As a truck driver for a local LTL company. I have high respect for over the road drivers (OTR) cause they are the ones that put food on our table. I’m glad you gave this story a wholesome ending cause us truck drivers hardly get appreciated!
As a truck driver, this hit me right in the feels. The loneliness and isolation and wanting to get out of it and have more family time. But also the freedom and seeing different things and places. The want to do something different but also not wanting to give up what you are doing. It’s a hard road out there. Thank you for showing the essence of this life.
The problem is when you get ruthlessly exploited for low pay and hard hours. At least at my job I get paid pretty well and it's pretty easy a lot of the time. For some reason a lot of people can't fix stuff.
My husband is an OTR trucker, and I'm his copilot. We listen to books, news, podcasts, and all sorts of things to keep our minds busy when we aren't chatting. Occasionally, I stay home for a month to deal with business at home and see family. We stay on the phone his entire drive shift. Trucking is a hard life, but it is so necessary and important! Thank a trucker for their sacrifice and hard work! ❤
Damn this video hit me. I trucked for a year back during Covid before I quit. During my first months with my trainer I witness him checking his ring camera and saw his wife had been leaving the house every night around 11pm after the kids were asleep and coming back at 1-2am. Sad shit.
@@DaOldSchoolRapLova96 trucking is a hard job for low pay. I was making 1k per week after tax and driving 70hrs per week. Living on the road and being in a different state each night. Bad for your health. I respect the men who do it because it keeps this country afloat
@rowdyjr2318unless you have a gf / wife just as introverted & loyal as you. Some women will do the work to come visit you wherever you are just to see you as well. There are good women out there left. Stay strong y’all.
Introverted trucker here. Got into it to get away from people. Empty roads at night is my jam. But NYC/NJ is my kryptonite. Mad props to the drivers who manage those nightmares every day 💪
@@Certiwhippsget in with a local company that will train you, like XPO. Avoid over the road as it’s awful pay and you’re gone for at least a week if not more. During peak season even UPS will hire seasonals with no experience. Pay for newbies can be all over the place but get a year or two experience and you can make 70-100k depending on where you live.
@@CertiwhippsCertain companies pay well, some don’t. Good companies in Cali pay $65-$80k local. Regional about $80-$90, and OTR $100+. OTR is good if you are single with no family responsibilities, horrible if in a relationship, local much better. If you aren’t getting paid in these ranges minimum in states like Cali and New York, your company is undervaluing you.
@@MrtrenchTruckerhappened to me once in NJ. I couldn’t back up bc of the traffic so I was forced to wait an hour and a half while this guy was taking a shower. I thought it was a meme that people did that until it happened to me
@@mobius-1503 Thanks for what you do too. Without you guys, we’d have to load and unload our own trailers on top of driving them everywhere. I’m so grateful that you guys help us out after we’ve been driving for days and give us a chance to take a break.
@@SCIFIguy64 Company fleet would probably just stick with one company. Kenworth/Peterbilt under Paccar or Western star/Freightliner under Daimler ect. Simplifies maintenance and such. Could be a smaller company that just gets whatever they can though. If that's the case Wojak got an awesome first trucking job, mega carriers are usually hell to work for.
Exactly, He woke up at the truck stop in the international LT. Then 20 minutes later he hit the road in a Kenworth T680😂 Then when he got off the phone with his mom he was in a Peterbilt 379 😂
Remember kids : no matter the job u get u'll always think other ppl's job is better and easier smth Wojak explains the best way thru his vids , appreciate !
There's a lot more to trucking than just driving. Severe eye strain, fatigue, high stress, blind spots, bad weather, wind, emergency vehicles, hemorrhoids, claustrophobia, poor sleep, inconsistent sleep schedule, break downs, blown tires, DOT inspections, border crossings, horrible horrible food options, diabetes, blood clots, heart attacks, depression, loneliness, lack of human contact, not being home for months, lack of parking, lack of bathrooms, piss puddles at every truck stop, crap puddles at every truck stop...I could go on... Trucking is brutal!
If you're not in it for yourself, you're making someone else rich, or it's like that anywhere. Ain't right. We're not robots. Long hours and low pay takes it's toll.
My father was a trucker, sometimes OTR, most times a local teamster. One thing he ironed into my head was that nothing would happen without truckers. Everything from the toothpaste, and toilet paper to the food in the fridge was moved by these men. They are the unsung heroes of our societies.
The sense of service is what keeps truckers going. If they thought it was a pointless job, they'd try to do something else. It's a pretty bad career to be honest.
People would find a way to survive. They would have to come together with their neighbors and form their own means of producing goods. If anything, the ability to purchase goods from around the world has devastated peoples sense of community. I’ve talked to many people from South America and they depend on local markets to get their food and other goods. They do just fine. Americans have become spoiled on a wasteful life style.
10 year trucker here again. A few things they got right. 1. Your truck will be your home, especially if you are OTR. 2. It is a loners life, but just because you are alone doesn't mean you are lonely. 3. Do not get into a relationship unless she is riding with you. 4. For you young truckers, explore all options in trucking before you settle down on one. Thanks for the video. S/O to all truckers.
If your girl is gonna cheat on you when youre 2000+ miles away, it aint because youre so far away, its bc she's a ho that'll cheat on you even if you're 20mins away
@popcornpony8420 Yes, you are allowed. Just have to let the company know so they can add it to the insurance policy. Some truckers have their entire family with them. I have my dog, which is good enough for me.
I'm a trucker. Company driver, 100k+ 40-50 hours a week, I get good sleep, take care of myself, and exercise. I don't snack all ride, rather chug water, and I shower 5 times a week. Not all truckers are the same.
This is exactly why I choose to drive a truck. Get away from people lol. That and being outdoors in a way. I'm not stuck inside some grocery store stocking shelfs, or behind a cash register. I'm driving, something I love doing, and exploring and seeing new places which is really fun. I'm not away from home, I'm home everyday after my 12-14 hour shift. It does get lonely at times, driving at night, thinking about many things while the world is asleep. Sunny, snowy, icy, stormy, always there keeping the world moving :)
@@JamesBond-wt6zgI don’t know what is preventing it besides govt red tape and union protectionism, self-driving teslas are already a thing and the technology is mostly there.
I love how this channel respect the all of jobs, really tough my heart, espescially the chatting at the end of video. I'm office worker and work together, sometimes I feel really interested in my work but sometimes so lonely and boring and frustrated because I just sitting on the desk and watch the monitor all day long. we all have the pros and cons have rights to respected. and I can also see the shock that wojak feels when he feels his girlfriend cheating on other guy. This channel has big humanities
I drove 500,000 miles over the past 5 years as a OTR driver, the only accurate thing is the hometime, you're only home 3-4 days every 6 weeks. When you're 1 year into your trucking career, you have a pretty solid idea what the sacrifices are. You NEVER forget what time zone you're in, you work literally every imaginable shift hours, and you don't call it, "once I finish this job", it's more of a time frame, like 4-5 weeks on the road, than you earn a max of 3 days, 2 nights home, then back out for another 5-6 weeks. It's really a thankless job, yet it whats makes this country survive, yet all the "4 wheelers"( aka cars) is the WORST past of this job, because you all are complete A$$holes to us truckers while driving, because for some reason, you all treat us like garbage while you drive wrecklessly around us, because you all think that your time is far more valuable than ours
Because that’s what most of the truck drivers are: garbage. People don’t drive that reckless because they’re trying to harm you truck driver, that’s because they’re idiots. But as I said most of the truck drivers are garbage people: lazy, selfish, stupid. You guys have chosen to stir a stirring wheel and watch TH-cam, eat garbage food and all you can talk about is “dam, I stock at the fuel island” or “man, I almost got late for delivery!”. That’s it. I understand that without truck drivers all the economy will stop. But you do this job not to help economy in any way but because that’s the only thing you can do to make your small money. There’s no way to say “oh but if everybody will quit trucking, then, THEN…!” Of course everybody will not quit trucking, because those garbage people who only can drive a truck for living will never end 😊
Depends on what company. I work for Werner and they give us 1 home day for every 6 days worked. Plus they have a bunch of accounts that differ in home time
Damn 4-5 weeks out that’s torture I’m OO hauling chemicals with Trimac I go out deliver and go back home I’m never out no more than 5 days and accept the next load whenever I’m ready to accept UNLESS they really need me to go out
The BIGGEST part they left out, is the ability to listen to podcasts, documentaries, independent journalists, etc. ALL DAY every day. Imagine what you would know if you were getting high level lectures delivered to you, and you had an abundance of time to absorb that knowledge. Or how many languages you could learn, or how many audio books you could get through. Don't underestimate the Truck Driver ~
No one can listen that much of a material. With time it will get tiring and you will just start listening to music. From there you elevate to the next level of brain development
Don't tell me what I can and cannot do ~ Or anyone else in fact. Seems like you're projecting your own mental limitations on everyone else m8..... @@Tota111
@@Tota111Na. I did my whole sheet metal apprenticeship listening to audiobooks & podcasts. That was 5 years & I only listen to music in my car. Just on one app I finished over 300 by my 3rd year. There's sooo much history, that's always fascinating. Tbh I did kinda get bored of science based books tho. But I think it's because I finished all the good ones lol ...really tho, I finished all the psychology books available which even included dogs. At least available in San Jose's library system. Plus multiple in like literally every subject I even had a slight interest in
@@jminkvihubybWow. I’m a new trucker and I’ve been thinking of doing the same thing. Just maximizing my knowledge level. Nice to hear from somebody who’s done it. It’s inspiring
wow.. maybe for you... I'm not mad if you can't concentrate. Just don't project your shortcomings on me. I learned Spanish and Chinese this way. It's not hard driving in a straight line for 500 miles with the cruise control on lol. You should probably be studying now I guess. Good luck with your brain thing ~ @@xlgnepo
This was pretty cool and the ending was nice, I’m a trucker and I’m glad I wasn’t thrown out into the OTR world. I stay local and get to spend time with my family. OTR guys got my respect
As a truck driver. This is SO FUCKING ACCURATE, minus the part of Having your truck sitting at the fuel island while your going inside and sit down and eat lol. ( tho it does happens) thanks for making this!! It’s entirely true. Not all folks can do this job. Not for everyone, A lot of these new people come into trucking industry, and they don’t realize at all how lonely and your never home, your always out, different states different time zones. People just think it’s all about sitting down and driving and bam, I’ll be home. They’re wrong. You gotta add in the Stress of your truck, Traffic, On time delivery, parking for the night and idiots driving on the road. In trucking it’s always, lose one and gain another. It’s not for everyone. That’s why it’s absolutely true, not a lot of folks last around 6months and less, they just don’t understand it completely. It’s not for everyone.
Traffic. That is the one thing that drives me bloody insane. The amount of people that can't drive or seem to have a death wish is ridiculous. I have 60 odd tonne here please don't enter highway doing 30k's under I'd prefer not to test how quickly I can pull this thing up.
I wouldn’t mind that, but the military denied me 😂 I thought I could join to BUILD discipline, but they said I didn’t even have enough to JOIN. Well there goes my plans
I’m not a truck driver, but I have deep respect for these guys. I can’t even imagine how hard the job is, especially for our truckers who stuck in the middle of nowhere in winter at Polish border, for weeks…
as an over the road truck driver myself, this is exactly what we face today. I do enjoy driving and visiting new places I never been. It's also a way to relief myself from a mental breakdown and took me out of debt. Its not easy especially being alone and missing important dates like birthdays and holidays. Relationships will be tested while being out on the road. I had mine tested back in Feb 2018 where my EX cheated on me cause I wasn't home enough. It was a rocky month even giving up 40% of my salary to help her with college expenses. I went to a downward spiral but recovered. In conclusion, Truck driver is good if u want to explore new areas and have low to no relationships. I'll be tweeting this to Muthatrucka news.
@@zidan40o0 Honestly dude, some jobs are really hurting for people right now. I got my new IT job in less then a month with a decent starting wage. It sounds like it won't be too bad. Just keep your head up.
Keep up the great video's! And I really enjoy the positive comments/talks about the jobs you're showing. Like you're talking directly to the people having those jobs.
Thank you low budget stories, I actually needed to see your video. It made me fell a type of joy I haven’t felt in years. That ending was beautiful. Again thanks
That opening convo with his mom actually destroyed me. That's exactly how my mother and I talk about work. The guilt of not being able to visit home because of work is worse than you'd think; it eats away at you.
Same man, my mom always says I miss you and when will you be home, I always say soon but I know when I actually take my hometime I’ll spend it somewhere away with other friends or family. I only see my mom once a year so far since starting this career
Son of a trucker here and I’m pretty sure my dad feels the same and it’s all he really knows how to do especially when he dropped out of high school to do this and he’s still making a decent amount but lately the loads on a load board are just paying too low that it ain’t even worth firing it up. He is also home every week to be part of everyone’s life normally leaving Monday and coming back on a Thursday or Friday still respecting him for what he does after so long and be able to give out loads for a few other truckers leaving him able to get some additional money and be home a little more.
The driving and solitude is the best part about trucking. Unfortunately the rest of it sucks a lot (insufficient pay (work 60-70 hours every week and earn barely $1300 average), insufficient hometime (work 6-8 weeks, be home for just one!), frustrating office staff, disrespectful and unappreciative customers, other drivers trashing places and making the rest of us look bad, the dangers of the road, the tolls on health, wellness, and fitness, and relationships or the lack of them; constant stress. Horribly evil and predatory companies taking advantage of drivers, etc.). I’m thinking of hanging up my keys in a year, once I can afford to go back to school. I’m not enjoying the job as much as I did before.
Save some money the next year or so, then find a trade to get into- HVAC, electrician, whatever. Start as a grunt and try your best to learn on the job.. or just go to trade school. Plenty of trade jobs out there with plenty of money to be made if you apply yourself. Don’t go to traditional college unless you’re going to FOR SURE follow through with a career that pays well. It has to be something actually worth all the debt. Good luck bromosapien.
@@ce6ej yup that’s the plan. A trade like HVAC or college for a useful degree (honestly thinking accounting). Pay for the training/degree in cash. They only way I see myself continuing to drive is if I get really really lucky and land one of those unicorn cushy jobs that pays like $35-45/hr for 40-50 hours each week. But that’s just not likely where I live
Ahhh yes the world of truck driving, where everyone hates having you around but still wants their stuff, where dispatch treats you like a 5 year old, but yet your responsible for all the lives around you, where you sacrifice all your time to be constantly shorted on your miles and your pay checks, and there’s nothing you can really do about it. Where you try to switch to another company but they’re all the same. Where you wake up and realize you’ve spent years of your life driving and no memories to really show for it.
i just went to school to get a CDL but dropped it. realized its a shit industry thats why they are giving people a free ride to train because nobody wants to do it anymore.
I just got off the road yesterday. Enough time home to celebrate the holidays and I’m back to business. Thanks for the comments for supporting us tractor drivers.
I LOVE this representation. It's actually a bit more brutal and hazing is incredible, but you got it on point with the talk, lingo and context. The sacrifice, the betrayal, the long hours. Spot on. I appreciate it. Thank you. I also found it funny how the driver switched from a long-nose to a modern truck. Editing is magical. I saw a lot of respect in this video for truckers too, and let me tell you, we appreciate all we can get.
@@More_Row Yes, American Trucking. Hazing is absolutely horrific - what I meant by incredible. If you're a company driver, you're automatically considered a piece of feces. However the color and texture of you as a piece of feces varies depending on companies you drive for. For example, Knight-Swift (previously Swift) is considered actual excrement. However companies like Yellow are considered golden layered and least smelling. UPS and Fedex are in the middle for having some of the worst winter drivers, but hardest working. If you're an Owner Op, then you're considered a real trucker but still given crap depending on what and how you do. Company driver? Good luck. I drove for many companies in my ten years and always struggled alone. Maybe a few instances of a brotherhood, but that brotherhood is fake and only reserved for "real truckers". After ten years I finally got off the road. Traffic being too much as it was because normal four-wheeler drivers were crazier than before and truckers were getting just as crazy.
Damn, thanks for expanding. And humans really suck huh. No community between drivers, only hating on the " not real" truckers and newcomers. What a shame. It's probably only gotten worse in newer times . @@chickenpermission
@@More_Row It really has. I never went Owner Op, wish I did, but never had the resources to. Don't get me wrong, there is an extremely strong trucking culture still there. But the disrespect between Owner Ops and Companies stems mainly from the deregulation under President Reagan in the 80's. Since that time and the rise of trucking companies, a giant rift has expanded that separates the two. I only a few times got to see real trucking, in winter mainly. When things get hard and tough you'll fall in line, form a convoy, get through the blizzard or follow a fellow driver around an accident on a backroad bypass. But those were few and far between. You learned to appreciate the memories there and it helped you move forward.
As a former long haul single, introvert trucker, I identify with Wojak's views here. If trucking was only listening to audiobooks and TH-cam on the highway, I'd still be doing it now. But the hassles at shippers/receivers and finding legal truck parking after every shift ruined it for me.
I was OVER THE ROAD for a month. Got depressed so bad. Im now a dedicated driver going home every night seeing my family and my dog. Just 8mins from home to depot .
My father “was” a truck driver and he was in the business of delivering furniture. I have to say this is pretty accurate this is just one of his average days of work. Now he is moving into the truck business larger and higher, he just wants to drive larger trucks. Me and my family don’t really mind about him going for that long. I love my father, and of course I know some parts of this story aren’t accurate but this is an amazing work of art. I love how your videos put into perspective of other people in certain jobs and how they feel or would feel and act in businesses.
As someone going through amazon career choice and starting CDL school in january, seeing this video is refreshing to know that no matter what will happen its like any job. Pros and cons. But i love driving around and being single no kids looking for a way to really save some money to do the things i want to do later on is the perfect way for me to go about it.
@@EmpireStateExpress01 they told me this month they'd get back to me on doing my DOT physical, long story short I'm just worried they won't reach back out to me to schedule that. Did they schedule yours almost right away or did you have to wait a bit
That alarm gave me PTSD... It still beats local driving though, man. God, this video is just exactly what the life is like. This hurts so much. I'm going back to it in a bit after a 4 month Trade school break. To all the people considering driving, do it. At least for a year, and get out. You'll learn a lot about driving, yourself, your taste in music and podcasts, your patience. I sure missed the open road for those four months.
@@Moonscentedhunter not a problem…no women around, Wojak can focus on more important things… like buying a newer truck, or a fleet of trucks, then he could have people doing the driving while he just collects $$!
This makes me respect truck drivers WAYYYYY more than I did while working at Aldi! Driving all over the country and states just to help keep businesses afloat! Even when we switched to a “HEAD store” program! They were still there for us💪🏼
I’ve only been driving OTR 8 months now but wow this was accurate. I’m finishing out my contract and then going local. It’s honestly embarrassing that in this industry, OTR somehow pays less than local jobs. I’m just trying to stick it out so I can move up. I’m tired of making >50k. Especially when you consider all the extra bs that comes with OTR. Also, the whole “get to see the country” thing is mostly bs. Whatever you can see from your windshield is what you get. One thing that does put a smile on my face though is when kids do the arm pump. Just today I drove up 95 through South Carolina and saw some kids on a boat doing it. I didn’t even hesitate! 😂
This was great. The older guy Wojak met at the gas station was a nice addition to this story. He provided a new perspective on being a truck driver. Also, it’s a shame he was being cheated on by that harlot of a woman. It’s sad but great he got the wake up call he needed about what kind of person she is.
I did OTR for about a year. It’s exciting at first but it does get kinda old and you’re hardly ever home. It’s tough if you have a family. But now I’m a propane delivery driver and it’s pretty great.
I’ve learned after watching all these low budget stories that life is not gonna come and give you a handout. Yes there are cons to every single job but what’s worse having a job or not having a job? I recommend to find happiness in every single chance you can get. as a person who works 9 to 5, and does overnights just keep your head up king and don’t forget to take care of your health and yourself. Only you can make a difference in your life , it’s up to you Also, don’t get discouraged to quit your job. Just make sure you have a job that already hired you before you quit. Also please for the love of everything good. Spend time with family.
@@ayugoslav5554i’m only speaking off of my personal experience. I’m sorry for those who do not have any family but you gotta have hope and faith. If anything i say religion would be your best friend
@@BicyclePumphope and faith are a waste of time. Praying and being patient gets you nowhere, I've tried for years, now I don't care anymore and do what I want because God lets you suffer regardless wether you're good or bad
@@caner78bob first off I admire your strength to continue praying Second, if not, hope/faith, then how about a mentor? Any idols/role models could really bring other perspectives. It’s hard to see the beautiful in the ugly I understand that life’s challenges are very complex also. Mike Tyson once said, "As long as we persevere and endure, we can get anything we want."
This video reminds me of my Dad he is a truck driver and he converted many of my family members into truck drivers as well. The feeling of this video for me is the same as a long road trip which I really like as well
My dad is a trucker, but luckily he only does regional trucking (Florida) so I can see him more often. I’m really thankful that he’s spending so much time just for us to make income. I love him so much.
I don't know how it works in the U.S., here in Italy every truck driver has a card that records driving hours and miles driven. Well, they are often forced to keep a magnet on the part of the truck that records trips so that it is always stationary, and they often have to use the cards of off-duty colleagues to double the mileage done and make more money for the company. The only advantage is that if you have your own company you make a lot of money, but if you are an employed truck driver, you will be exploited like a slave for little money. My uncle has been a truck driver for almost 40 years now, one of the things he told me is "never work as a trucker."
Love how there are American trucks parked outside the gas station but the signs outside the windows (2:05) are in Swedish (Preem is a Swedish company) and the signs inside are in Russian(?) XD
I struggle with loneliness a lot even though im not necessarily alone. I feel with Truck Drivers. They don‘t get the respect they deserve. Peace and Love y‘all.
I know it's not the point, but there's something funny about the 40 year career American truck driver having a British accent
Czworld love the content!!!!! I would have never expected you here 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey! Love your work CZsWorld, cool to see you in these parts of youtube!
Hey I know you 😄
Omg guys/gals it's czsworld I'm hoping in his next video talking about the history of. He'll give me a quick shout out lol
He sounds Aussie to me.
As a truck driver for a local LTL company. I have high respect for over the road drivers (OTR) cause they are the ones that put food on our table.
I’m glad you gave this story a wholesome ending cause us truck drivers hardly get appreciated!
Thanks for your donation bro! Appreciate it and good luck with your career 💪🏼
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Just did a road test for xpo, I nailed it was wondering is it true ltl is alot of 12-14 hour shifts?
As a truck driver, this hit me right in the feels. The loneliness and isolation and wanting to get out of it and have more family time. But also the freedom and seeing different things and places. The want to do something different but also not wanting to give up what you are doing. It’s a hard road out there. Thank you for showing the essence of this life.
Right too much money spent to get that lil piece of plastic just to throw away
Hopefully someone is at home to keep your wife happy, at least
This day and age truly makes me feel sick to the stomach
Why don’t you just go local once you wanna start a family?
The problem is when you get ruthlessly exploited for low pay and hard hours. At least at my job I get paid pretty well and it's pretty easy a lot of the time. For some reason a lot of people can't fix stuff.
Cry
My husband is an OTR trucker, and I'm his copilot. We listen to books, news, podcasts, and all sorts of things to keep our minds busy when we aren't chatting. Occasionally, I stay home for a month to deal with business at home and see family. We stay on the phone his entire drive shift. Trucking is a hard life, but it is so necessary and important! Thank a trucker for their sacrifice and hard work! ❤
God bless you both :)
@sebacuevas5118 Thank you! ❤️
A true loyal wife! I wish the best for both of you
@@AirborneRangerZz thank you so much!
How many times have you cheated on him?
Damn this video hit me. I trucked for a year back during Covid before I quit. During my first months with my trainer I witness him checking his ring camera and saw his wife had been leaving the house every night around 11pm after the kids were asleep and coming back at 1-2am. Sad shit.
Why’d you quit?
Lol
@@DaOldSchoolRapLova96 trucking is a hard job for low pay. I was making 1k per week after tax and driving 70hrs per week. Living on the road and being in a different state each night. Bad for your health. I respect the men who do it because it keeps this country afloat
Go haul fuel. Home every night. Net 1200-1500 a week
@@SamBrown-qi3fkthat literally only “fixes” the pay issue
Who else just KNEW his wife/gf was cheating as soon as their phone call started?
I did. 😂😂😂
Yep
@rowdyjr2318unless you have a gf / wife just as introverted & loyal as you. Some women will do the work to come visit you wherever you are just to see you as well.
There are good women out there left. Stay strong y’all.
Not brain surgery. Duh.
I see why my dad's friends who were truckers were never faithful to their girlfriends.
Respect to truck drivers, without them our needs will grind to a halt.
Yep
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Yeah they need to stop delivering for a couple of months. Thin the herd a bit
and they say fast food workers are unsung heroes? I would say truckers are the REAL heroes that keep our physical economy going.
You’ll be surprised by the amount of people who don’t know where their bread comes from.
Introverted trucker here. Got into it to get away from people. Empty roads at night is my jam. But NYC/NJ is my kryptonite. Mad props to the drivers who manage those nightmares every day 💪
What's the pay
I'm new haven't even started
@@Certiwhippsget in with a local company that will train you, like XPO. Avoid over the road as it’s awful pay and you’re gone for at least a week if not more. During peak season even UPS will hire seasonals with no experience. Pay for newbies can be all over the place but get a year or two experience and you can make 70-100k depending on where you live.
@@CertiwhippsCertain companies pay well, some don’t. Good companies in Cali pay $65-$80k local. Regional about $80-$90, and OTR $100+. OTR is good if you are single with no family responsibilities, horrible if in a relationship, local much better. If you aren’t getting paid in these ranges minimum in states like Cali and New York, your company is undervaluing you.
I do local in the tri state area yeah it’s crazy here 😭
Yup, i start out at 3 or 4am because driving is a breeze and I get to have lots of parking options by the time I'm done at 3-5pm
As a truck driver, the most accurate part of this video are all those assholes getting food while they're parked in the fuel island.
Arleast he wasn't taking a shower on the fuel isle for 2 hours lol.
@@MrtrenchTruckerhappened to me once in NJ. I couldn’t back up bc of the traffic so I was forced to wait an hour and a half while this guy was taking a shower. I thought it was a meme that people did that until it happened to me
LOL I thought the same thing! Shame on the mess.
I wouldn't sit on the driver’s step because there’s splash when i dump my cheater cup at the tolls or at night when it’s late or raining.
Big factsss
This had a far more uplifting ending than I was expecting. I’m going to keep on trucking now. Everybody have a nice holiday!
Be safe out there Ryan. Thanks for what you do. Im a kroger warehouse worker. Load trailers etc.
@@mobius-1503 Thanks for what you do too. Without you guys, we’d have to load and unload our own trailers on top of driving them everywhere. I’m so grateful that you guys help us out after we’ve been driving for days and give us a chance to take a break.
Fr I was getting sad 😭
Love how Wojak went from a Kenworth to Peterbilt to a Western Star in the 1st minute and a half .
Company fleet I’d say, idk
Lol 💯
@@SCIFIguy64 Company fleet would probably just stick with one company. Kenworth/Peterbilt under Paccar or Western star/Freightliner under Daimler ect. Simplifies maintenance and such.
Could be a smaller company that just gets whatever they can though. If that's the case Wojak got an awesome first trucking job, mega carriers are usually hell to work for.
Exactly, He woke up at the truck stop in the international LT.
Then 20 minutes later he hit the road in a Kenworth T680😂
Then when he got off the phone with his mom he was in a Peterbilt 379 😂
@@TheShowOff2I everybody knows most new guys job hop pretty fast the first year or so. Makes perfect sense he’s in a new truck in every scene 😂
Remember kids : no matter the job u get u'll always think other ppl's job is better and easier smth Wojak explains the best way thru his vids , appreciate !
I enjoyed plumbing more than truck driving. Just cant do it due to health issues.
True I worked fast food and loved it, then to a "real job" In a tiny cubicle, 300 employee office job and couldn't stand it.
well i code for a living and i couldnt think of a better job. the sky is the limit and i am my only limitation
only difference is the business guy gets to go home every night and has time for video games,gym and cooking isn't a hassle
Speak for yourself
"We really need truckers in this world." At least he's a wholesome chad. 😄
He really cares
We need everyone doing hard work in the world because I don't like doing any work
I think what he means is we need truckers in the world so that they’re away from home and we can hook up
We cannot blame Chad for fucking unfaithful woman any more than we can blame a grizzly bear for eating salmon.
家を空けて女を食わせてくれる間抜けが必要と考えているだけ
There's a lot more to trucking than just driving.
Severe eye strain, fatigue, high stress, blind spots, bad weather, wind, emergency vehicles, hemorrhoids, claustrophobia, poor sleep, inconsistent sleep schedule, break downs, blown tires, DOT inspections, border crossings, horrible horrible food options, diabetes, blood clots, heart attacks, depression, loneliness, lack of human contact, not being home for months, lack of parking, lack of bathrooms, piss puddles at every truck stop, crap puddles at every truck stop...I could go on...
Trucking is brutal!
If you're not in it for yourself, you're making someone else rich, or it's like that anywhere. Ain't right. We're not robots. Long hours and low pay takes it's toll.
THIS!!
Most unrealistic part of this: finding parking after dark.
My father was a trucker, sometimes OTR, most times a local teamster. One thing he ironed into my head was that nothing would happen without truckers. Everything from the toothpaste, and toilet paper to the food in the fridge was moved by these men. They are the unsung heroes of our societies.
Becouse you have a rubbish train conection.
@@Snake2303 Which country has railways that can connect the port to supermarkets?
yea "I don't know" how people before 150 years ago "existed" without truckers before
The sense of service is what keeps truckers going. If they thought it was a pointless job, they'd try to do something else. It's a pretty bad career to be honest.
People would find a way to survive. They would have to come together with their neighbors and form their own means of producing goods. If anything, the ability to purchase goods from around the world has devastated peoples sense of community. I’ve talked to many people from South America and they depend on local markets to get their food and other goods. They do just fine. Americans have become spoiled on a wasteful life style.
10 year trucker here again. A few things they got right.
1. Your truck will be your home, especially if you are OTR.
2. It is a loners life, but just because you are alone doesn't mean you are lonely.
3. Do not get into a relationship unless she is riding with you.
4. For you young truckers, explore all options in trucking before you settle down on one.
Thanks for the video.
S/O to all truckers.
If your girl is gonna cheat on you when youre 2000+ miles away, it aint because youre so far away, its bc she's a ho that'll cheat on you even if you're 20mins away
@@quarterpounderwithcheese3178 and you just happened to get a unicorn. 😂
I got a question, are you allowed to bring one of your family or friend with? Maybe you won't be lonely.
@popcornpony8420 Yes, you are allowed. Just have to let the company know so they can add it to the insurance policy. Some truckers have their entire family with them. I have my dog, which is good enough for me.
@@popcornpony8420 what can be better than living in a 4x5 closet with your love ones.
As a guy who plays ATS, I feel wojaks pain.
I also play ATS
whats ats
@@I-get American truck Simulator
i couldn't switch to ats, i love ets >
@@caduguardrailkingowo I think ATS has more soul than ETS, but both are great.
I'm a trucker.
Company driver, 100k+ 40-50 hours a week, I get good sleep, take care of myself, and exercise.
I don't snack all ride, rather chug water, and I shower 5 times a week.
Not all truckers are the same.
sounds awesome
and well done
Hey man. Do you have any advice for New truck drivers. You're such an inspiration!
Dude what company do you drive for🤣🤣🤣
What company do you drive for then or what type of trucking job? Don't brag about it and not share
This is exactly why I choose to drive a truck. Get away from people lol. That and being outdoors in a way. I'm not stuck inside some grocery store stocking shelfs, or behind a cash register. I'm driving, something I love doing, and exploring and seeing new places which is really fun. I'm not away from home, I'm home everyday after my 12-14 hour shift. It does get lonely at times, driving at night, thinking about many things while the world is asleep. Sunny, snowy, icy, stormy, always there keeping the world moving :)
A lone wolf, Godspeed.
Poor Wojak. Just as he commits to being a trucker, he gets replaced by a robot.
Such is life
can't wait for all the heists.
That won't happen soon.
Good. He’s doing a poor job anyways.
@@JamesBond-wt6zgI don’t know what is preventing it besides govt red tape and union protectionism, self-driving teslas are already a thing and the technology is mostly there.
I love how this channel respect the all of jobs, really tough my heart, espescially the chatting at the end of video. I'm office worker and work together, sometimes I feel really interested in my work but sometimes so lonely and boring and frustrated because I just sitting on the desk and watch the monitor all day long. we all have the pros and cons have rights to respected. and I can also see the shock that wojak feels when he feels his girlfriend cheating on other guy. This channel has big humanities
Thanks 🧡
I like the last two videos a lot, they feel a lot more realistic. Like this is the pro/con life of trucker life
Thanks!
1:23 using a Koopa Troopa Shell to depict the Gas Stations logo is genius!
It's a reference to the "Shell" gas stations around the world 😂
I drove 500,000 miles over the past 5 years as a OTR driver, the only accurate thing is the hometime, you're only home 3-4 days every 6 weeks. When you're 1 year into your trucking career, you have a pretty solid idea what the sacrifices are. You NEVER forget what time zone you're in, you work literally every imaginable shift hours, and you don't call it, "once I finish this job", it's more of a time frame, like 4-5 weeks on the road, than you earn a max of 3 days, 2 nights home, then back out for another 5-6 weeks. It's really a thankless job, yet it whats makes this country survive, yet all the "4 wheelers"( aka cars) is the WORST past of this job, because you all are complete A$$holes to us truckers while driving, because for some reason, you all treat us like garbage while you drive wrecklessly around us, because you all think that your time is far more valuable than ours
Because that’s what most of the truck drivers are: garbage. People don’t drive that reckless because they’re trying to harm you truck driver, that’s because they’re idiots. But as I said most of the truck drivers are garbage people: lazy, selfish, stupid. You guys have chosen to stir a stirring wheel and watch TH-cam, eat garbage food and all you can talk about is “dam, I stock at the fuel island” or “man, I almost got late for delivery!”. That’s it. I understand that without truck drivers all the economy will stop. But you do this job not to help economy in any way but because that’s the only thing you can do to make your small money. There’s no way to say “oh but if everybody will quit trucking, then, THEN…!” Of course everybody will not quit trucking, because those garbage people who only can drive a truck for living will never end 😊
Gawd bless Murica 🤓 🖕
Depends on what company. I work for Werner and they give us 1 home day for every 6 days worked. Plus they have a bunch of accounts that differ in home time
@@saucyhighlights5534hes talking abt owner operators.
Damn 4-5 weeks out that’s torture
I’m OO hauling chemicals with Trimac I go out deliver and go back home I’m never out no more than 5 days and accept the next load whenever I’m ready to accept UNLESS they really need me to go out
I like how reality based your stories are. His ol lady is at home with a dude while he is working to provide. Just like real life
Dude got Jody’d. It’s the worst feeling in the world.
Any service member, or trucker will tell you it’s best you’re alone when you start.
I'm the dude 😎
Not always, but most of the time. Sadly
🤢🤢🤢@@mike.1
Meanwhile the trucker is gettin blowies in the lot
The BIGGEST part they left out, is the ability to listen to podcasts, documentaries, independent journalists, etc. ALL DAY every day. Imagine what you would know if you were getting high level lectures delivered to you, and you had an abundance of time to absorb that knowledge. Or how many languages you could learn, or how many audio books you could get through. Don't underestimate the Truck Driver ~
No one can listen that much of a material. With time it will get tiring and you will just start listening to music. From there you elevate to the next level of brain development
Don't tell me what I can and cannot do ~ Or anyone else in fact. Seems like you're projecting your own mental limitations on everyone else m8..... @@Tota111
@@Tota111Na. I did my whole sheet metal apprenticeship listening to audiobooks & podcasts. That was 5 years & I only listen to music in my car. Just on one app I finished over 300 by my 3rd year. There's sooo much history, that's always fascinating. Tbh I did kinda get bored of science based books tho. But I think it's because I finished all the good ones lol ...really tho, I finished all the psychology books available which even included dogs. At least available in San Jose's library system. Plus multiple in like literally every subject I even had a slight interest in
@@jminkvihubybWow. I’m a new trucker and I’ve been thinking of doing the same thing. Just maximizing my knowledge level. Nice to hear from somebody who’s done it. It’s inspiring
wow.. maybe for you... I'm not mad if you can't concentrate. Just don't project your shortcomings on me. I learned Spanish and Chinese this way. It's not hard driving in a straight line for 500 miles with the cruise control on lol. You should probably be studying now I guess. Good luck with your brain thing ~ @@xlgnepo
This was pretty cool and the ending was nice, I’m a trucker and I’m glad I wasn’t thrown out into the OTR world. I stay local and get to spend time with my family. OTR guys got my respect
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. And thank you for providing the economy with supplies 💪🏼
same i stay local i deliver liquor to stores all over the city and suburbs
So good to catch up on the 3 latest episodes. Forgot how much I love this channel
The true CHADS that keep this country going . Nothing but respect to truckers 💪🏻
Hopefully some brake checking fourwheelers see this
@@Rotebearda lol
@@Rotebearda I couldn’t care less who sees this lol. I just know a lot of truckers and respect their grind.
Nah the true Chad's are BANGING truck driver, construction workers, and traveling union workers wives
@@DoubleAIV NOPE. They are the lowest of the low.
Standing Chad is the only content creator who makes Chad a positive person lmao
What about Millennial Thinker?
@lancecook7225
Depends. Chad zoomer is depicted as a good guy, but idk about the others
Zero budget too
You forgot the gyms in the future video.
The majority of my videos feature Chad as a friend of wojak. You should check them out ;)
As a truck driver. This is SO FUCKING ACCURATE, minus the part of Having your truck sitting at the fuel island while your going inside and sit down and eat lol. ( tho it does happens) thanks for making this!! It’s entirely true. Not all folks can do this job. Not for everyone, A lot of these new people come into trucking industry, and they don’t realize at all how lonely and your never home, your always out, different states different time zones. People just think it’s all about sitting down and driving and bam, I’ll be home. They’re wrong. You gotta add in the Stress of your truck, Traffic, On time delivery, parking for the night and idiots driving on the road. In trucking it’s always, lose one and gain another. It’s not for everyone. That’s why it’s absolutely true, not a lot of folks last around 6months and less, they just don’t understand it completely. It’s not for everyone.
If you’re gonna do truck driving do local food service imo
I lasted about a year OTR. Six months local. Trucking is brutal! Might get back in the seat one day though. Keep the rubber side down!
Traffic. That is the one thing that drives me bloody insane. The amount of people that can't drive or seem to have a death wish is ridiculous. I have 60 odd tonne here please don't enter highway doing 30k's under I'd prefer not to test how quickly I can pull this thing up.
Nobody talks about how amazing storytelling and animation that put in here, love your video man.
The accuracy is insane. Both of these conversations I've had a few times as a truck driver. Especially the 40-year driver.
I've met alot of those.
As a Ex Truck driver, I can understand his pain
When he said "stay loaded kid" I knew somebody writing this has been in the trucking industry.
What does it actually mean?
@@NagatoUzumaki328loaded as in carrying freight in your truck, stay busy = make money
thank you!@@ericktobar8506
Stay Safe.
S a f e, SAFE, S A F E. 🚛💥💨
Could have said "keep the rubber side down" if he was wishing him safety
Bro you are my inspiration!
As a military member, this hit me in the feels. Not being home ever etc..
My wife's bf is really chill though. Keeps my foxhole warm when I get home.
sad bruh
@aro8630 sad for him because she's all mines when I get home
Chad dicking down the old lady
I wouldn’t mind that, but the military denied me 😂 I thought I could join to BUILD discipline, but they said I didn’t even have enough to JOIN. Well there goes my plans
Dude theres something abt these videos that are so good ive been binge watching these and i love them keep doing what ur doing bro ily!
Thank you for this video✌🏾
I’m not a truck driver, but I have deep respect for these guys. I can’t even imagine how hard the job is, especially for our truckers who stuck in the middle of nowhere in winter at Polish border, for weeks…
It depends on the account you have.
If you was a German trucker just invade. Lol.
I dont, truckers are destroying my town.
as an over the road truck driver myself, this is exactly what we face today. I do enjoy driving and visiting new places I never been. It's also a way to relief myself from a mental breakdown and took me out of debt. Its not easy especially being alone and missing important dates like birthdays and holidays. Relationships will be tested while being out on the road. I had mine tested back in Feb 2018 where my EX cheated on me cause I wasn't home enough. It was a rocky month even giving up 40% of my salary to help her with college expenses. I went to a downward spiral but recovered. In conclusion, Truck driver is good if u want to explore new areas and have low to no relationships. I'll be tweeting this to Muthatrucka news.
Bro you're in a truck and just tipped 2 dollars 😂
@@pandemicccc its not much but its something. anything is better than zero
@@pandemicccchow much did you tip?
At this point Wojak has worked so many jobs. Imagine his resume.
still wouldn't be hired for an entry level position in this horrendous economy.
@@zidan40o0 Honestly dude, some jobs are really hurting for people right now. I got my new IT job in less then a month with a decent starting wage. It sounds like it won't be too bad. Just keep your head up.
Plumbers, electricians, and other trade jobs are always in demand.
@@magesalmanac6424what’s the pay of those jobs?
@@kaelanpatel4938high
This was really good and wholesome. Thanks. It inspires me to keep up everything.
Keep up the great video's! And I really enjoy the positive comments/talks about the jobs you're showing. Like you're talking directly to the people having those jobs.
Btw your animations are great keep it up man
Thankyou!
Seing Chad in that situation... broke my heart, litterally
Thank you low budget stories, I actually needed to see your video. It made me fell a type of joy I haven’t felt in years. That ending was beautiful. Again thanks
That opening convo with his mom actually destroyed me. That's exactly how my mother and I talk about work. The guilt of not being able to visit home because of work is worse than you'd think; it eats away at you.
Speak for yourself
Some of us don’t have families that’s who belong in trucking lol
Same man, my mom always says I miss you and when will you be home, I always say soon but I know when I actually take my hometime I’ll spend it somewhere away with other friends or family. I only see my mom once a year so far since starting this career
Obrigada as legendas me salvaram novamente ❤❤
Life of an investment banker/doctor/accoutant/lawyer please! Would be interesting to see Wojak in these situations.
No thats boring stop ruining the channel
Wojak’s life is supposed to be depressing not aspirational
@@steflift5165 who says those jobs aren't depressing?
@@qatari4nc you're boring.
Life of a peds resident.
Respect to all the truck drivers.❤ 🙏
Tots and pears
Keep up the good work man! Last time i saw you you're latest video was growing up in the metaverse.
Son of a trucker here and I’m pretty sure my dad feels the same and it’s all he really knows how to do especially when he dropped out of high school to do this and he’s still making a decent amount but lately the loads on a load board are just paying too low that it ain’t even worth firing it up. He is also home every week to be part of everyone’s life normally leaving Monday and coming back on a Thursday or Friday still respecting him for what he does after so long and be able to give out loads for a few other truckers leaving him able to get some additional money and be home a little more.
The driving and solitude is the best part about trucking. Unfortunately the rest of it sucks a lot (insufficient pay (work 60-70 hours every week and earn barely $1300 average), insufficient hometime (work 6-8 weeks, be home for just one!), frustrating office staff, disrespectful and unappreciative customers, other drivers trashing places and making the rest of us look bad, the dangers of the road, the tolls on health, wellness, and fitness, and relationships or the lack of them; constant stress. Horribly evil and predatory companies taking advantage of drivers, etc.). I’m thinking of hanging up my keys in a year, once I can afford to go back to school. I’m not enjoying the job as much as I did before.
Yeah, brokers I get told are the main reason why trucking sucks now, at least regarding the poor pay.
I quit otr and now am local see the same shippers every day so they're friendly get home every night. It's still a lot at times
Save some money the next year or so, then find a trade to get into- HVAC, electrician, whatever. Start as a grunt and try your best to learn on the job.. or just go to trade school. Plenty of trade jobs out there with plenty of money to be made if you apply yourself.
Don’t go to traditional college unless you’re going to FOR SURE follow through with a career that pays well. It has to be something actually worth all the debt. Good luck bromosapien.
school is a SCAM kid
@@ce6ej yup that’s the plan. A trade like HVAC or college for a useful degree (honestly thinking accounting). Pay for the training/degree in cash. They only way I see myself continuing to drive is if I get really really lucky and land one of those unicorn cushy jobs that pays like $35-45/hr for 40-50 hours each week. But that’s just not likely where I live
What a happy ending, quite enjoyed it. Poor Wojak doesn‘t know what job is coming for him next time though
finally mate u made my day better❤ thanks a lot
Ahhh yes the world of truck driving, where everyone hates having you around but still wants their stuff, where dispatch treats you like a 5 year old, but yet your responsible for all the lives around you, where you sacrifice all your time to be constantly shorted on your miles and your pay checks, and there’s nothing you can really do about it. Where you try to switch to another company but they’re all the same. Where you wake up and realize you’ve spent years of your life driving and no memories to really show for it.
i just went to school to get a CDL but dropped it. realized its a shit industry thats why they are giving people a free ride to train because nobody wants to do it anymore.
I just got off the road yesterday. Enough time home to celebrate the holidays and I’m back to business. Thanks for the comments for supporting us tractor drivers.
I LOVE this representation. It's actually a bit more brutal and hazing is incredible, but you got it on point with the talk, lingo and context. The sacrifice, the betrayal, the long hours. Spot on. I appreciate it. Thank you.
I also found it funny how the driver switched from a long-nose to a modern truck. Editing is magical. I saw a lot of respect in this video for truckers too, and let me tell you, we appreciate all we can get.
Hazing is incredible ? Can you explain what you mean by this and are you talking about American trucking?
@@More_Row Yes, American Trucking. Hazing is absolutely horrific - what I meant by incredible. If you're a company driver, you're automatically considered a piece of feces. However the color and texture of you as a piece of feces varies depending on companies you drive for. For example, Knight-Swift (previously Swift) is considered actual excrement. However companies like Yellow are considered golden layered and least smelling. UPS and Fedex are in the middle for having some of the worst winter drivers, but hardest working. If you're an Owner Op, then you're considered a real trucker but still given crap depending on what and how you do.
Company driver? Good luck. I drove for many companies in my ten years and always struggled alone. Maybe a few instances of a brotherhood, but that brotherhood is fake and only reserved for "real truckers". After ten years I finally got off the road. Traffic being too much as it was because normal four-wheeler drivers were crazier than before and truckers were getting just as crazy.
Damn, thanks for expanding. And humans really suck huh. No community between drivers, only hating on the " not real" truckers and newcomers. What a shame. It's probably only gotten worse in newer times . @@chickenpermission
@@More_Row It really has. I never went Owner Op, wish I did, but never had the resources to. Don't get me wrong, there is an extremely strong trucking culture still there. But the disrespect between Owner Ops and Companies stems mainly from the deregulation under President Reagan in the 80's. Since that time and the rise of trucking companies, a giant rift has expanded that separates the two. I only a few times got to see real trucking, in winter mainly. When things get hard and tough you'll fall in line, form a convoy, get through the blizzard or follow a fellow driver around an accident on a backroad bypass. But those were few and far between. You learned to appreciate the memories there and it helped you move forward.
"What a shame. We really need truckers in this world." 😂😂😂 Chad is wild!
Wojack should have responded with, "I heard that babe, and I'm filing for divorce."
@@cris_261roflmao brutal
@@cris_261 nah more like: is that chad? tell em i said hello.
YEA NEED TRUCKERS SO HE CAN BANG TRUCKERS WIFES 🤣🤣
@@cris_261 he shouldn't respond
they're not married
i think just treating it like a job is better
work till you get a better one, then quit and switch
Next video: Wojak is a student and has crippling student loan debt and works as a barista at Starbucks.
and spends half his life paying it back
Don’t forget picking a useless degree and blaming the world for it
@@MariusNinjai
Which degree is not useless nowadays?
As a former long haul single, introvert trucker, I identify with Wojak's views here. If trucking was only listening to audiobooks and TH-cam on the highway, I'd still be doing it now. But the hassles at shippers/receivers and finding legal truck parking after every shift ruined it for me.
Your channel has inspired me to put out my own stories. Thanks bro.
I was OVER THE ROAD for a month. Got depressed so bad. Im now a dedicated driver going home every night seeing my family and my dog. Just 8mins from home to depot .
@billnyethenggrguychinesega9116I guess I’m mental then lmao. Almost 2 years of doing OTR now but thinking of doing local tanker soon
I love wojak going through his character development each episode 😀
shout out to the truck drivers all around the globe .
My father “was” a truck driver and he was in the business of delivering furniture. I have to say this is pretty accurate this is just one of his average days of work. Now he is moving into the truck business larger and higher, he just wants to drive larger trucks. Me and my family don’t really mind about him going for that long. I love my father, and of course I know some parts of this story aren’t accurate but this is an amazing work of art. I love how your videos put into perspective of other people in certain jobs and how they feel or would feel and act in businesses.
That "ciao" at the end surprised me.
Blessings from Italy
Love seeing your success bro
Thx bro 💪🏼
As someone going through amazon career choice and starting CDL school in january, seeing this video is refreshing to know that no matter what will happen its like any job. Pros and cons. But i love driving around and being single no kids looking for a way to really save some money to do the things i want to do later on is the perfect way for me to go about it.
I went through Amazon Career Choice to get my CDL, and I was the best decision I made. It even paid for my college as well too.
Did same thing here bro, only in UK. There's nothing else I'd do
@@EmpireStateExpress01 they told me this month they'd get back to me on doing my DOT physical, long story short I'm just worried they won't reach back out to me to schedule that. Did they schedule yours almost right away or did you have to wait a bit
This one was personal😂 I’m 30 and was in trucking for 2 years but has to get out. I miss every day of it
Always the best Wojak Chanel !!!
3:58 was expecting that, hahahaha
Mad respect for what the truckers of the world do for all of us - Not forgetting all the train engineers as well. Blessings.
That alarm gave me PTSD... It still beats local driving though, man.
God, this video is just exactly what the life is like. This hurts so much. I'm going back to it in a bit after a 4 month Trade school break.
To all the people considering driving, do it. At least for a year, and get out. You'll learn a lot about driving, yourself, your taste in music and podcasts, your patience. I sure missed the open road for those four months.
Gawd
oh man it’s depressing when you are being cheated on
Catching her cheating is a blessing in disguise…he’ll be on to bigger and better things in the future 😉
@@luthers_janitorial1995not for an introvert that spends a lot of time in a truck. You don’t get to meet a lot of women or friends that way.
Wojack has the Lizzies at least
@@Moonscentedhunter not a problem…no women around, Wojak can focus on more important things… like buying a newer truck, or a fleet of trucks, then he could have people doing the driving while he just collects $$!
At BEST depressing. Those situations can get very volatile.
This makes me respect truck drivers WAYYYYY more than I did while working at Aldi! Driving all over the country and states just to help keep businesses afloat! Even when we switched to a “HEAD store” program! They were still there for us💪🏼
I’ve only been driving OTR 8 months now but wow this was accurate. I’m finishing out my contract and then going local. It’s honestly embarrassing that in this industry, OTR somehow pays less than local jobs. I’m just trying to stick it out so I can move up. I’m tired of making >50k. Especially when you consider all the extra bs that comes with OTR. Also, the whole “get to see the country” thing is mostly bs. Whatever you can see from your windshield is what you get. One thing that does put a smile on my face though is when kids do the arm pump. Just today I drove up 95 through South Carolina and saw some kids on a boat doing it. I didn’t even hesitate! 😂
As a truck driver myself, im glad to see this video and all of the positive comments! They should of added a part about shippers/receivers! 😂
Telling family you won’t be there for Christmas or Thanksgiving is always a sting.
Speak for yourself
1:17 My man's drive with the emergency breaks pulled 😂
Its called low budget for a reason 😂
Dude I work in construction (electrical) and we literally couldn’t build American without these men… shout out!!!
Dude I love your animations so much lol
This was great. The older guy Wojak met at the gas station was a nice addition to this story. He provided a new perspective on being a truck driver. Also, it’s a shame he was being cheated on by that harlot of a woman. It’s sad but great he got the wake up call he needed about what kind of person she is.
I did OTR for about a year. It’s exciting at first but it does get kinda old and you’re hardly ever home. It’s tough if you have a family. But now I’m a propane delivery driver and it’s pretty great.
Hank Hill would be proud
I tell ya h’what
I’ve learned after watching all these low budget stories that life is not gonna come and give you a handout.
Yes there are cons to every single job but what’s worse having a job or not having a job?
I recommend to find happiness in every single chance you can get.
as a person who works 9 to 5, and does overnights just keep your head up king and don’t forget to take care of your health and yourself.
Only you can make a difference in your life , it’s up to you
Also, don’t get discouraged to quit your job. Just make sure you have a job that already hired you before you quit.
Also please for the love of everything good. Spend time with family.
Some ppl have no family
@@ayugoslav5554i’m only speaking off of my personal experience. I’m sorry for those who do not have any family but you gotta have hope and faith. If anything i say religion would be your best friend
@@BicyclePumphope and faith are a waste of time. Praying and being patient gets you nowhere, I've tried for years, now I don't care anymore and do what I want because God lets you suffer regardless wether you're good or bad
@@caner78bob first off I admire your strength to continue praying
Second, if not, hope/faith, then how about a mentor? Any idols/role models could really bring other perspectives.
It’s hard to see the beautiful in the ugly I understand that life’s challenges are very complex also.
Mike Tyson once said, "As long as we persevere and endure, we can get anything we want."
You only hit the tip of the iceberg I hope you do another one of these episodes on truckers
This video reminds me of my Dad he is a truck driver and he converted many of my family members into truck drivers as well. The feeling of this video for me is the same as a long road trip which I really like as well
I actually feel more extroverted than introverted, but I still enjoy trucking. 2 years in, but I get home every weekend. It's not as bad as it seems.
Sounds like a canadian line-haul.
I’m in the same shoes brother
Respect to truck drivers. You guys are one of the more important cogs that make our clock work 🙏🙏🙏
Nothing but respect for fellow working class.
The ending was a pleasant surprise ☺️
you look like a pleasant surprise
My dad is a trucker, but luckily he only does regional trucking (Florida) so I can see him more often. I’m really thankful that he’s spending so much time just for us to make income. I love him so much.
I don't know how it works in the U.S., here in Italy every truck driver has a card that records driving hours and miles driven. Well, they are often forced to keep a magnet on the part of the truck that records trips so that it is always stationary, and they often have to use the cards of off-duty colleagues to double the mileage done and make more money for the company.
The only advantage is that if you have your own company you make a lot of money, but if you are an employed truck driver, you will be exploited like a slave for little money. My uncle has been a truck driver for almost 40 years now, one of the things he told me is "never work as a trucker."
Chad keeping it warm as usual.
Yep!
Those eggs ain't gonna hatch themselves
This channel explains how life is not what it seems. This channel is here to motivate us to make our future better.
No, it's here to tell us that most of us have no future
@@saagisharon8595the future is now
0:22 the car passing him angrily is a nice little detail
Love how there are American trucks parked outside the gas station but the signs outside the windows (2:05) are in Swedish (Preem is a Swedish company) and the signs inside are in Russian(?) XD
I struggle with loneliness a lot even though im not necessarily alone. I feel with Truck Drivers. They don‘t get the respect they deserve. Peace and Love y‘all.