir
Met this dude a couple months ago in west Texas and he let me get inside his truck and check it out. Super cool dude!
Yeah. Joe is a great guy!!!
Man, the life of a lot lizard... 😜🙃
@@slimwilly573 straight cold 🥶 lol
2 dudes in a truck
@@slimwilly573 that’s fucked up for you to say that.
Massive respect to a man, who spends time of his life to master his craft, provide to the family, kids and shares his time to share all of it while being humble.
Old school guy. We need more of him in this country, because he is a treasure of the American dream, god bless American brother.
This man is awesome, knows about TikTok and TH-cam but is still keeping it classy. Old school, don’t make em like they use to anymore.
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What a humble, kind man. I wish him all the best and that he lives to a hundred.
The algorithm finally gave me something interesting, and both guys seemed very cool and genuine.
Heart and soul of America, the working man on the road keeping America moving. We need more people like this. God Bless!!
That’s a genuine man right there. I have no idea why this popped up on my recommended videos… but I watched every second
A simple old school kind hearted person....Clean soul..
Mad props to this guy. I’m the same age and have been trucking 28 years, though I gave up the road for banker’s hours LTL P&D 16 years ago. He’s figured out what operation he wants to run and looks like he is doing it well. Great attitude and seems like a good, genuine guy. Driving a badass truck, doing what he loves, and still loves doing it. He’s obviously doing something right.
Agree with all this cat said. I been trucking 37 years too. Am 55 myself. Seen all the changes he talked about. 0 camaraderie anymore. Truckers used to care about each other. The new generation is all about themselves. Stay safe brother trucker! 🤘
Awesome!!! Appreciate you taking the time to watch
Australia is no different old mate
There just as Bad over here to mate
yup. as i got older, i realized that. im 47 tomorrow and was in the supermarket bizness all my life since 14. I work for the railroad last 15 years....still there, and its a great atmosphere than the super market. Times changed bad
Unfortunately I think that's just with life in general now. Everyone for themselves
Car transporter driver UK
Hardworking man, dirty hands clean money a salute to the trucker and his journey to bad he is not running for Congress
What a great human …. Old school genuine trucker!!🙏
Wow what a nice bloke. I'm a long distance trucker in the UK (20years) and it's the same here. Everyone just locks themselves in the cab on a night and the industry has changed a lot in the years I've been doing it. I make the most of my time away by taking my cycle with me and also running. I've seen more of the UK in the last 6 years than my previous 46 years! Greetings from over the pond!!
Amen Joe. It has certainly changed out here over the years. I do miss a lot about this lifestyle from 30 years ago ( been driving OTR since 1984 ). Remember pulling off at a wide spot, breaking out the grill and before ya know it, there were 10 other trucks there with a regular smorgasbord going. We looked out for one another best we could, laughed together, fought at times and even cried when someone we all knew passed. We were far from perfect, but we were family.
God bless you man. Old school all the way. I still try to do it sometimes
This man is a complete wonder. I can tell this man has a great heart and is passionate about what he does. IMHO he is completely right about no socializing anymore. Everyone is to caught up on riding the center lane and ignoring everything else. I absolutely loved this video.
I too love to see honest, hardworking people, winning the game.
The type of trucker that built America! And many others... I salute you.
Joe is the salt of the earth. Just goes to show what gems ordinary people can be. The way he said 'hey sweetie' to his daughter when she called said everything about the type of guy he is.
Big ups to him, without people like him, we're doomed. Transportation is the most important and strongest part of the economy 🙏🙏🙏🚚🚛👍
Joseph is example of what United Sates has been built on, hard working, well managed and planned with disposition toward adventurous but skill making hobbies, family accountable and good father. I am pretty there are lot out there roping on same route Joe has been for his life. A responsible free man. I am a foreigner living in Thailand but this is just so impressive.
Is that so?
Shut up
hard work is bullshit and never gets rewarded. clog in 60 hours of work in a week and the best you can hope for is your boss asking you why you didn't clog in 70. no matter how hard you work, no matter how much overtime, paid and unpaid, you put into, no matter if you go to work in a wheelchair with an IV hooked to your arm... its never enough to your boss and your employer and you will never ever be recognized or rewarded for working hard.
GOD Bless this Hard working man and Keep Him Healthy and strong and give a well Deserved Retirement in the Future. GOD Bless 🙌🏾
What an amzing Guy. You can see that he loves this Job and Lifestyle.
Happy for these guys. I am 41 years old just now starting out in trucking as a disabled veteran and I wish I starting sooner.
Welcome 😇🤗
@Hello Carlos how are you doing
@@marlboromatt5656 why didn’t you start a transport company ?
I wanna make $1500 a week how do I get started?
Become an O/O, buy a new truck, you'll have full warranty, trade it in 5 years later. Have to be willing to work hard. Used trucks suck you dry.
This is the definition of a real trucker who takes pride in his work!
Definitely
It's sad because people like this is slowly dieing off. The 70, 80's guys and girls really know what life was like, before cellphones, and computers. Absolutely great interview with this guy. I wish him well, and without your video , I couldn't do that. God bless both of you!!!
Yep, everyone will regret Facebook and Twitter eventually
People are people. No difference
@@lmn4565 outlook on life and how people live changes
Called Work Ethics
@@lmn4565 Yup bet your in your 20's
Salt of the earth ..... A very likeable chap indeed.
This Guy is an absolute gentleman! They way in a perfect world we could all be to one another.
❤ to you all
This guy is what every man should strive to be.
These are the truckers we need. He reminds me of my step father so much this just motivated me to go get my CDL A I had my permit but never went for driving test because I had a kid and had to put it to the side so I could stay working. Thanks for the content and motivation.
I'm a trucker myself for over 30 years in Ireland I agree with everything that lovely man says the job looks like it's gone the same the world over but some of us still love it.
@Hello David how are you doing
My Brother trucked for years.
Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful story.
What a happy and fortunate gentleman.
Met this guy at Tiger Truckstop in Louisiana he’s the coolest down to earth person I’ve met to date on the road
Glad I saw him here again he’s a very nice and humble person Definitely a Dying breed
Yep
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Great guy
We need more people like the owner of that beautiful truck in this world. Humble, hard working, seems to have integrity. Be safe God speed.
who ever gave this man a thumbs down well i just dont know what to say i wish like hell more people were like him hell of a man
Great guy
God Bless him! He loves his work and it’s not easy. But you are free! 🙏🏻
Nice build! The wet bathroom/ shower is well executed. You can tell a trucker didn’t want to take anymore truck-stop showers😂
I've been truck driving for few years now and trust me trucks like this are not that easy to drive compared to the newer automatics, but he's making it look very easy!
What a legend. Love this guy. So humble and free with his advice. His daughter! What a saleswoman!! Lol
You’re also a great interviewer. You’ve got a new subscriber from Tasmania, Australia.
Cheers,
Rob J
This guy has a wonderful spirit and clearly shows that he loves what he does. Salute to him
Loved it These people are REAL people and real Americans.
Having a CB is always important to have in your truck whether your a local or OTR driver! FACTS!!!
That driver is super humble much respect ✊🏿 He said he still enjoys it gotta love it
Lets go!!!!
I love this Mann , May god bless and protect him where ever he goes🙏🏽
One of the very few old school truckers left. We could all learn so much from these guys.
Definitely
Heart and soul of an all American trucker, god bless you and I hope you can keep on truckin safe and make a good living
Thank you. I chose to retire this year
My daddy had a Kenworth when I was a girl and named it after me - Brenda Brave. He had a Mack (?) named Becky Babe after my sister. I've always loved big trucks. This one has everything you need.
That dude is one chill cat. What a down to earth brother. Shalom
Just passed my cdl permit today heading to prime or cfi for training hope I do my
Florida truckers proud
Congrats!!!
Salute!
You got this!!!
Congratulations Tom!!! Trucker pride!!! Tear those miles up and be safe!!!
Congrats, I’m waiting to take my CDL test next month and then I’m heading over to prime.
That dude is a hardcore Trucker. 🤔🇺🇸👍
Lets go!!
Anyone that is out on the road truck driving is HARD CORE!!!
Yes but this one is Old Shool and smart, and a Hardcore because he is a 100% Determent Trucker 365days a year, because he lives in his Rig. 😂😂👍🇺🇸
@@ALLofYOU2 Do not agee 100% with you. There are vehicly movers that calls themselves truckers,but cannot change a lightbulb.They do that work only for 1 the money 2 no other work they can do longer then 2 months without getting fired. This man is a 100% born trucker,he loves his life on the road,he loves talking about his work, he loves to give thips and chear information. True truckers are born,not made. I was driving since i was 18 years old,first 6 month national in holland,then into the wide world called Europe. At 20 years of age i went from Amsterdam(Netherlands) to Moscow (Russia) in the winter and alone. Learned a lot,made lots of mistakes,specialy stupd mistakes. Now at 55 years old i am retired,but go as a instructor 6 times a year 1 month on the road with new drivers. Got no blood in my vains,just diesel. I am like that cat engine,not dying uphill eigther. Would like to meet that man,sit down and talk for a few hours,days or weeks. A man who will not tell boaring story,s. TOP DRIVER it is
yup! wonder if hes onfacebook or instagram?
Thanks the trucker for keep this country going... They are the heart ♥
Good for him, he’s happy and probably more free than most people.
I bet this guy can teach me a lot better in 7 days than a trucking school would in 7 weeks. Real old school style.
You would think he was driving an automatic the way he drove but he never used his clutch. Not even once. Drives like me!
@@iwannaapple7190stop lying
@@chicharrontownbizz-valley9967
Been driving going on 31 years unfortunately.
Met this dude once. One of the nicest dudes you’ll ever talk to
This guy isn’t giving trucking advice it’s life advice. We need to take our blinders off, look up from our phones and talk to one another.
Definitely
Gotta remember that many of the “social” media platforms were created by people who weren’t very social.
@@burningdust yessir. A new age of social disconnection where we know more about a politician or a celebrity's life than we do our own neighbors. Life boiled down to quick clips and spur of the moment tweets. It's sad to see.
Yes indeed!
I keep telling my co-workers that all the time. Tiktok always seems to win though.
I just met this man in New Jersey. He is a really nice person. His tractor is MASSIVE!
Dudes got more $$$$ saved up than all of us combined
So great to see a overseas collegue..with the same common values..just human..great video..greetz from the netherlands..
"Everybody has their blinders on." I found that statement to be quite profound.
Wow. That's a camper / semi. Nice self contained shower an all. My grandfather drove for LEER. for over 50 yrs. It's not easy job. Be safe out there Joe. Love your baby (semi)
This guy is who u want to pull up if your in trouble on the road God bless him
So proud of this trucker I did it myself a few years but my body seizes up after long drives now. Miss getting out there and hauling.
I rarely come across drivers like him. Definitely rare. God bless you driver.
Definitely. Great guy
Darn! Being an old truck driver myself (62) this guy is spot on!!! Especially the “steering wheel holder” segment.
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Absolutely. Once you in a big house you won't want to get out of it. Been in mine 8yrs now. 156inch.
THIS TRUCKER IS COOL AND TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT ALL THE NON-DRIVERS OUT THERE !!!!!!! TRUCKING HAS CHANGED 100% !!!!!
GREAT VIDEO 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍💉😈💉😈💉😈💉😈💉🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
I’m a former old school trucker too. I got my cal in 95’. You’re right, very few real truckers on the road. This is a genuinely nice guy! I miss the comroderie of other truckers. We loved the trucks!!
Nice
10-4good buddy remember keep on trucking and keep the rubber side truck driver 10-4
I'm not even intrested in trucking but I couldn't watch and listen to this dude all day! Awesome personality! Awesome video
Just being someone who knows nothing about trucking, it really shocked me how little room was inside a truck that big. It seems like a tough life on the road. We are blessed and thankful for truckers.
Meanwhile, I was shocked how much room was in the Kenworth I did my Airbrakes course on. It's not so bad in person, it's useable.
On what planet are you living Jay? Just google european trucks and youll see whats little room lol
So for those of you that dont do trucking this guy has a super extended truck and this is the luxury presidential suite of trucking. This guy is driving every truck drivers dream truck and to get a truck like this, just extending the cab costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Cant imagine the shower and the kitchen top. A normal semi truck is the two front seats and a bed. I've drive many without even a fridge.
Its funny to think people think its not a lot of room when us truckers are sitting here busting nuts looking at this guys truck like holy fuck thats so much room wow look at that counter wow look at how his bunk bed turns into a table. Cant imagine how hard it is to drive this truck and back it into a dock though but man im definitely fully erect watching that truck.
@J Cal thats a horrible way to live bud. Get yourself one asap but even better get the jell out of otr and go local
I'm a diesel and trailer mechanic every once in a while. You meet a cool driver that strictly lives in their truck they always seem happier and humble. Also, that's a nice truck, for sure.
Hey Joe.
I’ve been trucking 22 years here in ca.
Your absolutely right.
The true spirit of trucking is fading, if not has faded..
I do heavy infrastructure..
I grinned when you said
A 5 min fix
Carry some tools
CB
..etc
I still help as much as I can..
The open road is we’re I belong
I been on the road for about 10 years now I always help a driver if he is in need.. but some drivers don’t appreciate that
Thank you this was definitely refreshing I grew up in an uncle that was a truck driver and we used to talk on CB radios alot and had a blast doing so and we all knew how handy they were and I didn't realize that people don't use them anymore and you can genuinely tell both guys are good dudes
Appreciate you for watching
Everything this driver said is very true. I remember all that stuff from 20 years ago
Yes
10-4good buddy
He's a great man he's focussed and help people out if you can
this is a proof of doing what you like makes you happy, you can tell how he smile in 30 years of experience in that field,
This man has class and taste, a true owner operator.
Makes us all look good and he’s an example for the younger cats stepping in to this game, just leave your flip flops at home guys and take notes on what professionalism and success is all about...
Appreciate you for watching
Amazing interview, amazing advice. I 100% agree we need to bring back the old ways of trucking, put the phones down and ur head on a swivel and be safe!!!
Lets go!!!
@Hello Jeremiah how are you doing
@@jennifercapps105 I am doing well. How are you?
@@jeremiahcoen2348 I’m good thanks for asking I hope we can get to know each other and can you suggest a way we can talk off here if you don’t mind
wow, this guy is so humble and down to earth. put a real smile on my face watching him talk so passionatley about his work and truck
My dad was a trucker for 30-40. I was lucky to go with him everywhere when I was younger.
Joe is spot on about the conversation or lack of.
That's what the young generation is loosing, men like that
For sure
Great guy for sure
Yes but it’s that older generation brought the younger generation up, so ask the question where did it all go wrong, because you learn from your parents and elders?
*losing
@@prestonberg9604
Drives me insane ! Lol
This MAN is AWESOME!!! A true living legend. I hope someday in my travels, I can meet this man. So much wisdom in his words. So many questions I have after watching this. Thank you for interviewing him.
Great video mate. Great to see a bit of American culture and a normal working class bloke living the dream. Love from the UK.
What a life...i couldn't do that but I could see and appreciate the attraction. and 42 pounds of boost? Holy Mackerel!!!
WOW. Wouldnt need to go home. Home is really where u make it with this setup. Absolutely amazing rig