Glad that you came to a safe stop after the tire blowout. You doing 50 or 55 in the rain shows you are a conscientious driver. Thanks for keeping our roads safe.
Driver is driving the speed that feels safe for him in the weather condition he is in. That's what it's about grind safe and make it home safe homie. Keep Going Alex 💪🏾💯
I appreciate you showing a day in the life . And I love that a young man has been given a chance to work and provide for his family. I am a newly licensed CDL class A driver looking for work. So far everyone has turned me down over experience. Eventually I'll be behind the wheel again to get my experience.
@@iLikeTickles yes a few, but all of them are driver development programs. New drivers are given the crap jobs. That's one shitty thing I've learned about trucking.
@@freddiemac327 That's terrible. Hope you get the job you want. One of my co-worker husband drives for Walmart, but he said he had to have almost 3-years of experience to get the job.
@@flowersfam3462 It takes some patience, but there are some jobs out there for new drivers that are not on the road jobs. You just have to get into driver development programs.
What such a refreshing video, I'm a retired truck driver after 25 years really glad to see the youth taking an interest in the trucking industry besafe and be proud my man.
I’m just now starting to watch this and I wanted to give you some quick advice: get yourself a good tire thumper. They’re usually about 20 bucks or so and work MUCH BETTER than kicking the tires with your sneakers. If you have a tire that’s a little low on air, it will sound different with a tire thumper. With your sneakers, it’ll just feel “not flat” to you and you’ll just move on to the next tire thinking nothing of it. Tires that are low, BLOW (like your steer tire did)!
My girlfriend’s dad is a trucker, I don’t have the time to follow along with him since he’s out 5-6 days per week going cross country, but it’s awesome seeing the things he talks about through you
@@Ben-fr7zr my moms friend was a trucker, Parked in a parking lot one night to get some rest before continuing and got shot due to someone trying to rob him while sleeping. Sad shit considering he just started building a family. Some shit some people don’t take into consideration, I didn’t think robbing truckers was as big a problem til I heard what happened to him.
@@treyvene8139 You are right, there can be danger. My father was a trucker and always said how it's important to protect yourself on the road just like anyone traveling should, you have to be careful and watch your surroundings.
Bruh I been driving all over the country moving for the past 3 years u the only one that can document this shit u gotta post more of these please homie
A couple of tips from an Aussie truck driver. It’s great that you did a pre departure check. When checking your air hoses, don’t forget to also check the connection to the prime mover as well as to the trailer. Glad to see you check the 5th wheel. Been plenty of fools unlock them while the driver has been asleep or away from the truck. This is a big cause of dropped trailers. Get a hammer to check your tyres. You can hear a distinctive sound when they’re out of air that you’ll miss by kicking them.
Doing a quick pretrip or posttrip is well and fine, but you need to make note and let people know that for every quick version of one, you need to be doing a detailed version of the other. You do a 5 minute pretrip, you'd best be doing a 15-20 minute posttrip. At least once a day you should be looking at the details of the truck. Suspension systems, engine bay, brakes, actually taking all your tire pressures with a gauge, lights, leaning of the truck, catwalk, underside, checking the ground for leaks, then letting the truck sit off for ten minutes so you can check all your fluid levels. You've got a solid little following. Be sure to guide them right, my dude. Keep the shiny side up!
Nice to see California again. I’m from there. And i lived in Modesto my whole life till i moved to NC 4 and a half years ago. I usually go back every year to Tracy to hang out with my second family there. :)
Dear bro Alex, I have been following you so much, I watch your videos a lot and I watched recently where you spoke about how your life got transformed by trucking, how you struggled with life and smoked lotta weed 😂before your uncle suggested to you and guided you into trucking business. I love trucking too bro. And I been driving a Mitsubishi L300 to pull through school in my accounting studies but my education got disrupted just like others because my bad government Nigeria don’t fund major government universities so schools have been on strike intermittently since 2020 when we should have completed our studies and gotten our certificates. I have decided to move on with my life as I got responsibilities and people depending on me and I'm 25 already. Your videos have inspired and bolden me to follow my driving passion and create life through it against the stereotype my society puts up. I been on a lookout for ways to land my ass 😂 as a trucker in the US. Is there any help you can offer a bro like me who's currently in the shoe you been in the past. Maybe, you get to become my unopened door or "UNCLE TRUCKER" 😅in my life that turns me to a trucker that transforms my life too 🙂. And the uncle I get to look upto too, just like I’m doing rn. 😊Can't tell how providence works... for sure... Dear Alex😇🙏
Just found your TH-cam, I was so entertained lol, I remember doing otr and driving into Cali stuff is intimidating when you’ve lived in Texas your whole life but man do I miss driving and how challenging it was, every city was a new challenge.
I know you probably won’t see this since this video six months old but damn I love your videos man. Keeps me entertained at my job lol which is security, I’m about to be 24 doing a career I love as wel
I just got my cdls last Friday and i can say i never been so happy to hit the road in my life everything about it good and bad i love so far im refer as well and i was also thinkin about startin a blog and tbh this just gave me more motivation to start a blog
I am from fontana ca but I love central california because its the mecca for fresh products. Most of the foods that markets have come from central california and I love that. I am also a trucker but I transport new trucks with a three car hauler and ram 5500 2022
Dude, awesome video ! I'll watch anything you put up! Do you ever get sleepy on the road? I have a terrible time staying awake on long , cross country trips. I couldn't do what you do. What happens when you break down in the middle of nowhere? God bless take care and be safe! 👍🍀🤗✌
Yo...I'd love to see more of these vids! Been thinking of getting my cdl...thinking about going to Prime Inc. I just subbed! Keep these vids coming bro and be safe!
@@joshbowman7545 I just called prime about last week they told me they weren’t hiring any drivers who need trainers currently only people with experience
Hello, I'm new to your channel, nice video. How long have you been in trucking? I ask because you seem to master the backing rather well. Keep up the good work!!!
@@ad2f211 ain’t that bad ain’t for the weak tho, been doing it for years don’t plan on stopping anytime soon, I save the places that don’t take long to load and unload 💯
I'm 20 my dad and i started our own trucking company although we're at a major stump right now tho unfortunately but watching this helps me and prepars me
I got my learners permit and pretty much got my driving down. It’s the backing that’s getting the best off me. For some reason, I can’t get it down. It’s a little frustrating to be honest. I’ve had my CDL for 18 years but only as a class B. I’ve been working in the trash industry and I’m pretty much burned out. So I decided to upgrade my class B to my class A. Any way you can make a video on how you backup a trailer? I guess what techniques help with backing. Thanks man, good luck!
i play a trucking game and backing a semi is not easy, so imagine in real life, i learn bout that is you need to take your time, be patient and just really look closely your both side mirrors and don’t play w the steering wheel that much and make sure you try to even it out and if you mess it up it’s alright, you can start again until you get it right, no one should ever rush you bro
For beginners, put your hands at the bottom of the wheel, if you want the trailer to go left, left hand goes up, right, right hand goes up. Focus on your tires in the mirror.
Remember when backing up if you want to back into a hole on the left, steer your full right but before all of that you have to be 4 feet away from where you want to to because it take some time for the trailer wheels to go where you want them. Jack knife your trailer until your trailer tires slows down then turn full left. Don't allow your trailer tires to roll forward while you jack knife(it will push your trailer out of the hole where you want to go. The angle of the trailer is too tight, pull forward with a straight wheel then go back with a full left. Adjust your steering while backing. Look where your tail is point. If it's pointing to the left then give it a little right(maybe half a turn). If your trailer tail is pointing to the right then give it left. Keep pulling up to fix yourself, you can pull up as far as you want but avoid pulling too much to the right of the hole you want to go in. Only pull up to make your truck and trailer straight esp if you don't have alot of room.
Looks like a great job been working as a warehouse managers loading unloading a bunch of pallets driving the forklift non stop and doing inventory but getting paid nada. Been talking to a lot of truckers I'm going to cdl -A school next week in calie thanks for the overview. Mabey we can chat it up sometime before then if you got any pointers I'm in SoCal.
Good luck man I just got mine two years ago but if I can give some advice it’ll just be to stay away from large companies like CR England or SWIFT they say they pay the most but they don’t. They CR had me at .30 cents a mile man that’s nothing just know you are needed everywhere so a job is nothing to worry man just study that pre trip and study for the permit test man!!! It’s pretty dope driving An 18 wheeler
@@andy-td9hx Thank you for the advice and inspiration i cant wait to start! I am hearing a lot about Walmart paying big right now something like 100k+ for drivers with a good year under there belt and am looking that direction if i cant get my own used truck after the first year. Iv been a warehouse manager for a year now and understand the industry fairly well + have a 4year degree with some business sense under my belt the goal being an owner in the next year or two. any comments or advice is appreciated good or bad
Your best option is to become owner operator. My dad has been doing that for about 5 years but he was a truck driver 20 years prior to that. We live in SoCal and there’s so much money in trucking all over SoCal. You can easily only do local and earn at least $500 a day and up to $1000 per day. My best advice would be to look into dispatching to know how to get your own loads and not Pay someone to do it for you.
@@andy-td9hx Just waiting on a DOT physical to take my test at the DMV have to go back in for blood pressure witch is dumb I'm in great shape things are slow getting m permit first then driving school seems to be cheaper than a full 160hr course just need the 80
I hate driving overall. Just wanted to let it out for those seeking persuing this as a career but are unsure of the long hours on the road sitting it takes. Honestly if your a hands on person I recommend a trade.
Hey mate really enjoyed your video day and life of a u.s trucker . Maybe you could try add in more of highway footage if possible please and pre start checklist etc thank you
Hey buddy I saw the title of the video and had to comment that was about the same time that I started trucking now 10 years deep be safe out there driver
Bro……. You’re doing phenomenal if you only had 3000 subscribers it’s been eight months and now you’re at 270,000 that’s like a 9,000% increase and you still have four months to go
Dudes killing it because most people can't really vlog like the way this guy does. Most jobs don't allow it . He's blessed and if he keeps it up this way I see him hitting a million in a couple years.
@@fernysquirny3656 dude I wrote that a month ago it says any gain 77,000 subscribers in one month………… If that rate continues he should be at a million in way sooner than a couple years from now
Hello from Norway. Just find your videos On TH-cam. Cool see you On The Road. I send you som stoff you can watch from my country. All The best from Andre.
The scary part of being a truck driver is that there are some idiots driving around you, you don't want to kill anyone you just want to take the goods to your goal
good stuff. ive been watching your stuff here and there youve progressed alot! almost to that 1 year. im at that 3,200 followers on tik tok. keep it up
Hi I'm looking in to getting my CDL. What would you said was your biggest issue when n you started driving. I have experience backing in to tight spots in a semi because if my last job I would do it when the he driver's couldn't or was taking to long. An be we have is one think you know now you wish you knew when b you started. Thanks and keep your head up and keep up the good work
Honestly Alex, I’m at the stage where I really need a turn around in my life. And I really need to get into trucking. 1.) Can you guide me on how I can become a trucker from Nigeria with no American CDL and licenses, 2.) Are there companies that are willing to sponsor and hire international truckers. 3.) Sequel to No.2, what are they and how can I apply? Pllllllssssssss ALLLEEEEXXXXXX, Don’t pass me by. Help a bro from another mother 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Does your room in the truck have temperature control? If it's too cold or hot outside, it is manageable inside? And how do you handle the bright sun glare while driving? Thanks.
I have a question how did you get that toothbrush dispenser it looks handy I could use something like that or did you make it yourself if so it looks really cool?
Glad that you came to a safe stop after the tire blowout. You doing 50 or 55 in the rain shows you are a conscientious driver. Thanks for keeping our roads safe.
Sorry but 55 is slow no matter the weather. I'm always at 65-70 when it's raining, 55 when snowing. and i've never had a accident.
Driver is driving the speed that feels safe for him in the weather condition he is in. That's what it's about grind safe and make it home safe homie. Keep Going Alex 💪🏾💯
I'm an African with a dream of driving trucks in US so watching this is very inspiring
We'll i hope you can achieve ur dream some day
Amen Jesus loves you
Rooting for you Dominic, hope you achieve your dream, you're welcome in our country any time!!!
@@katielee517 thanks
@@katielee517 you’re so beautiful hope you having a good day queen :)
I appreciate you showing a day in the life . And I love that a young man has been given a chance to work and provide for his family. I am a newly licensed CDL class A driver looking for work. So far everyone has turned me down over experience. Eventually I'll be behind the wheel again to get my experience.
Have you been able to find a job yet?
@@iLikeTickles yes a few, but all of them are driver development programs. New drivers are given the crap jobs. That's one shitty thing I've learned about trucking.
@@freddiemac327 That's terrible. Hope you get the job you want.
One of my co-worker husband drives for Walmart, but he said he had to have almost 3-years of experience to get the job.
@@flowersfam3462 It takes some patience, but there are some jobs out there for new drivers that are not on the road jobs. You just have to get into driver development programs.
@@freddiemac327 Thanks for the advice.😊
What such a refreshing video, I'm a retired truck driver after 25 years really glad to see the youth taking an interest in the trucking industry besafe and be proud my man.
Thank you for your service sir. Enjoy your retirement. We'll take it from here.
I’m just now starting to watch this and I wanted to give you some quick advice: get yourself a good tire thumper. They’re usually about 20 bucks or so and work MUCH BETTER than kicking the tires with your sneakers. If you have a tire that’s a little low on air, it will sound different with a tire thumper. With your sneakers, it’ll just feel “not flat” to you and you’ll just move on to the next tire thinking nothing of it. Tires that are low, BLOW (like your steer tire did)!
My girlfriend’s dad is a trucker, I don’t have the time to follow along with him since he’s out 5-6 days per week going cross country, but it’s awesome seeing the things he talks about through you
Im glad you kept on with your channel & made it so successful. Your my favorite channel Alex
Mis respetos compa eres un chingon! Se mira que tus padres te enseñaron el buen camino Sigue pa delante 🙏
Used to be a trucker. I loved it and miss it. Would love to get back into it. Be safe. It can be dangerous at times.
How is it dangerous?
@@Ben-fr7zr my moms friend was a trucker, Parked in a parking lot one night to get some rest before continuing and got shot due to someone trying to rob him while sleeping. Sad shit considering he just started building a family. Some shit some people don’t take into consideration, I didn’t think robbing truckers was as big a problem til I heard what happened to him.
@@treyvene8139 You are right, there can be danger.
My father was a trucker and always said how it's important to protect yourself on the road just like anyone traveling should, you have to be careful and watch your surroundings.
I am loving that you love what you do! Very inspiring my guy!!
Love the videos and the vibes bro. Actually thinking about becoming a truck driver myself. Keep up the great work brotha!
Bruh I been driving all over the country moving for the past 3 years u the only one that can document this shit u gotta post more of these please homie
It takes a special kind of person to do this line of work !
Preciate this video. Exactly what I imagined trucking would be like pretty much from what my uncle has told me. Looks like a cool gig
Your bad ass bro get that money for your family much respect my guy 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 bless you on every trip bro much respect love your hustle
I drive busses for AC Transit and I got crazy respect for you eighteen wheelers. Y’all rockin’ it!
A couple of tips from an Aussie truck driver. It’s great that you did a pre departure check. When checking your air hoses, don’t forget to also check the connection to the prime mover as well as to the trailer. Glad to see you check the 5th wheel. Been plenty of fools unlock them while the driver has been asleep or away from the truck. This is a big cause of dropped trailers. Get a hammer to check your tyres. You can hear a distinctive sound when they’re out of air that you’ll miss by kicking them.
Good Job Nino keep doing more of these! Do more detail too if you can 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Vámonos chulo chikito bonito
Doing a quick pretrip or posttrip is well and fine, but you need to make note and let people know that for every quick version of one, you need to be doing a detailed version of the other. You do a 5 minute pretrip, you'd best be doing a 15-20 minute posttrip. At least once a day you should be looking at the details of the truck. Suspension systems, engine bay, brakes, actually taking all your tire pressures with a gauge, lights, leaning of the truck, catwalk, underside, checking the ground for leaks, then letting the truck sit off for ten minutes so you can check all your fluid levels.
You've got a solid little following. Be sure to guide them right, my dude. Keep the shiny side up!
Nice to see California again. I’m from there. And i lived in Modesto my whole life till i moved to NC 4 and a half years ago. I usually go back every year to Tracy to hang out with my second family there. :)
Nice Pete my uncle drives a Peterbilt 389 but he's a car hauler so he delivers cars to dealerships
Can you do tips on backing up please . I just found you on tik tok & I’m starting my training next week!
How are you doing 4 months in
also curious on how its going after 5 months
@$ell.out.$ociety boy they thirsty
@$ell.out.$ociety don’t think they was even trynna get at her ugly ass bro relax
Turn toward your mistake🙌🏼
Dear bro Alex, I have been following you so much, I watch your videos a lot and I watched recently where you spoke about how your life got transformed by trucking, how you struggled with life and smoked lotta weed 😂before your uncle suggested to you and guided you into trucking business. I love trucking too bro. And I been driving a Mitsubishi L300 to pull through school in my accounting studies but my education got disrupted just like others because my bad government Nigeria don’t fund major government universities so schools have been on strike intermittently since 2020 when we should have completed our studies and gotten our certificates. I have decided to move on with my life as I got responsibilities and people depending on me and I'm 25 already. Your videos have inspired and bolden me to follow my driving passion and create life through it against the stereotype my society puts up. I been on a lookout for ways to land my ass 😂 as a trucker in the US. Is there any help you can offer a bro like me who's currently in the shoe you been in the past. Maybe, you get to become my unopened door or "UNCLE TRUCKER" 😅in my life that turns me to a trucker that transforms my life too 🙂. And the uncle I get to look upto too, just like I’m doing rn. 😊Can't tell how providence works... for sure... Dear Alex😇🙏
Just found your TH-cam, I was so entertained lol, I remember doing otr and driving into Cali stuff is intimidating when you’ve lived in Texas your whole life but man do I miss driving and how challenging it was, every city was a new challenge.
hey there ! drive safe , good roads , and have fun ! from a truck Driver in EU (Romania )
I know you probably won’t see this since this video six months old but damn I love your videos man. Keeps me entertained at my job lol which is security, I’m about to be 24 doing a career I love as wel
Thank you for what you do because many times your profession doesn't get the recognition and pay it deserves.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤗
Claiming this is my future! I'm going to take a free cdl practice test next month. Any future New Jersey truck drivers here?
Your doing a great job.
TAKE THE FLIP FLOPS OFF.
Thank you for your work. America wouldn't exist in its form right now if it wasn't for truckers.
I just got my cdls last Friday and i can say i never been so happy to hit the road in my life everything about it good and bad i love so far im refer as well and i was also thinkin about startin a blog and tbh this just gave me more motivation to start a blog
Congrats my boi, keep on trucking.
I am from fontana ca but I love central california because its the mecca for fresh products. Most of the foods that markets have come from central california and I love that. I am also a trucker but I transport new trucks with a three car hauler and ram 5500 2022
Hardest part it seems like to drive one of these is the parking but str8 killing it, can’t wait to get my CDL and start getting on the road!
Dude, awesome video ! I'll watch anything you put up! Do you ever get sleepy on the road? I have a terrible time staying awake on long , cross country trips. I couldn't do what you do. What happens when you break down in the middle of nowhere? God bless take care and be safe! 👍🍀🤗✌
First video with a truck legend.
Yo...I'd love to see more of these vids! Been thinking of getting my cdl...thinking about going to Prime Inc. I just subbed! Keep these vids coming bro and be safe!
Did you ever go through with it? Just got my cdl wanting to go to prime.
Josh, if you do /did go to prime, watch JJ the trucker's videos. He is at prime..... he gives great info
@@Elzorro574 not yet....have some things to take care of before I make the leap
@@wyattmcelyea94 yes!! I watch him too
@@joshbowman7545 I just called prime about last week they told me they weren’t hiring any drivers who need trainers currently only people with experience
So inspiring bro, appreciate you!
Ves con cuidado, enfocado y con calma. Adelante!
Started seeming your videos on the TH-cam shorts feed. Great content, narration, and honesty Alex
Hello, I'm new to your channel, nice video. How long have you been in trucking? I ask because you seem to master the backing rather well. Keep up the good work!!!
Bro I love you (no homo) trucking is 1 of my dream jobs
Till you see what it’s really like long loading and unloading times crappy appointments and receivers being rude
@@ad2f211 ain’t that bad ain’t for the weak tho, been doing it for years don’t plan on stopping anytime soon, I save the places that don’t take long to load and unload 💯
@@ad2f211 they’re rude because of the attitudes of drivers. Good attitude with them will take you a long way.
@@joshuastevens5910 not keeping drivers waiting for 12 fucken hours = happy truckers
I love how you wake up and the first thing you said is ‘Fuck!’
Fire videos my bro! Love the content. God bless
My cuz the legend is back 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
I'm 20 my dad and i started our own trucking company although we're at a major stump right now tho unfortunately but watching this helps me and prepars me
Mind me asking the major setback ?
19 and just got my CDL class A, I can only drive with a partner right now but I’m currently waiting to hit 21 it’s money to be made ‼️‼️
Congrats on 1 year. 3k to almost 650k follower’s
Seeing you and Alex the Trucking Guy really inspire me to become a truck driver 🥹
I got my learners permit and pretty much got my driving down. It’s the backing that’s getting the best off me. For some reason, I can’t get it down. It’s a little frustrating to be honest. I’ve had my CDL for 18 years but only as a class B. I’ve been working in the trash industry and I’m pretty much burned out. So I decided to upgrade my class B to my class A. Any way you can make a video on how you backup a trailer? I guess what techniques help with backing. Thanks man, good luck!
Do worry no body is the best at back up the trailers bro I am not even the best lol. It comes with time
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i play a trucking game and backing a semi is not easy, so imagine in real life, i learn bout that is you need to take your time, be patient and just really look closely your both side mirrors and don’t play w the steering wheel that much and make sure you try to even it out and if you mess it up it’s alright, you can start again until you get it right, no one should ever rush you bro
For beginners, put your hands at the bottom of the wheel, if you want the trailer to go left, left hand goes up, right, right hand goes up. Focus on your tires in the mirror.
Remember when backing up if you want to back into a hole on the left, steer your full right but before all of that you have to be 4 feet away from where you want to to because it take some time for the trailer wheels to go where you want them. Jack knife your trailer until your trailer tires slows down then turn full left. Don't allow your trailer tires to roll forward while you jack knife(it will push your trailer out of the hole where you want to go. The angle of the trailer is too tight, pull forward with a straight wheel then go back with a full left. Adjust your steering while backing. Look where your tail is point. If it's pointing to the left then give it a little right(maybe half a turn). If your trailer tail is pointing to the right then give it left. Keep pulling up to fix yourself, you can pull up as far as you want but avoid pulling too much to the right of the hole you want to go in. Only pull up to make your truck and trailer straight esp if you don't have alot of room.
I was born in Selma and now living in dinuba California I love ur vids ur the first TH-camr ik that is all over Cal.i much love 👊
how about bathroom bro? how did you solve this? and also how did you sleep with the noise from engine?
One of the hardest job ever. ,safety first
Truckers generally pull off those struck stones when they inspect the tyres.
Your yt is the best one on yt
Looks like a great job been working as a warehouse managers loading unloading a bunch of pallets driving the forklift non stop and doing inventory but getting paid nada. Been talking to a lot of truckers I'm going to cdl -A school next week in calie thanks for the overview. Mabey we can chat it up sometime before then if you got any pointers I'm in SoCal.
Good luck man I just got mine two years ago but if I can give some advice it’ll just be to stay away from large companies like CR England or SWIFT they say they pay the most but they don’t. They CR had me at .30 cents a mile man that’s nothing just know you are needed everywhere so a job is nothing to worry man just study that pre trip and study for the permit test man!!! It’s pretty dope driving An 18 wheeler
@@andy-td9hx Thank you for the advice and inspiration i cant wait to start! I am hearing a lot about Walmart paying big right now something like 100k+ for drivers with a good year under there belt and am looking that direction if i cant get my own used truck after the first year. Iv been a warehouse manager for a year now and understand the industry fairly well + have a 4year degree with some business sense under my belt the goal being an owner in the next year or two. any comments or advice is appreciated good or bad
Your best option is to become owner operator. My dad has been doing that for about 5 years but he was a truck driver 20 years prior to that. We live in SoCal and there’s so much money in trucking all over SoCal. You can easily only do local and earn at least $500 a day and up to $1000 per day.
My best advice would be to look into dispatching to know how to get your own loads and not Pay someone to do it for you.
@@joeferretti3521 any update with the license?!!
@@andy-td9hx Just waiting on a DOT physical to take my test at the DMV have to go back in for blood pressure witch is dumb I'm in great shape things are slow getting m permit first then driving school seems to be cheaper than a full 160hr course just need the 80
I hate driving overall. Just wanted to let it out for those seeking persuing this as a career but are unsure of the long hours on the road sitting it takes. Honestly if your a hands on person I recommend a trade.
When backing up which ever way you want the trailer to go turn your steering wheel the opposite way
Been watchin your vids bro you make want to get my class A! Keep up the good work alexnino watchin you from coalinga California
how long does a charge last in your fork-lift you keep in your trailer and where do you charge it?
You should go under the trailer when you check your 5th wheel, Just a suggestion that's what I do for my.
We love you from North Carolina
Is your truck automatic? I don't see the shifter.
Yooo thanks! Loved the video and lol I watched all your shorts
Hey mate really enjoyed your video day and life of a u.s trucker . Maybe you could try add in more of highway footage if possible please and pre start checklist etc thank you
Ty for sharing your experience sir
Hey buddy I saw the title of the video and had to comment that was about the same time that I started trucking now 10 years deep be safe out there driver
I'm 21 and drive OTR coast to coast Cascadia with a Reefer TL, i like you'r content, keep it up.
Bro can you make a vid like a pov when you’re driving? I find it relaxing hehehe.
Like the video, I just subscribed. I just got my CDL and find these videos informative.
Turning a pallet jack around on those trailers was a lesson i learnt lmao 🤣
Bro……. You’re doing phenomenal if you only had 3000 subscribers it’s been eight months and now you’re at 270,000 that’s like a 9,000% increase and you still have four months to go
Dudes killing it because most people can't really vlog like the way this guy does. Most jobs don't allow it . He's blessed and if he keeps it up this way I see him hitting a million in a couple years.
@@fernysquirny3656 dude I wrote that a month ago it says any gain 77,000 subscribers in one month………… If that rate continues he should be at a million in way sooner than a couple years from now
Watching you has made me make that decision easier . I’m in Cdl school now !
How’s it going? Goodluck bro same tryna pass it my first try
Did you get it
U have to turn your truck off when you pumping diesel right????
How do you park dude, just using the mirors?
Hello from Norway. Just find your videos On TH-cam. Cool see you On The Road. I send you som stoff you can watch from my country. All The best from Andre.
Nice video!
Keep the grind up 👍🏽
Bro that’s crazy your last drop I been there I’m only 16 doing trucking I always got there like at 11 pm nice an quick
I'm heavily considering getting into trucking, I'm just afraid of how dangerous it is. Any tips?
No politics
@@Jesushuerta09 come again? Meaning dont mention politics? I never bring my political views into my job. Its unprofessional
I got a tip for you… don’t be scared lol
The scary part of being a truck driver is that there are some idiots driving around you, you don't want to kill anyone you just want to take the goods to your goal
good stuff. ive been watching your stuff here and there youve progressed alot! almost to that 1 year. im at that 3,200 followers on tik tok. keep it up
Those merch look good. Love your videos.
Great video. Love this style of videos.
Thank you!!
@@alexnino_ your welcome
Hey bro I was working at dalena farms stacking onions not to long ago
Another awesome video bro. Thankyou for sharing👌👌👍👍
Great video
This was me 15 years ago, started at age 22 running lower 48. Not easy, especially then with lack of communication. Get on truckin
being a semi truck driver is a HAPPY BUT HARD JOB
Represent the San Joaquin!!
Wait so you traveled all that way and didn't have the reefer running?
Hi I'm looking in to getting my CDL. What would you said was your biggest issue when n you started driving. I have experience backing in to tight spots in a semi because if my last job I would do it when the he driver's couldn't or was taking to long. An be we have is one think you know now you wish you knew when b you started. Thanks and keep your head up and keep up the good work
This video has helped me a lot, appreciate it
Honestly Alex, I’m at the stage where I really need a turn around in my life. And I really need to get into trucking.
1.) Can you guide me on how I can become a trucker from Nigeria with no American CDL and licenses,
2.) Are there companies that are willing to sponsor and hire international truckers.
3.) Sequel to No.2, what are they and how can I apply?
Pllllllssssssss ALLLEEEEXXXXXX, Don’t pass me by. Help a bro from another mother 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome Rig, what are you driving.. And Do you ship to NY on your merchandise i.e. hoodies.
Does your room in the truck have temperature control? If it's too cold or hot outside, it is manageable inside?
And how do you handle the bright sun glare while driving? Thanks.
I wanna drive trucks but i am worried about the backing the trailer up that's my big worry
Came cross your video tik tok now again awesome 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video.
Love the little vlog type style videos
See @riding with Dave. He shows his pre trip. Why don’t you show us ours
I have a question how did you get that toothbrush dispenser it looks handy I could use something like that or did you make it yourself if so it looks really cool?