I Used To Make $100K As A Trucker. Now I Make Minimum Wage.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
  • Truckers used to make $110K per year on average. Now many are homeless. So what happened? We dug into it as part of our new Class Room series, which looks at how jobs that used to provide a solid, middle class life now barely provide a living.
    With trucking, that story starts with deregulation. Big Box stores like Walmart were allowed to crush worker power and wages across an entire industry.
    Now there's a perpetual trucker shortage as drivers get sick of low wages, long hours, and constant surveillance.
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Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @CanadaNickciN
    @CanadaNickciN 9 месяцев назад +4827

    Watching a 71 year old man who worked his whole life and cannot afford a house is the saddest thing I've ever seen.

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +741

      You should ask that 71 year old relic what the hell did he do during his first 62 years.

    • @MrMunoz-xp2ry
      @MrMunoz-xp2ry 9 месяцев назад +40

      @@rulingmoss5599lmao relax

    • @Aleks_Ovski416
      @Aleks_Ovski416 9 месяцев назад +306

      @@johnfrank6112 He worked. Did you not watch the video? Its about money no longer going to working people.

    • @brittanym58
      @brittanym58 9 месяцев назад +339

      Cigarettes are an expensive habit.

    • @ramoncolonx12
      @ramoncolonx12 9 месяцев назад +503

      ​@johnfrank6112 yeah how u make 100k for 30 years and still broke

  • @Ed-uz6em
    @Ed-uz6em 9 месяцев назад +4525

    It’s high time workers start getting their lives and incomes back. It used to be that Americans were proud of the middle class, now it’s greed or nothing…workers be damned.

    • @mattrussell8309
      @mattrussell8309 9 месяцев назад +294

      The only way see that happening is if a massive labor movement forms and starts pushing for some sort market socialism and i really don't see that happening in America given the general population being illiterate in class politics and economics.

    • @TheManinBlack9054
      @TheManinBlack9054 9 месяцев назад +75

      Why not use trains to move things? I think its far better to create a good train infrastructure to move things better and faster.

    • @drusillawinters212
      @drusillawinters212 9 месяцев назад +149

      @@TheManinBlack9054 That is true. However, it would not address the issue of pay. It would address some of the safety issues. My husband was a trucker. He retired last year. He says that trains should move the freight long distance and then truckers move it locally. Better for people, cost, and the environment.

    • @Zapata1994
      @Zapata1994 9 месяцев назад

      Woah there buddy you starting to sound like a communist.😅

    • @hhiippiittyy
      @hhiippiittyy 9 месяцев назад +176

      I hate to be that guy, but when truckers were doing well I suspect 90%+ voted and leaned politically right, listened to Rush Limbaugh all day, thinking their taxes were too high, that unions sucked and that minimum wage earners just needed to work harder.

  • @patriciabandeko3842
    @patriciabandeko3842 17 дней назад +266

    I've been a trucker for 25yrs. I knew I couldn't afford a house, etc. so while living in my truck I squirreled away enough to pay cash for an older 23ft motorhome. My car is 22yrs old. I'm now saving up to put solar in my rv. I'm almost 67 and hope to retire soon. I won't be able to afford rv parks or fuel to travel much but I do have a few friends that will let me park on their rural property. Not what I had in mind for my golden years but much better than nothing. 😊

    • @dirkdiggler1877
      @dirkdiggler1877 14 дней назад +8

      You'll be much happier the way you're going about retirement. Learn everything you can about your motorhome, maintenance, repairs, proper storage (while parked long term) etc. Waaay better than being stuck somewhere with just enough to get by on. You'll have freedom.. 👍

    • @CRS-fe2zj
      @CRS-fe2zj 14 дней назад +2

      Wish u the best. Glad to see you are appreciating what you have

    • @Arizona9001
      @Arizona9001 14 дней назад +2

      You’re pretty much the CEO of truckers now

    • @Zenmartian
      @Zenmartian 13 дней назад +1

      I do the same. with help from RV facebook groups and youtube videos you can handle anything that comes at you!!

    • @taaj4403
      @taaj4403 13 дней назад +2

      Hey, that sounds pretty good. My friends uncle is a truckers and wants to retire but he has a huge mortgage so can't due to that and on top of that, about to file for a divorce and ultimately lose it all. He says although the divorce will likely leave him back at $0 and no home, he still has his trucking job and plans on sleeping in the truck and simply working to live. He finds that to be better than dealing with his physico wife. I found it admirable, but your story sounds much better. Also the ability to not have to worry about working until death is a beautiful thought. 😊

  • @EheTeNandayo867
    @EheTeNandayo867 12 дней назад +202

    Pays minimum wage
    “We have a worker shortage”
    Yeah I wonder why…

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 11 дней назад +6

      The federal minimum wage is enough to live in the same conditions as the developing world. One would think the most prosperous country in the world would guarantee that everyone has a Cost of living on par with the top 1% of people in the developing world. By the way, the 1% of income earners earn $34,000/yr or $16/hr.

    • @user-sm3th7ow5w
      @user-sm3th7ow5w 8 дней назад

      No one owes you anything. Go figure it out like every other successful rich A-hole did 🙄

    • @aroix2667
      @aroix2667 8 дней назад +2

      Why do you think their are allowing all of these migrants to come since most of them are illegal you can get away with paying less than the minimum wage + solving the worker shortage

    • @nealorr5086
      @nealorr5086 7 дней назад +1

      Owner operators set their own rates. The average over the road trucker driver ears $114K per year as of April 2024. This communist and this truck driver are lying to you.
      Quit reading Manga. You don't have the brain cells to spare.

    • @nealorr5086
      @nealorr5086 7 дней назад +1

      @@KRYMauL States, Cities and Countines may all set their own minimum wage as many have done. There's no point in a federal minimum wage as costs of living varies wildly depending on where you live.
      Minimum wage jobs are for high schoolers and people with severe mental limitations. The average Wal-Mart hourly worker makes $17.50/ hour.

  • @barkeater9606
    @barkeater9606 9 месяцев назад +1447

    It gets worse every year. My uncle was a truck driver from 1953 to 1992. He had a nice house, a hunting camp, a nice gun collection, two old Indian motorcycles, bought a new car every 6 years, had 4 kids and my aunt was a housewife. There is no way that you could do that today. It’s really sad and I feel for the young people. 🙏

    • @mitchhedberg4415
      @mitchhedberg4415 9 месяцев назад +77

      My cousin has rental properties now (with a ton of equity) and was a security guard his whole life.
      Long hours and saving is one way to get it done.

    • @cto_plushtubing
      @cto_plushtubing 9 месяцев назад

      But is it not true for so many other professions, not just trucking? It is not the good old days anymore. They say it is the market that determines your pay, because that is what great capitalism is. Anything otherwise, you are a communist!

    • @mrnobody5381
      @mrnobody5381 9 месяцев назад

      @@mitchhedberg4415 How about we pay people better, take care of our people better. Our society, decades of relentless capitalism, has lead to everyone competing at a cut throat level. It divides us, as a people. Things are getting worse, much worse. The middle class has been destroyed in this country. People used to be able to have small business, profitable small business. Then the mega corps came, and they killed most of them just with there hyper competitive practices. (like copying your invention, and making it in china for cents on the dollar, flooding the markett with cheap look a likes. Cheap breaks, then people think your product is garbage)
      Something must be done about our corps. They have way to much power, they run our government. Whats good for them, is not good for the small families.
      Whats to be done? Better men then any of us have tried. The experiment failed. Now we spiral down into tyranny, whether its government or corporate. I don't see a future for my children. Its over. Whats coming, well, the french elites did not see it coming ether. I do not see a future for this country anymore.

    • @jikty891
      @jikty891 9 месяцев назад +46

      yes you can and immigrants are a great example of this. They come to USA and in 10 years make all of what you have listed.

    • @yogut28
      @yogut28 9 месяцев назад +27

      Maybe 60 years ago being a truck driver was good enough, today the relative level of skill needed to do that compared with many other jobs is much lower - hence the lower pay level.

  • @trentkenzler8478
    @trentkenzler8478 9 месяцев назад +1508

    There's never a worker shortage, only a pay shortage.

    • @BrandonLeech
      @BrandonLeech 9 месяцев назад +150

      There is shortage of drivers willing to work for peanuts is what they really mean.

    • @erkinalp
      @erkinalp 9 месяцев назад +12

      Commercial vehicle driving is a skilled job, albeit the skill set is somewhat common.

    • @Nestor__Makhno
      @Nestor__Makhno 9 месяцев назад +64

      @@erkinalp who cares about the required skill for the job? Just pay people enough to survive lmao

    • @voncho1127
      @voncho1127 9 месяцев назад

      Two words: Illegal immigration

    • @Coolmanbob7
      @Coolmanbob7 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@whitmanmalemananything is possible when you lie

  • @jr.jorgesandoval9427
    @jr.jorgesandoval9427 17 дней назад +182

    My old man used to make
    $270,000 a year…
    I’m not open to say how easy it was.
    But if you made connections with private companies you can reel in with the tough hauls that others are afraid of doing & make a good business.
    It all died when inflation hit everyone, basically 9/11.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 14 дней назад +24

      im a millenial and a local truck driver, I made $93,000 last year and I'm also a country boy, I live rurally, my total monthly expenses for the way I live is $1900/month, I am far from struggling but I work my mf ass off. FJB-DT 2024! MAGA

    • @Lobos222
      @Lobos222 13 дней назад +37

      @@daMillenialTrucker If you think MAGA will aid you? You are in for a surprise.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 13 дней назад

      @@Lobos222 trump will help me economically speaking a hell of a lot more then Biden, it's clear as a day what the democrats are about which is funding wars and fking the country, I'll put my trust in maga then current day Dems, bud.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc 13 дней назад +22

      ​@@Lobos222 Lad. Neither side will help.Biden is no better than Trump.

    • @chaddrusso8850
      @chaddrusso8850 13 дней назад

      @@Lobos222yeah as a union rail worker Biden shafted us, RFK Jr is by far my choice for president

  • @John_Doe3
    @John_Doe3 16 дней назад +34

    Should be illegal for people that work jobs that keep our country running not being able to afford a nice home

    • @Tb0n3
      @Tb0n3 11 дней назад +1

      In my experience the drivers that aren't making the money aren't doing the work. It's a hard job if you want to make a lot of money but an easy job if you're fine just scraping by.

    • @StarDustMoonRocket
      @StarDustMoonRocket 4 дня назад

      You're describing complete socialist control of our lives. We did this experiment. It doesn't elevate the poor. It brings everything back to dirt, and it often ends in mass blood shed.

  • @jpdst29
    @jpdst29 9 месяцев назад +1555

    I was a truck driver years ago. I hauled steel coils up and down the East Coast. I would work 11-14 hour days and make about $400 a week. I finally came to my senses and got out and went back to school to become an engineer. All those years driving, I feel like I lost them. I was never home. I didn’t have any friends. I never saw my family. I couldn’t pursue any relationships. It was hell.

    • @aig5429
      @aig5429 9 месяцев назад +40

      Years ago? 400 a week could be good or bad

    • @paulkersey2179
      @paulkersey2179 9 месяцев назад +68

      Good for you, best thing is to move on when you are not happy.

    • @jpdst29
      @jpdst29 9 месяцев назад +73

      @@aig5429 Early 2000’s. I think I averaged right around $6 an hour.

    • @dameon26
      @dameon26 9 месяцев назад +17

      I’m also thinking about going back to school, what engineering program did you take?

    • @jpdst29
      @jpdst29 9 месяцев назад +22

      @@dameon26 I went with civil engineering.

  • @Riggsnic_co
    @Riggsnic_co 9 месяцев назад +2842

    Interest rate is currently at 4.75%(8th rate hike since March last year) Inflation at 7% and mortgage rates is at over 7.5% but yet minimum wage remains the same and my retirement portfolio has suffered tremendously these past years, so my question is how do senior citizens retire and live off such unstable economy. The long term game is obviously not for me at this point.

    • @kevinmarten
      @kevinmarten 9 месяцев назад +6

      I can’t focus on the long run when I should be retiring in 3years, you see I’ve got good companies in my portfolio and a good amount invested, but my profit has been stalling, does it mean this recession/unstable market doesn’t provide any calculated risk opportunities to make profit?

    • @maga_zineng7810
      @maga_zineng7810 9 месяцев назад +6

      There are a lot of strategies to make tongue wetting profit especially in a down market, but such sophisticated trades can only be carried out by proper market experts

    • @usieey
      @usieey 9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree, my profit has been consistent no matter the market situation, I got into the market early 2019 and the constant downtrends and losses discouraged me so I sold off, got back in Dec 2020 this time with guidance from an investment adviser that was recommended by a popular economist on a subreddit, long story short, its been 2years now and I’ve gained over $850k following guidance from my investment adviser.

    • @kevinmarten
      @kevinmarten 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve been down a ton, I’m only holding on so I can recoup, I really need help, who is this investment-adviser that guides you?

    • @usieey
      @usieey 9 месяцев назад +2

      All of this happened in less than a year after ‘Catherine Morrison Evans’ told me what to do. I started with less than $100,000, and now I'm about 17,000 short of having a quarter million dollars.

  • @blueyedmule
    @blueyedmule 2 месяца назад +55

    I worked regional and then LTL the last about 21 years. I peaked out at 100k, bought a house and we adopted my son late in life. Then i had a stroke and now im home, teaching my son, and we are carefully managing multiple small income streams to keep the house and have any quality of life. So far, so good. We have always been careful and frugal. No new cars, no expensive toys and big vacations. God has provided.

    • @michaeltwiz8477
      @michaeltwiz8477 13 дней назад

      Were you Linehaul? Graveyard shift?

    • @LexSteele-bo5qi
      @LexSteele-bo5qi 8 дней назад

      Your imaginary friend hasn't provided shit. All of you have collectively. Give yourselves credit, not that god PoS that condones slavery and let's starving children suffer.

  • @KissyKaede
    @KissyKaede 12 дней назад +120

    This is actually pathetic. Not the man, but society. Our society is absolutely pathetic.

    • @marknavarro953
      @marknavarro953 11 дней назад +14

      We let women vote now. What did people expect.

    • @KissyKaede
      @KissyKaede 11 дней назад

      @@marknavarro953 True

    • @colingraham1585
      @colingraham1585 11 дней назад

      We also let Caleb vote.

    • @managerialelitetoaster3456
      @managerialelitetoaster3456 9 дней назад +2

      If you work your entire life and have no savings it's not because of society or the economy. There are shitloads of people who worked the same job as this guy did and are comfortably retired. He's probably just mismanaged his money.

    • @gustavgnoettgen
      @gustavgnoettgen 8 дней назад +2

      ​@@managerialelitetoaster3456 Probably not.

  • @obadiyahisrael6917
    @obadiyahisrael6917 9 месяцев назад +1358

    She failed to mention DOT harassment and fines. Also failed to mention expense of living on the road and lack of parking.

    • @davidhutchinson5233
      @davidhutchinson5233 9 месяцев назад +76

      A part of it to be sure. But corrupt corporate greed and their lobbyists share a much greater share of the blame.

    • @theflowpowa42oshow
      @theflowpowa42oshow 9 месяцев назад +7

      I think thats more of a personal problem.

    • @geezerguy6410
      @geezerguy6410 9 месяцев назад +12

      The one guy is in a straight truck driving without a cdl.

    • @russellwhite4086
      @russellwhite4086 9 месяцев назад +13

      That's right, and they are All a big deai to a driver. Non trucking people are clueless about how it works ( or doesn't).

    • @robertmoss6773
      @robertmoss6773 9 месяцев назад +35

      Yea i quit to because of punks and idiot cops with constant harassment when all i wanted was to do my job and be left alone . But they couldnt do that!!!

  • @dirtyjunkycars9182
    @dirtyjunkycars9182 9 месяцев назад +669

    As a diesel mechanic for 10+ yrs. I feel sorry for owner operators because a truck can cost more than a house yet they help feed the world. Everything came off a truck! God bless you truckers!❤ 🤜🤛

    • @blackdan0259
      @blackdan0259 9 месяцев назад +14

      yea, everything come off a truck because gov policies always lobby the development of high speed trains to the point this country is falling behind even to China. Look up what China accomplished without lobbying and just building both street and high speed train!

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 9 месяцев назад

      @@blackdan0259 China is a Communist dictatorship and that's what Biden wants.

    • @nowadd0
      @nowadd0 9 месяцев назад +2

      Did they product or make the products?…So before and after they receive a load someone just as important or even more important handles and make the products…..restrictions come because of abuse and companies attempting to save money to be able to pay drivers..

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@nowadd0 The solution is simple: lower the cost of living.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@blackdan0259Trains are unreliable. Trucks are much more flexible. America at this point is built around highways, not rail. We would literally have to redesign all of America for trucks to become unnecessary.

  • @ebwholesaler
    @ebwholesaler 16 дней назад +21

    Loosen these stringent elog rules:
    ONE SIMPLE RULE: 8 hrs / 24hr (consecutive or cumulative, but rest has to add up to 8 hours in a 24 hour shift)
    Let the trucker manage his 16 hours left for him the way he wants it.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 10 дней назад +3

      The rules aren't the problem. The pay is. If you consider the amount of goods in a single load, they're probably hauling hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars worth of goods per load....and probably seeing less than 1% share. They can afford to pay them more, and it would be a negligible price increase on the products....but they won't allow that because if anyone's making money from a price increase, it's going to be management and stock holders. Truckers are essentially kept deliberately in a rat race, because if they got too wealthy, they'd want time off, and want to have time to spend some of that money they're making. Instead they do everything to keep truckers poor, so that they get trapped in having to do the job. There's a lot of ways to trap them, like with finances, but even just doing the job traps you, because it becomes your life, there's no room for anything else. So even if you stopped, you'd have nothing, no place to live, no friends, nothing.

  • @timnewsom6422
    @timnewsom6422 14 дней назад +27

    A 71 year old man that never bought a house that was making 100k a year is now homeless? Isn’t this a self inflicted condition? I struggled for years as musician but managed to buy a house and educated myself about being financially independent, not rich but independent.

    • @gw1652
      @gw1652 14 дней назад

      Yes, I think it is. Even here in podunk Kentucky there are plenty of job opportunities I have that are well above minimum wage, especially more with a CDL.

    • @pulse4503
      @pulse4503 6 дней назад +1

      When It comes to openings, americans are really lucky, thats my opinion

    • @taglagable
      @taglagable 6 дней назад

      I was thinking this exact thought. Then I thought about how some companies are advertising 100k starting for new hires.

    • @aleksik4028
      @aleksik4028 4 дня назад +2

      Where did the money go?

    • @j.a.1785
      @j.a.1785 4 дня назад

      Spoken like a true corporatist bootlicker.

  • @bdwinter72
    @bdwinter72 9 месяцев назад +1362

    One of the worst lies in this country was that being an independent contractor trucker was a better option than being a union trucker

    • @blasphimus
      @blasphimus 9 месяцев назад

      The worst lie was that capitalism works for everyone.

    • @somethingsomething404
      @somethingsomething404 9 месяцев назад +32

      Says 1 reply but I don’t see any. I wonder what Google doesn’t want me to see.

    • @Pensnmusic
      @Pensnmusic 9 месяцев назад +29

      ​@@somethingsomething404probably antisemitism
      Who do you think is deleting comments?

    • @butwhytharum
      @butwhytharum 9 месяцев назад

      @@Pensnmusic or non union.
      corporations HATE unions
      they FORCE their profits to be shared

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 9 месяцев назад +73

      it was a better option...
      ... for the companies

  • @patrickcollins1855
    @patrickcollins1855 9 месяцев назад +632

    In 1998 an old trucker warned me not to become a trucker, because he said the trucking industry wasn't what it use to be. Thank you, sir. Update: People it was 30yrs ago. I'm talking about my personal experience. That old Trucker did me a solid. I went on to a greater career. Geez

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 9 месяцев назад +26

      ​@@ScottSeufertyou grossed? I wonser what your net was after all expenses and taxes 🫥

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 9 месяцев назад

      *What about all those robot trucks I see. They've got to be so expensive they'll raise wages for all truckers, right?*

    • @michaelarmstrong3501
      @michaelarmstrong3501 9 месяцев назад +5

      Sir tell me you don’t make life decisions that easily

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 9 месяцев назад +25

      @@ScottSeufert okay cool so after driving for decades and building up your owner op business you only managed to bring home 100k a year during your highest grossing years? If that doesnt tell you that 100k is a pipe dream for most drivers idk what will

    • @patrickcollins1855
      @patrickcollins1855 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@michaelarmstrong3501 He did me a great favor. My other option was best for me anyway.

  • @shadowstrike901
    @shadowstrike901 13 дней назад +20

    My father has been a trucker for 30+ years now. He's been telling stories of how amazing being a trucker was in the 90's-2010's. Now regulations have been changed to ruin the drivers' ability to make and control how much income they wanna make annually. Because of electronic monitoring bs, he went from $120,000/year to $70,000. He calls me often to chat while he's pulled over on the road telling me that he's reached his max drive time and now FORCED to stop just 5 miles away from his delivery. He was speeding to make up lost time and still couldn't make it. His company, as well as, the receiver would call and complain about not making the delivery. His response " I did my best. I legally need to wait 10 hours to get moving again.". Them: But you are 5 miles away". Dad: "Well... Legally I have to stay, so you're gonna have to wait.".

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 11 дней назад +1

      The regulations are better for last-mile drivers because no one wants to be on the road past midnight delivering Amazon crap and wine.

    • @mj-mr5yu
      @mj-mr5yu 10 дней назад +2

      I thought this crap was just in Europe, sorry to hear it's in the US also, I'm in Ireland, and truck drivers are getting scarcer by the week over here. Some older drivers here simply ignore it and carry on, get the job done so to speak, I'm one of them.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 10 дней назад +1

      @@mj-mr5yu It’s to reduce exhaustion on road, but it doesn’t take into account that most get paid per mile not per hour. I could imagine them doing it like the airline industry.

    • @mj-mr5yu
      @mj-mr5yu 9 дней назад

      @@KRYMauL I agree with reducing exhaustion giving drivers breaks and that, but in Ireland here, unless you drive from malin head to mizen head and back again your simply not going to be tired enough to fall asleep unless you got a poor night's sleep prior to starting work. It's different in the US where you could have someone drive across several states for something like 20 hours and doze off behind the wheel, or elsewhere like continental Europe. But we just don't have the miles here. I typically work 9 to 5 or 6 and bring the truck home., occasionally I'll work some overtime, but I'm expected to take a 45 minute stop after 6, which I don't do. I've been 5 mins from home and had the thing overhead flashing at me, out of hours, but I'm not going to stop wherether it's 5 mins or 50 mins, I'm going home. This is where we are getting caught. We know ourselves if we are fit to drive or not, but the authorities think they know better. A recent case here was where two individuals who had been drinking for several hours in a bar, decided to jump in the car and go tearing down the road, where they crashed spectacularly rolling the car multiple times in front of an incoming articulated lorry. The lorry left the road to avoid the car and didn't hit it. The two drunk drivers were killed instantly. Anyhow, the truck driver was due to take a break, but as he was nearly at his destination he kept going and had planned to take his break there. The authorities once they found this out from his digital tachograph card decided somehow it was his fault, and filled his head full of shit, whereby sometime after he killed himself. I could go on for ages but it out of control here.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 9 дней назад +1

      @@mj-mr5yu Oh that’s dumb in the US it doesn’t go into affect until 10 hours, and even then you can just a 1 hour lunch.

  • @domzig138
    @domzig138 14 дней назад +4

    Do one on USPS next. They start mailmen at 19$ an hour.

  • @shabadoob
    @shabadoob 9 месяцев назад +1303

    Postal Worker Strike + Rail Road + Trucker all at once would bring US to the knees. Power to the people and workers. Bring Unions back!

    • @michael029138
      @michael029138 9 месяцев назад +13

      Scary thought.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +245

      @@michael029138 based thought. People can wait on their motherfucking Amazon knick-knacks until the workers get fair pay.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +106

      Honestly, that would be so amazing. Problem is that the government would shut it all down and force the workers to submit at the cop's gunpoint.

    • @wesleybrehm9386
      @wesleybrehm9386 9 месяцев назад

      @@monsieurdorgat6864 Biden already did this when the railroad workers tried to strike in 2022. Rail workers; too important to let strike, not important enough to pay fairly.

    • @dabsandsticks
      @dabsandsticks 9 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@monsieurdorgat6864amen.

  • @SanDmaNTheFreakTrucker
    @SanDmaNTheFreakTrucker 9 месяцев назад +523

    Truck driving is easily one of the most under appreciated and under paid professions out there. Half of these companies still think drivers can get by on $800 a week…son it’s hardly a surprise the industry has a near 99% turnover rate. It’s difficult to find people willing to forfeit their family, friends, and hobbies to go out on the road for weeks at a time and get treated like a second class citizens.

    • @harthart7529
      @harthart7529 9 месяцев назад +57

      Anything less than $2,000 per week is a joke.

    • @davidgleeson2749
      @davidgleeson2749 9 месяцев назад

      Joe is bringing in millions of new workers that will be happy to take these jobs for pennies on the dollar with no benefits.
      He promised them all good jobs.

    • @stephengolden6080
      @stephengolden6080 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@harthart7529Must feel good to be a bigshot!

    • @dillianwillamor5906
      @dillianwillamor5906 9 месяцев назад +3

      So true

    • @FirstPeterr
      @FirstPeterr 9 месяцев назад +7

      If the drivers know this and still drive it is there fault.

  • @cuznj25.8
    @cuznj25.8 Месяц назад +9

    I’ve been telling guys on these channels that if you are OTR and Regional and you paid CPM, you are making minimum wage. And you are working more than 70 hours a week, 24 hrs a day it is non stop. You are required to be away from home yet you are only compensated for half of the time….any regular job you’d be making overtime.

  • @ThomasNappo
    @ThomasNappo 12 дней назад +6

    Feel bad for them...they work hard...Long Drives😊

  • @604cuinkillah
    @604cuinkillah 9 месяцев назад +350

    I am a homeless owner operator. I've made less than $100,000 in eleven years. I've spent close to a million dollars in repairs, fuel, insurance. Don't EVER buy your own truck

    • @ByrdmanTrucker
      @ByrdmanTrucker 9 месяцев назад +51

      Why not go company & live in the truck for a few years stack your money??? Dupre logistics the company I drive for made 109k last year take home

    • @604cuinkillah
      @604cuinkillah 9 месяцев назад +12

      @byrdman10112 I've never heard a good story from anyone about being a company driver. Unless it was loyal hazmat tanker. OTR company is usually 40k max

    • @handleyobusiness
      @handleyobusiness 9 месяцев назад +59

      Lol… if you can’t succeed in trucking then that’s your own fault. I was born in one of the poorest counties in the USA and sitting on more than 6 figs in the bank, thanks to my cdl.

    • @604cuinkillah
      @604cuinkillah 9 месяцев назад

      @handleyobusiness lmfao, only a freight broker makes money in trucking. You should have 7 figures in the bank if you have a cdl😆😆You'll never beat the broker, and you'll never compete with the big companies. I've been on my own 13 axles, I've pulled my own reefers, and I've owned multiple trucks. And hot shots. If you did make it, you're 1 in 100,000. 60,000 trucking companies go out of business every year, so odds are your full of shit

    • @unknowndriver6652
      @unknowndriver6652 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@handleyobusinessthe last 2 years if ypu owned a truck and you didn't bank 150k net you were lazy or spent it in hookers

  • @GeoTrioMusic
    @GeoTrioMusic 9 месяцев назад +863

    At this point anyone who comments 'get a better job' or 'some people don't want to work' is either cruel, a bot, a CEO, or just completely unaware.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 9 месяцев назад +112

      If we have the people who bring us all our consumer good not live in poverty, how will our corporate overlords afford their 5th yacht?!?!!?

    • @josealfonsocontretas5724
      @josealfonsocontretas5724 9 месяцев назад +55

      You forgot the "skill gap" that CEOs keep mentioning whenever they talk about bringing back skilled labor.

    • @cephalonbob15
      @cephalonbob15 9 месяцев назад

      dont forget brainwashed, the billionaires dont spend billions on media company for noting. They always expect larger returns on investment.

    • @blasphimus
      @blasphimus 9 месяцев назад

      There's a lot of bootlickers that would prefer Bezos and Musk get richer if someone rather than someone else live well.
      Hollywood writers for some of the biggest shows are currently getting paid near or below minimum wage. The writer for Succession couldn't afford to get his used prius fixed. Meanwhile the execs are worth billions. It's either side with the billionaires or the working class. If you aren't poor, the billionaires just haven't figured out how to steal your money yet.

    • @eragon78
      @eragon78 9 месяцев назад +73

      @@Praisethesunson Clearly CEOs are just working 300x harder to justify their wages. Maybe if this guy was pulling 3000 hr/day shifts he wouldnt be poor lol. All that sleep he does is just being lazy.

  • @Gaming_Antics
    @Gaming_Antics 14 дней назад +22

    Jobs are paying less every year for new hires and everything is going up in prices. The lower middle class workers are decreasing in numbers, they are being covert to lower class pay workers living in poverty.

    • @III-zy5jf
      @III-zy5jf 11 дней назад

      I make $50K and I do everything from dumb tasks to programming, engineering, elective work, automating; including working three-four hours free everyday. It's hard to find work without connections. Then there are employees at my plant who do nothing.

    • @dbased1915
      @dbased1915 День назад +1

      Then the rich that own enough assets literally get richer passively just by owning homes, stocks, crypto. I know people on both sides of this and it's pretty bizarre and has amplified since 2020. I think the fancy term is Gini coefficient

    • @dbased1915
      @dbased1915 День назад

      @@III-zy5jf the adage of "not what you know by who you know" is very real especially in certian fields

  • @WudiPlays
    @WudiPlays 12 дней назад +1

    one thing forget to mention is HOW HARD IS TO DRIVE A DAMN TRUCK. I rented a trailer twice from Uhaul to attach to my car. Couldn't back up even my life depended on it both times. Instant appreciate on the skills these trucker have in order to drive them big'o trucks.

    • @ananda_miaoyin
      @ananda_miaoyin 10 дней назад

      They do get training. Its also hard to fly and land a jet.
      Thank God for flight school.

  • @dowgy177
    @dowgy177 9 месяцев назад +264

    Both of my roommates are truckers. People love to tell me stuff like "wow, it must be so great having the house to yourself all the time," but the truth is that i miss my friends, and when they come home after weeks or months of living in a box on wheels I can see the toll it takes on them. On top of that the drivers are constantly getting screwed on pay, time off, load scheduling, etc and yet the companies constantly complain about the lack of truckers. It's not a mystery. Trucking has to change.

    • @jer280
      @jer280 9 месяцев назад

      Those mother fuckers are rolling in money tho. If they're out of their starter company splitting bills 3 ways... Phew that's good money right there.

    • @bentonja668
      @bentonja668 9 месяцев назад +9

      Trucking is changing. Its about to get rid of ALL the drivers.

    • @cormaro1376
      @cormaro1376 9 месяцев назад +3

      The best advice u can give to them Is invest , so they aren't this guy working minimum wage jobs cause social security isn't there to help u lol

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@bentonja668Lol good luck with that bud, the moment companies can no longer blame the driver for accidents, the moment they’ll quickly go bankrupt. All it will take is a few casualties for autonomous driving to go away.

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@cormaro1376 The best advice you can give them is stop being stupid and look around for a corporate driving job.

  • @xmapa4677
    @xmapa4677 5 месяцев назад +327

    "If we give people raises, we have to charge more for goods/services."
    Reality: everyone makes way less money and every thing costs way more, also.

    • @germanmosca
      @germanmosca 4 месяца назад +35

      Managements and Investors had a massive increase on the money they make though.

    • @Mistro07
      @Mistro07 4 месяца назад +4

      Don’t pay dividends to investors and they stop investing, if they stop investing many public companies go broke

    • @TomATrucking
      @TomATrucking 2 месяца назад +18

      That’s what they want you to think and explain why minimum wage has been the same for decades but the price of living goes up regardless please stop making this statement

    • @keithbellair9508
      @keithbellair9508 2 месяца назад +11

      Except those on welfare.. they still get it all free… and people wonder why there is inflation

    • @marksmith1784
      @marksmith1784 16 дней назад +2

      As long as the C suite can give themselves raises everything is ok.

  • @jakedtreble7055
    @jakedtreble7055 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the doc!

  • @supertruckertom
    @supertruckertom 24 дня назад +4

    April 14 2024 was my 30th year of having a CDL. This is an accurate depiction of the industry. I have spent the majority of my time in the LTL industry with 5 years as an Owner Operator. I am better off at a good company as a W2 employee, thanks to the influence of the Unions even though I am working at a non union carrier.

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 9 месяцев назад +604

    Most homeless people I have met in Florida actually have jobs.
    Their job does not pay enough to rent the crappiest apartment in the city where they work.
    Their employers paid off their congressman to do this to them.
    Apparently forming a union and striking is the only way to earn enough money to survive in capitalist America.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +1

      And I'm pretty sure homeless people in Florida can't vote, functionally. Go fuckin' figure.
      Florida is so obviously a bought out fascist state, it's horrifying.

    • @ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr
      @ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr 9 месяцев назад +16

      they should stop trying to live in a city then. there's still plenty of places to live outside of cities that aren't absurdly expensive. and whaddya know theres some jobs there too.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +147

      @@ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr Hey buddy... What happens when you're too poor to afford a car? Did you ever think of that? They have to walk to their job, then. And Florida isn't exactly known for its public transit into or within their cities.
      Entitled people ffs 🙄

    • @sky_rokit
      @sky_rokit 9 месяцев назад +114

      @@monsieurdorgat6864 not to mention that people mass moving outside of cities will increase the cost of those areas as well. It’s just moving the goalpost. Some people need to use their brain.

    • @nil981
      @nil981 9 месяцев назад

      And you think the capitalist class will sit idly by and not violently retaliate? They will. Send in the militarized police, the national guard, and paid off right wing extremist militias to ruthlessly put down labor strikes when push comes to shove.

  • @himonightbreeze
    @himonightbreeze 9 месяцев назад +294

    My mom's been a trucker for nearly 25 years. She's sacrificed a lot, mostly time with her kids. It's an injustice she barely gets by.

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +5

      With all due respect because she has worked to make a life for you and the others but she is working for the wrong company.

    • @07Flash11MRC
      @07Flash11MRC 9 месяцев назад +17

      @@johnfrank6112 "but she is working for the wrong company": Then where is she supposed to work?

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@07Flash11MRC The LTLK companies like Saia, Old Dominion, Kroger, HEB, etc all local companies that pay well and get you home. She's earned it.

    • @gunsforevery1
      @gunsforevery1 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@07Flash11MRC a different company.

    • @himonightbreeze
      @himonightbreeze 9 месяцев назад +5

      She's tried that, but they either didn't pay enough to provide for us because they either offer the same rates as long-haul companies with fewer miles or offer fixed rates, or they pay too much for her to still qualify for WIC or EBT, but not enough to NOT need them, or they don't have the right benefits. Their trucks are also unreliable because they tend to be older models compared to what long-haul companies provide or what she's had as an owner/operator.
      They also don't give her options for what she hauls, so she can't utilize her hazmat certification, because hauling hazardous stuff pays more. They have stricter deadlines so she can't drive as safe as she wants. PLUS, the bigger companies typically pay a bonus for training new drivers (she's trained probably a dozen drivers over the years), something a company like Kroger would not offer.

  • @DrawinskyMoon
    @DrawinskyMoon 13 дней назад +3

    This is the era of working smarter not harder. I’m just grateful as a millennial/gen z I have such a good relationship with my parents I can be in their home and care for them.

  • @kryptokrypto702
    @kryptokrypto702 13 дней назад +3

    About the same time this came out, I saw tons of ads, about hiring truckers and needing them.
    Trucking seems to be put in the same group as fast food workers, retail workers, where businesses are taking advantage of them.

  • @mirzatajic89
    @mirzatajic89 9 месяцев назад +226

    My father was an owner operator for nearly 10 years. He could be on the road for 3 weeks and back home for 1, sometimes he was gone longer and sometimes he'd stay home longer. It was a sacrifice but he didn't know another way to earn the kind of money he made trucking. I've got respect for anyone doing this kind of work because of him. RIP dad.

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 8 месяцев назад +3

      ❤❤❤

    • @cmcdnc9561
      @cmcdnc9561 8 месяцев назад +2

      ❤❤❤

    • @prashanthb6521
      @prashanthb6521 8 месяцев назад +8

      Fathers sacrifice a lot. Irresponsible and feminized sons squander the progress made by father.

    • @tillburr6799
      @tillburr6799 8 месяцев назад

      @@prashanthb6521 sons now are the same as sons then for all intents and purposes

    • @AB-fq4mr
      @AB-fq4mr 8 месяцев назад

      El fatiha za tvog oca.

  • @granitecolorado
    @granitecolorado 7 месяцев назад +409

    I have been an owner operator for almost 3 decades and most people don't know how brutal being a trucker really is. I used to be a Canadian and Alaska hauler and we were required to drive 5000 miles a week solo. My entire career has been like that and like 25% of the work I've done, I've never been paid for. During covid I went hungry every day and washed myself in rivers because the restrooms were closed. I have been robbed and beaten, I've almost froze to death from hypothermia. I have been shot at from road rage and I can't even remember all of the times I've been hurt by horrible people. And most trucker's get treated this way, so people can eat. America is built on taking advantage of innocent people

    • @benjaminlear1619
      @benjaminlear1619 6 месяцев назад +23

      My friend...
      That's not America. That's Humanity.
      Any time an advantage is presented it will be taken regardless of cost to others.

    • @granitecolorado
      @granitecolorado 6 месяцев назад +16

      @@benjaminlear1619
      Not for much longer.

    • @deanmohamed7575
      @deanmohamed7575 6 месяцев назад +5

      this is sad

    • @truthseeker7183
      @truthseeker7183 6 месяцев назад +9

      Bro that's brutal😢

    • @johnanon658
      @johnanon658 6 месяцев назад

      Always was op

  • @Donkeyearsa
    @Donkeyearsa Месяц назад +3

    I am a truck driver and nothing will change as a dozen companies out right control the industry and they like it as things are as they created the situation.
    If you become a truck driver you will very likely be hired by one of the dozen companies. Then they will strong arm you into becoming a leased driver where you take all of the risks and they make all of the profits. A company is not going to try to push something unless they get all of the benefits wail dumping all of the risk and responsibilities onto you. The harder someone tries to push something onto you the more you should be wary that there is something they know that you don't and companies push leasing REAL HARD.

  • @texastornado9551
    @texastornado9551 Месяц назад +5

    Lets rise up truckers together we can make change

    • @RippedSocket
      @RippedSocket Месяц назад

      Perfect idea. Start protesting and refuse to deliver.

  • @Sizzlingtrucker
    @Sizzlingtrucker 6 месяцев назад +194

    I’m one of those homeless truckers. It just don’t make sense to pay over $1000 for a home and only be there 4 days a month.

    • @pradeepkumarkoot5622
      @pradeepkumarkoot5622 Месяц назад +6

      But after the retirement, you have to stay in a home,
      So let it be a village, let it be a small house, but have one house for you,

    • @dpactootle2522
      @dpactootle2522 Месяц назад

      There is not a law in life that says "YOU HAVE TO OWN A GODDAMN HOUSE". If you don't need it or cannot afford it you don't have it. When you die you cannot take it with you anyway, so cool off.

    • @Donkeyearsa
      @Donkeyearsa Месяц назад +10

      I was one of them homeless truckers my self for well over a decade. I got tired of living to work and wanted to work to live. From my early 30s to my mid 40s I had no life I lived to drive a truck OTR. One day I just said F this and quit in DFW as that was where I was at the time and crashed on someones couch and started to look for local work. It took me a few years but I got a local job that pays an OK wage but with outright awesome benefits for a trucker. I have a 401K, company pays 95+% of my health insurance premium, I have worked up to having 26 paid days off, and work 7 days out of every two weeks working 12 hour shifts. I can burn two days off and be away from work for an entire 7 day week, and best of all no union telling me that I have to hand over half of my pay check just for the union just to screw me over.

    • @dylansmith6078
      @dylansmith6078 18 дней назад +1

      Get a home and rent it out to cover your mortgage till you retire into a debt free home.

    • @chickboi3
      @chickboi3 17 дней назад

      Why would you want to be gone all the time anyways.

  • @johncronin5311
    @johncronin5311 12 дней назад +1

    This was very eye opening

  • @Bigislatndbigfoot
    @Bigislatndbigfoot 13 дней назад +2

    Thank you WEF!!!

  • @octothorpian_nightmare
    @octothorpian_nightmare 9 месяцев назад +154

    If you ever want a fun time, go into Google Maps and click around on businesses that have truck docks. A lot of truckers actually review the receiving office and it's amazing how long they have to wait around to unload. There's a grocery warehouse near me that backs up so badly, the trucks are literally parked in the middle lane of the road leading in, which causes some pretty wild traffic issues with people trying to get around the snarl. (that particular warehouse is an OSHA horror, a man died last year when a badly maintained rollup dock door crushed him)
    You also find out about how the truckers actually have to pay "lumpers" to unload their trucks because the warehouse doesn't employ anyone directly. It's wild.

    • @MI-me3pt
      @MI-me3pt 9 месяцев назад +13

      That’s what happens when you have people getting paid by the hour and not production. I had an employee of a warehouse tell me to go to my truck and go to sleep because he was only going to do one truck that day and he had eight hours to do it in. Lazy bastard.

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 9 месяцев назад +3

      Wild? It's been going on for a hundred years. That's the business.

    • @biodiversityfanatic2454
      @biodiversityfanatic2454 9 месяцев назад +16

      ​@@MI-me3ptwell maybe so but what financial incentive is in it for the warehouse worker? As much as a decent warehouse worker wants you to be taken care of they don't want to kill themselves for Pennies either. It's on the company to pay truckers on the wait and the warehouse worker to push them along as well

    • @bobbybushwhacker
      @bobbybushwhacker 9 месяцев назад

      Those lumpers are insane

    • @patrickharrington9772
      @patrickharrington9772 9 месяцев назад +5

      Sysco foods is the worst! They treat delivery drivers terrible. Wait half a day to unload. Pay a lumper 350 400 dollars to get unloaded. At best you might have access to dirty port a pot outside if you need to use the restroom.

  • @ossieblackman1812
    @ossieblackman1812 9 месяцев назад +563

    Another sad reminder that everyone needs to wake up and realize that change needs to be fought for. My heart goes out to those truckers and I hope that they can unionize or something. Please try to find local politicians to support that are pro union, and in this case, pro trucker.

    • @Detrumpificator4377
      @Detrumpificator4377 9 месяцев назад +11

      To give a perspective on how important truck drivers are... All that would need to make that change happen is for fuel trucks to shut down for 1 to 3 days. We use a just in time system, take away the fuel that makes it all go and the fallout will be epic. Think all medical supplies including life saving medications.

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 9 месяцев назад

      Why didn't he buy a house when he made $100k a year?
      Why doesn't he look at doing other work?
      I've been actively discriminated against for being white in America when I went to college and nobody gave me hand outs.
      They just murdered my family.
      When I was in the military or recently looking at jobs I got discriminated against for being a German immigrant.
      Nobody cares.
      Move on.

    • @TheManinBlack9054
      @TheManinBlack9054 9 месяцев назад +3

      Why not use trains to move things? I think its far better to create a good train infrastructure to move things better and faster.

    • @stldweller
      @stldweller 9 месяцев назад

      You mean they should not vote for Democrats?

    • @jan_phd
      @jan_phd 9 месяцев назад +2

      That's absurd, anyone can afford to have a home... but they have to be making about $2K a month, to pay for EVERYTHING. So that's $500. a week. People, lie.

  • @DirtyMike2024
    @DirtyMike2024 Месяц назад +23

    Are we gonna ignore the fact he made over 100k a year pre inflation and could have very easily afforded a home? Sounds like fiscal irresponsibility to me...

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 16 дней назад +3

      Yea, where'd that money go because it went somewhere. A house wasn't even considered an investment back then since it's not overpriced like today, but was a necessity of life. This is no different than saying he couldn't afford to eat properly on a 100k salary and blaming society for that. M'mm 'kay.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 10 дней назад +5

      He made 100k, but he also has to pay for his own gas, repairs, etc. Truckers who don't own their own truck, make even less. So on paper he makes a lot of money, but business expenses aren't included. That's where most of his pay actually ends up going. Many truckers have always tried to find ways to minimize their operating costs, but inflation basically ate up everything, along with all the government regulations, that govern not just hours worked, but also things like fuel efficiency, meaning if your truck can't get a certain mileage, it's illegal. This often forces people to buy pricey modifications for their existing trucks to make them more aerodynamic and lighter weight......or buy a brand new truck, which is expensive and even more expensive because they require even more maintenance. A trucker can easily spend 3-5 times more on food than a normal person, because everything comes from expensive convenience stores, and they're also limited where they can stop and park, and every mile out of the way is money spent on gas. When you're getting 7MPG or less, it might cost you 5 dollars or more just to get to a place to eat, before you've even paid for the meal. And you're not pulling into a McDonalds or even a Walmart. So you're limited in many many ways. The money goes fast, and it's not out of irresponsibility, it's out of necessity.

  • @JoeyP322
    @JoeyP322 12 дней назад +3

    I drove vehicles/trucks in the military. I was young and enjoyed it, except for the long hours at times. In 1990 I worked as a dispatcher for a pretty big national trucking company (they don’t eXist anymore). The company owned the trucks. The company treated the drivers like animals, worked long hours. Treated them horribly. I ended up leaving after about 6 months. I wanted nothing to do with the trucking industry after that. I always try to give these truckers respect on the road. You couldn’t pay me enough to drive with all these bozos on the streets and highways. My prayers go out to you all, and I hope it changes for the better. Be safe out there.

  • @picklepoppers8223
    @picklepoppers8223 9 месяцев назад +82

    71 years old and that man still got what it takes. The "scars" on his face represent all the years of his hard work and dedication to service. These great men today are suffering and this is so shameful. My respect to you Billy.

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +1

      If he's worked so hard for decades, why is he not kicking back and living off his social security?

    • @tv450578415
      @tv450578415 9 месяцев назад +2

      I have been a truck driver and owner operator since 2010. It breaks my heart to see Bill working very hard at his 71 years birthday and showing the real life that we have as truck drivers.
      I am thinking seriously about leaving the industry.
      We have to deal with many things to make our job correctly.
      We have to follow rules that don't go according to reality of our job. ELD doesn't care if you're tired. You need to go. As time goes by, our bodies don't behave the same way they did 15 years ago. ELD doesn't care about our age. I am 52 years old and I have been driving since 2010. My eyes are tired. ELDs are very strict, and we have to drive when ELD allows us. Even though we are a very regulated industry, shippers and receivers imposed fines $$ if we arrive late to our appointments.
      I agree with Billy. The only way to be heard by the people who rule the American government is by getting organized in the best way possible. Everyone who wants to be a truck driver or owner operator needs to be organized. The government doesn't understand our necessities as an important industry. ELDs had created an urgency in the drivers mind. (trying to beat the clock) That is the reason you will see truck drivers driving at the highest speed limit even though the weather conditions and the road conditions are not recommended. It is not only ELDs. We have many issues in our industry, but ELDs came to add another headache.
      Billy, I am with you 100%

    • @tv450578415
      @tv450578415 9 месяцев назад +2

      So people don't like to be asking for easy money. They want to work and make a living on their own.

  • @kittylove2975
    @kittylove2975 9 месяцев назад +81

    My husband and I realized in the 80's that being an owner operator was profitless.
    My husband sub hauled for construction company. With 20% fee for renting the trailer, 5% for finders fee, truck insurance, fuel expenses, tires, miscellaneous repairs, PUC dues, quarterly Federal and state taxes...etc,etc...as well as trying to maintain healthcare insurance for our family of four, which during the Reagan administration we could no longer write the health insurance off on the business end of the taxes.
    That was an additional major hardship. Recognizing that trying to run a business as an owner operator was relentlessly fruitless and leaving the industry what's the best decision we had made.
    That was approximately 30 years ago. Good luck to you. 🍀🍀🍀🍀

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +11

      Crazy thing is that truckers often have REALLY conservative views. I'm gonna guess it's because they're brainwashed by conservative radio broadcasts all day - long treks through places where that's all there is. The fact that lots of truckers exalt Reagan's legacy is dumbfounding to me.

    • @middleagebrotips3454
      @middleagebrotips3454 9 месяцев назад +2

      Big haul Uber basically

    • @middleagebrotips3454
      @middleagebrotips3454 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@monsieurdorgat6864anti abortion pro military conservative maybe?

    • @middleagebrotips3454
      @middleagebrotips3454 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@monsieurdorgat6864it helps the image when Reagan was a union leader.

    • @kittylove2975
      @kittylove2975 9 месяцев назад

      @@monsieurdorgat6864 : Absolutely‼️

  • @TheMoonlitArcade
    @TheMoonlitArcade 12 дней назад +1

    I am a trucker but I got my first home after the crash. I drive locally but we have trouble staying fully staffed because the younger drivers cant afford living expenses. The job pays very well, but inflation keeps us with a skeleton crew of aging drivers

  • @battles423
    @battles423 16 дней назад +47

    If you make $100,000 a year for 30 years and haven’t paid OFF a house then that’s a you problem

    • @jellyfrosh9102
      @jellyfrosh9102 15 дней назад

      careful you're questioning the leftie agenda

    • @jamesprivet
      @jamesprivet 14 дней назад +6

      You forgot to take into account taxes and maintenance opex and capex for the truck.

    • @truebengalsfan
      @truebengalsfan 14 дней назад +2

      I make more as a company driver some people don't want a boss and will make less a owner operator

    • @heart_and_sole
      @heart_and_sole 14 дней назад +2

      First thing one should buy...in all their buying is...(drum roll, please) their freedom. Can you imagine the compounding interest on money invested regularly in the last 30 years? The path is simple: The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins.

    • @stonefox9124
      @stonefox9124 13 дней назад

      😂 battles423 can't do math! I made $77k and the fckn government took $19k of it! We're already in a National Socialist state where ur NOT allowed to make X amount of money, anything extra u make it STOLEN from u!

  • @dragoonzen
    @dragoonzen 9 месяцев назад +1147

    This is America, we work to give the billionaires and ultra-millionaires the life they deserve 😅😂

    • @larry_ellison
      @larry_ellison 9 месяцев назад

      You still work lol? Stop economic support for your own oppression

    • @Romogi
      @Romogi 9 месяцев назад +151

      It really is. I lived overseas and returned because of improving my education. And I hate it here. So many people have a rise and grind attitude, but they don't get anything meaningful from it except a boring life.

    • @TechBearSeattle
      @TechBearSeattle 9 месяцев назад +62

      As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever until we get organized and work to change it.

    • @michael029138
      @michael029138 9 месяцев назад +10

      Sad but true.

    • @melissak7798
      @melissak7798 9 месяцев назад +43

      And then people spend their free time following them on social media….

  • @desperado914
    @desperado914 9 месяцев назад +45

    I am trucker for over 30 years, I made a lot of money, spent it all and working at 71.

    • @sly_g
      @sly_g 9 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly 😂

  • @RocketPropelledWombat
    @RocketPropelledWombat 6 дней назад

    That's f'n insane. One of my buds here in the U.K. started trucking and was able to live comfortably working 2-3 days per week, it's one of my dream jobs but since he passed his HGV test the hours have risen by 20% and the wage has dropped by 30%+. Now there's "a massive shortage of drivers". Costs have risen but not enough to justify that, and I can say that confidently because another one of my mates owns a trucking company and he can still drive his Bentley to the pub and back to his mansion in Hampshire 7 days a week.
    Way to screw a perfectly good trade.

  • @kevinmic6740
    @kevinmic6740 15 дней назад +2

    I spoke to a trucker 40 years ago, his day started at 5an doing 3 runs with a milk tanker, changed over to a trailer and did several deliveries up the west of ireland, he finised at 11 pm 5 days a week and still did the milk runs saturday and sunday, his income was 700 irish punts a week, today he does not earn any more and inflation has eat up the value of his pay, would not recommend anyone to take up such a job, you are not paid for the responsibilities of looking after a large vehicle and the long hour.
    My previous boss when he recieved a delivery would always offer a trucker lunch while his truck was unloading, he was one of a kind.
    If you get a delivery, at least please thank the driver.

  • @lhead7226
    @lhead7226 9 месяцев назад +150

    My husband is a driver and it's really hard to compete with foreign drivers that will work for next to nothing. It drives down the wages for all of the other drivers.

    • @mathewsbusiness1263
      @mathewsbusiness1263 8 месяцев назад +13

      My dad actually mentioned something about that recently

    • @UhYeahWhateverDude
      @UhYeahWhateverDude 8 месяцев назад +19

      There is a whole lot of truth to that. Additionally, their horrible driving habits and disregard for the law makes the job more dangerous for everyone. Eventually I assume the insurance market will catch-up and make it unprofitable for carriers to hire these guys but until then, it's only going to get worse.

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@UhYeahWhateverDudethat is part of the reason why I closed down my authority and about to sell my equipment. I constantly get treated like dog crap and I have to always compete against a foreign driver that is willing to drive for peanuts so they can send money back home in their country. I realized that this thing isn’t worth it. Anyways I’m getting into aviation. This is going to be a 3 year journey but It will beat this crap

    • @TheSimba86
      @TheSimba86 7 месяцев назад +7

      yep, my dad is a trucker also and he says he sees a lot of foreigner truck drivers that can't even speak english, or drive without hitting something

    • @radicaledward9486
      @radicaledward9486 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@UhYeahWhateverDude Something I've learned is that companies will pay extra to keep you poor and begging

  • @telcobilly
    @telcobilly 9 месяцев назад +69

    I was in trucking for a dozen years after 25 years of tech and 3 years in the oilfield. I liked it and made it work for me. I made a plan to retire oversees 10 years prior to getting out. I saved and spent nothing while trucking. Fortunately for me I broke my collarbone at work so I got a 1 year sabbatical on workman's comp with my family. I'm now in the Philippines debt free with no housing cost beyond normal living expenses.
    That being said, trucking has become very exploitative and restrictive as this video illustrated. Truckers must unite to force change like the farmers did in the Netherlands or it's going to keep getting worse. Nobody else cares about truckers beyond other truckers.

    • @spharion7988
      @spharion7988 17 дней назад

      So you wasted 20+ years before hitting the jackpot at the oil fields. I haul water to and from oil fields. I do a lot of money and in another 4 years I'll move to a cheap paradise like you did.

    • @telcobilly
      @telcobilly 17 дней назад

      @@spharion7988 I don't think I "wasted" 20 years before going to the oilfield. I was in tech for 25 years which provided a good life for my family. I didn't truck in the oilfield either. I was in directional services. Trucking was my last career before retirement. I'm glad I didn't do it for more that I did. It's a hard, isolating life. Money isn't everything. Living the one life we are given to the fullest is priceless.

    • @bobdebouwer7835
      @bobdebouwer7835 12 дней назад

      Truckers in the Netherlands get 18,60 an hour lol.

  • @brandonjohnson6366
    @brandonjohnson6366 13 дней назад +14

    Folks definitely smoked 60k worth of cigarettes in his life

  • @GFCOLCQuote
    @GFCOLCQuote 12 дней назад +2

    Worst part is, I'm pretty sure the moment we would ever actually get 'Genuine automatic driving' would be the moment these guys are just removed and forgotten without a hint of remorse.

  • @captaindishman9126
    @captaindishman9126 8 месяцев назад +56

    My dad was a trucker for 40 years. 2 years before retirement he catches a heart condition. The company had to let him go because they saw him as a liability. He is now 70 and working for a retailer instead of enjoying his retirement.
    I've seen several elderly people still working because life rips away what they built up for decades. It is disgusting. It is a shame to know that the same will happen to me. Doesn't matter how much money you make. It will just get taken from you and you will have to slave while your body is failing.
    YOU WILL DIE AT A JOB YOU DIDN'T WANT! ENJOY!!

    • @timbrooks8690
      @timbrooks8690 8 месяцев назад +6

      So he failed to save for retirement......

    • @jaimecruz5367
      @jaimecruz5367 8 месяцев назад +8

      Be smart save up and retired in a country where you can live on your pension . Like Filipinas 🇵🇭

    • @captaindishman9126
      @captaindishman9126 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@timbrooks8690 because getting caught up in the system to get assistance drains what you have. I'm sorry you didn't have several traumatic experiences so you could understand what reality does to people.

    • @timbrooks8690
      @timbrooks8690 7 месяцев назад

      @@captaindishman9126 I had lots of bad experiences I just wasn't a retard with my money.

    • @bobshagit-io8lq
      @bobshagit-io8lq 7 месяцев назад

      they will work us to our death, you are right
      the royal families in charge need to be overthrown

  • @vojtechmajzlik4714
    @vojtechmajzlik4714 9 месяцев назад +147

    This is happening to all normal jobs, even in EU. 30y ago a man could work in a factory and have a family with house. Now normal people doing normal jobs cant afford 1 room flat. And all rich people will tell you,get a better job, but who will clean the streets,paint your house,cut the grass etc? I asked politicians many times who decides what minimum wage is and how people should live on that and nobody can answer that. All data show that middle class is getting lower and lower so now we have majority of people in lower class and small group of rich people and you can see it every day everywhere, look at restaurants where we have to tip the servise because boss pays the minimum wage to everyone so HE can have a new bugatti version. Or when a boss gets a contract on reconstruction and he pays the minimum wage,buys cheapest materials and gets maximum profit. And rich people will tell you to work harder and invest there and there and buy houses etc but from what if you get paid minimum wage since school? They will also tell you that everybody can be rich which is ultimate biggest lie and scam because if everybody is rich who will do the work? Look at Detroit etc. where big companies moved factories to China to make maximum profit and still act like an American firm,what a joke we live in right now,its sick.

    • @lonewolftrucker3955
      @lonewolftrucker3955 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yr absolutely right

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld 9 месяцев назад +26

      First thing I'll tell you is that there's no such thing as middle class. It's all working class, "lower" and "middle" class. Very basically, if you work for what you have, if you produce with your hands or skills, you are working class. Second biggest lie ever told is that the mega rich work for what they have and that's simply a myth.

    • @thelostcosmonaut5555
      @thelostcosmonaut5555 9 месяцев назад +12

      I work in an emergency department as an EMT and can barely afford my 325 Sq ft studio apartment in the US.

    • @adoxartist1258
      @adoxartist1258 9 месяцев назад +20

      My youngest was offered - but didn't take - a job as a server at a national chain restaurant here in the US paying $2.75 an hour. That's not even enough to cover the cost of getting to work, much less pay your car note. The customer is expected to pay the worker's entire salary by way of tips. Massive, massive scam.

    • @Dimbliss.
      @Dimbliss. 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@BleedForTheWorld People who usually say things along the lines of "there is no middle class" generally don't have any understanding of the term. Today the term is for people who don't need to work paycheck to paycheck but still need that job to pay for their living expenses. E.g. they can take time off for a vacation and not have to worry about making ends meet, but with the loss of a job they would.

  • @elenas4878
    @elenas4878 12 дней назад +1

    That's why I left the industry in 2019, after 20 years of trucking! Now I'm making the same money with less stress and being home every evening!

  • @JesusChrist_IsTruth-LoveForALL
    @JesusChrist_IsTruth-LoveForALL 14 дней назад +4

    Truckers LITERALLY make the world go round. What a shame. 🙏

  • @dennisrichardville4988
    @dennisrichardville4988 9 месяцев назад +143

    I was in the trucking industry for 30 years and got out I've seen nothing but a steady decline in industry in this country in the last 30 years

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace 9 месяцев назад

      Be responsible with your money, union idiots.

    • @dangda-ww7de
      @dangda-ww7de 9 месяцев назад +9

      I drove for a year and knew it was a scam, so i quit, im not going to work for mim wages.

    • @onewizzard
      @onewizzard 9 месяцев назад

      thank you for quitting now let the slaves drive for the rich....muahahaha

    • @SpruceMoose-iv8un
      @SpruceMoose-iv8un 9 месяцев назад +10

      The problem is company's issue work visas or hire migrant workers willing to work for cheap to keep wages low.

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dangda-ww7de You drove for the wrong people.

  • @mac1mike
    @mac1mike 9 месяцев назад +106

    Long haul
    Hardly home
    Divorce
    Single income
    Lose home
    Disorganized finances
    Must keep working
    That about sum it up?

    • @erikh9991
      @erikh9991 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks.

    • @theflowpowa42oshow
      @theflowpowa42oshow 9 месяцев назад +3

      that list should have been a lot longer lol

    • @mac1mike
      @mac1mike 9 месяцев назад +2

      Well I’m trying not to let it happen to me. Staying on a dedicated route , I’ll Put in my 3 years behind the wheel collect my company match and move on.

    • @victorrand8811
      @victorrand8811 9 месяцев назад +4

      Dont forget vices like those cancer sticks.

    • @rootin222
      @rootin222 9 месяцев назад

      What’s excuses for paying them poorly with hyperbolic insults?

  • @user-hu2pp9ic9t
    @user-hu2pp9ic9t 10 дней назад

    Go get em Billy!!! Let us know how we can help!!!

  • @REVYMERCENARY
    @REVYMERCENARY 15 дней назад +2

    I'm a trucker. I worked 17months straight. And only made $75000 I trained students for a company. After bills and taxes and food for a family of five. I had 6000$ in savings. But the damage to my health and never seeing my family for 17 months. Could you do my job for that less? I'm 0.63 cent per mile and I been running since 2015. Yeah I don't don't he messed up. But his right we're slave labor. Most solo drivers make 45000$ to 50000$ also it's corruption and he's right it's just going to get worse. Not only that but we can't take action at all because all they're going to do is end up replacing us with a foreign driver who doesn't care for the minimum wage or safety.

  • @ashleymelloh4017
    @ashleymelloh4017 9 месяцев назад +72

    A massive trucker strike just has to be done. It will suck so much and that’s because these folks are so important.

    • @PaleRider54
      @PaleRider54 9 месяцев назад +3

      That may have worked in the 1960s or 70s, but organizing a nationwide strike is like getting cats to march in a parade these days. Put 100 truckers in a room and ask them for a solution to 1 problem and you'll get 100 different answers with no compromise forthcoming. And most truckers couldn't financially survive even as little as a 2-day strike. That's how ridiculously poorly they're paid.

    • @TheManinBlack9054
      @TheManinBlack9054 9 месяцев назад +1

      Why not use trains to move things? I think its far better to create a good train infrastructure to move things better and faster.

    • @josealfonsocontretas5724
      @josealfonsocontretas5724 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TheManinBlack9054East Palestine? The problem is deregulation, whatever method is used will cause problems as long as it's not properly regulated by an independent entity, instead of the businesses themselves deciding whether they're doing things properly or not.

    • @hopefulpellinore5490
      @hopefulpellinore5490 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheManinBlack9054 Yes, bring back the trains! Then we can have plenty of trucker jobs from the hubs to the local businesses, perhaps just more of them with shorter routes. The commenter above me mentioned East Palestine, however, I would argue that in a well regulated and maintained industry these sorts of accidents would be largely avoided.
      There's tons of stories about accidents like this that are the result of how we've handled our rail system in the last century or so, for example the Lac-Megantic rail disaster. It can be fixed, and it should be fixed. It is clear that most industries are just being used as cash flow for billionaires and we have to stop that, it's killing us and the planet.

    • @el_chavez
      @el_chavez 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheManinBlack9054stop…how is a train going to your local businesses? I agree we need more trains for long distances but once they get to the depot you still need trucks.

  • @channeling764
    @channeling764 9 месяцев назад +50

    I watched my boyfriend getting a speeding ticket because after rushing to get to another location because his previous client took forever to load. The system sets the truckers to fail under stuff that’s not under their control.

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 9 месяцев назад +1

      Tell your boyfriend to use the phone more to talk to the company and/or clients and slow down. He doesn't need to speed because shippers or receivers can't do their jobs properly.

    • @amandahuginkiss4098
      @amandahuginkiss4098 9 месяцев назад

      Tell your soy boy he needs to take responsibility for his OWN actions. And what he doesn't need is you fighting his battles for him.

  • @thelastvigil111
    @thelastvigil111 15 дней назад +1

    The worst part is, everyone was fine with the prices we paid for goods before deregulation. We just didn't buy excessive amounts of stuff, stuff that now is often trash anyway.

  • @Videollusions
    @Videollusions 9 дней назад

    This clash of regulations versus reality/practicality on the ground isn't just in the trucking industry, it's in the medical industry and plenty of others as well.

  • @Sternodox
    @Sternodox 9 месяцев назад +64

    My Dad was a trucker in the 50s and 60s. Four kids, two cars, 5 bedroom house, ski boat, camper, vacation every year, and my Mom was a housewife. Impossible scenario now for most. Why?

    • @gaijinbroken6571
      @gaijinbroken6571 8 месяцев назад

      Hello,
      It is obvious that you do not understand economics
      Do not reply to this comment until you can make a cohesive argument on why they "make less"
      Sincerely,
      shitnugget

    • @jay-lm4we
      @jay-lm4we 8 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe he was smuggling drugs in his truck 🤷‍♂️

    • @Ivan-jt2te
      @Ivan-jt2te 5 месяцев назад +11

      Because of USSR example. Rich people in US were afraid of revolution, so they shared profit with workers. Now they dont afraid anything.

    • @michlo3393
      @michlo3393 5 месяцев назад +1

      Better regulations and strong unions. But, we all want to be a bunch of free-range libertarians in this country so we gut unions and de-regulate. And somehow everyone is mad at the end result? We had a system that worked pretty well back in those days and we've spent the last 60 years tearing it all down.

    • @Falcon2609
      @Falcon2609 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@michlo3393Wrong

  • @tv450578415
    @tv450578415 9 месяцев назад +140

    I have been a truck driver and owner operator since 2010. It breaks my heart to see Bill working very hard at his 71 years birthday and showing the real life that we have as truck drivers.
    I am thinking seriously about leaving the industry.
    We have to deal with many things to make our job correctly.
    We have to follow rules that don't go according to reality of our job. ELD doesn't care if you're tired. You need to go. As time goes by, our bodies don't behave the same way they did 15 years ago. ELD doesn't care about our age. I am 52 years old and I have been driving since 2010. My eyes are tired. ELDs are very strict, and we have to drive when ELD allows us. Even though we are a very regulated industry, shippers and receivers imposed fines $$ if we arrive late to our appointments.
    I agree with Billy. The only way to be heard by the people who rule the American government is by getting organized in the best way possible. Everyone who wants to be a truck driver or owner operator needs to be organized. The government doesn't understand our necessities as an important industry. ELDs had created an urgency in the drivers mind. (trying to beat the clock) That is the reason you will see truck drivers driving at the highest speed limit even though the weather conditions and the road conditions are not recommended. It is not only ELDs. We have many issues in our industry, but ELDs came to add another headache.
    Billy, I am with you 100%

    • @Blazeww
      @Blazeww 9 месяцев назад +2

      They are ruining the warehouses to. So many at mine are so close to putting in thier 2 week notices as one floor leads work goes undone while he wastes time and the company wants cross training on several different things he fails to do as he does the least and complains about everyone else who gets their job done.
      Management so worried about safety yet leaves Damaged flammables exposed with packing tape holding the hole closed as the Lead doesn't even use his haz whopper common sense to not follow the companies unsafe new policy of calling a recovery crew that hasn't shown in over two weeks now.
      Such a toxic work environment and by design as they do all that's in the news and media that harms mental health and creates more stress as they preach about caring and making my sure we are fit the work.

    • @Jay-vr8it
      @Jay-vr8it 9 месяцев назад +5

      I did trucking for 6 months and quit cause the company kept making me do sketchy shit and I even got a few tickets at the scale house that I had to pay from my own money

    • @SB-zy7wy
      @SB-zy7wy 9 месяцев назад

      @@Blazeww sounds like you are describing a FEDEX Freight Dock…I used to be a Freight Handler / (forklift operator).

    • @lowm3
      @lowm3 9 месяцев назад

      @@Jay-vr8itwhat company

    • @NewYoutuber1111
      @NewYoutuber1111 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m was just thinking about going to truck driver training for coke cola after watching this hell with them we drive and touch freight 12/13 hours a day fck that I’m tired of hard labor jobs and I have nothing to show but stress

  • @oldpete3153
    @oldpete3153 18 дней назад +1

    It would seem that I'm the exception here...I trucked for 46 yr's and was somewhat successful as I was mortgage free on my home by the age of 34. By the age of 54 I built a new home on acreage in anticipation of retirement as well as all this my wife retired at the age of 43. I never went anywhere near dry van or refrigerator work but stayed with niche work in heavy haul and tanker service as well as staying away from fringe transport companies. It was a lot of hard work making the right choices and buying top notch dependable equipment but it all payed off in the end and for the most part I enjoyed it all. Oh ya...I also managed to sock away a modest retirement fund that isn't huge but keeps us comfortable especially when debt free. I would have to say that the biggest problem in the buisiness is there are far too many people that shouldn't be there that poison it for those that have the buisiness sense to be in it.

  • @David53D
    @David53D 16 дней назад +4

    Putting money aside and investing is required especially when making good money.

    • @stonefox9124
      @stonefox9124 13 дней назад +2

      There is no good money in trucking...
      Pay - Operation cost = less than minimum wage

    • @JW-ff1nc
      @JW-ff1nc 4 дня назад

      He said he made $100,000 a year. How many years did he make that? Hundred thousand dollars a year sounds pretty good

  • @cainarnold1
    @cainarnold1 9 месяцев назад +75

    I got my truck driver's license I drove for 2 months I went back to being mechanic it was so ridiculous I don't know how anyone can do it. They are being robbed blind I have so much respect for truckers everybody needs to have respect for them for how hard they work being away from their families

    • @johnsutherland7561
      @johnsutherland7561 9 месяцев назад +1

      Being a mechanic has a higher skill level thus better $'s

    • @ProdNapoleon
      @ProdNapoleon 9 месяцев назад +3

      Trucking is an entry level skill it’s for people that want the extra money to get to the next step. I currently am a security gaurd making 16 an hour trucking will work wonders for me especially since I’m single and young. my job doesn’t really offer any overtime so trucking works for some but not for everyone I’m trying to get into mechanical trade after I save money trucking.

    • @gilsonrogeriolimaoliveira2807
      @gilsonrogeriolimaoliveira2807 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mechanic also isn't a good job anymore. Cars need little maintenance, and warranty jobs is almost like working for free.

    • @_LVC
      @_LVC 9 месяцев назад

      Really 2 whole months 😃you need years of experience to get a specialized trucking job like heavy haul or tankers or haz mat or many others, do you expect to be at the top of the pay scale at any job after 2 months, trucker shortage because this generation is soft and quit after 2 months ,when you can prove your skills you can write your own ticket in trucking, ask me how I know

    • @benj3911
      @benj3911 9 месяцев назад

      @@gilsonrogeriolimaoliveira2807 is actually the opposite. Most people would repair a used car rather than buy a new car with the current interest rates.

  • @belle6071
    @belle6071 9 месяцев назад +22

    I am a long haul trucker. Right this minute, I am trying to get ahold of the small Mom and Pop carrier so I can get paid. I need to make my 1200.00 a week truck payment. I texted yesterday. No response. Today, straight to voice mail. I am sitting in my truck terrified. I live in my truck. I only have 8 months left for payoff. The freight rates are horrible. By living in my truck and keeping expenses down, I have been making payments but living very hard. Please pray for us. I ❤ you. I haul food to you, over 6 million pounds a year of refrigerated freight, mostly avocados and strawberries, CA to TX. Please pray for me.

    • @eh3477
      @eh3477 9 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you for your hard work, and prayers for your success 🙏

    • @hopefulpellinore5490
      @hopefulpellinore5490 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm so sorry. Take care of yourself, and I hope your burden and worries are alleviated. It shouldn't be this way.

    • @3bydacreekside
      @3bydacreekside 9 месяцев назад +3

      There's a few things to do in this case, call their neighbors, friends, otherworkers/emergency services if you suspect the may be permanently unavailable
      Better business bureau is another good contact to have
      Bad business is so rampant in trucking it makes me not want to get into it in the first place

    • @celinehary3222
      @celinehary3222 9 месяцев назад +2

      I feel for you. God bless you and I pray that things are better for you. Thank you for all your hard work ❤🙏

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow I feel for you. Rip off mechanics and long downtime in between repairs. It never ends. I have been an owner operator for 6 years. Both my truck and trailer are paid off and I have my own authority. Even with paid for equipment, I’m still getting out of the industry. Sitting down all day everyday and eating a bunch of overpriced junk from the truck stop. I ended up weighing 305lbs! I dropped down to 275, but my blood pressure is through the roof and I’m now on blood pressure pills and I’m only 31. Im done driving trucks because my health comes first and I’m not going to catch a stroke out here on the road. Now that my blood pressure is under control, I’m going to continue this lifestyle change so I can lose more weight so that I can get into flight school in order to fly commercially as a pilot. Y’all can have this trucking crap.

  • @RESISTAGE
    @RESISTAGE 12 дней назад

    I switched from truck driving to supermarket refrigeration .
    good package .
    pension plan.
    home every day .
    Make somewhat good money well over 100k but I can't afford a house .
    WA resident here.

  • @Nob0dy-91
    @Nob0dy-91 14 дней назад +2

    If you’re in your 50s 60s and 70s and can’t afford a house your money management is horrible. This guy was making a 100k a year at one point he should’ve owned a house by now, with money in the bank. This guy is just terrible with money. He lived through a time where everything was dirt cheap you could buy a home back then for 25k even cheaper in some places. It’s his own fault he’s in the position he’s in.

  • @Madmun357
    @Madmun357 9 месяцев назад +32

    The most needed workers in this country are also the lowest paid. That spells trouble.

  • @BELLASCARPE
    @BELLASCARPE 9 месяцев назад +85

    I quit trucking after driving for 20 yrs. I got tired of being treated like a second class citizen. Being lied too from shady companies nickle and diming me and cheating me on hours. Hazmat, explosives, and nuclear hauling for low pay. I gave it up and told them they could have my cdl!

    • @MrHines88
      @MrHines88 9 месяцев назад +4

      I bn driving 10+yrs starting say the same thing about quitting myself finding another trade just getting tired of the lies aswell.. Etc

    • @BELLASCARPE
      @BELLASCARPE 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrHines88 It's rough out there. Throughout my years i don't know how many times i had been asked to drive out of service. I never did and never would.

    • @MrHines88
      @MrHines88 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@BELLASCARPE Its getting rough like everytime I'm working for some these companies they either don't want pay more for you time being out on the road if it's local or otr the hometime 34hr reset and you look down with no one giving you the type respect as being driver

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@MrHines88 Guys, the answer is right here. Saia, Old dominion, Kroger, HEB.
      All Saia requires is for you to show up on time, work your schedule, work safely, and than get the hell out of the way and go home. There's no lies just do your job and then get the hell out of the way and go home. it's not complicated.

    • @nba3512
      @nba3512 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@MrHines88nah bro the problem is that you live in the wrong area. Where are you from and how much u make?

  • @spharion7988
    @spharion7988 17 дней назад +1

    I'm 55 and drove OTR for 5 years...what a waste!...Then I started hauling water to and from crude oil fields for the last 2 years. I make(depending on the weather) between 170k to 200k working 6 day (12hrs to 16hrs). No weight station, no DOTs and no logbook. I just can't tell where it is in the country. Good luck to all truckers and use your head.

    • @6lemans10
      @6lemans10 16 дней назад

      More info please.

    • @spharion7988
      @spharion7988 16 дней назад

      @@6lemans10..Texas. look for it.

  • @aliasalbatross700
    @aliasalbatross700 9 дней назад +1

    I see a lot of people are berating the old fellow for making bad choices in life, while that may be true, that doesn't mean his complaint about things getting worse is unfounded, he at least is acting to make things better for himself and others with the same occupation and by extension, everyone. That alone makes him better than most men, so I take my hat off for him.

  • @randystone4903
    @randystone4903 8 месяцев назад +46

    I was a long haul trucker for a couple of years and quickly burned out. The company I worked for back then expected 700 miles per driving shift which took me up to 17 hours. If truckers can average 50 miles per hour during their shift with just bathroom breaks that's pretty good. I came to the same conclusion about low pay, I was responsible for the truck 24/7 and was making less than minimum wage for the hours I put in. I quit to work 6 days a week for $10 an hour at a farmers market. I was happy to be home every night and see my friends again.

    • @dd-uj8jx
      @dd-uj8jx 2 месяца назад

      Wa

    • @javiersepulvedahidalgo3255
      @javiersepulvedahidalgo3255 2 месяца назад +1

      Mechanics are next. Car manufacturers are not willing to share the information to fix your electric vehicles, like tesla

  • @ThatGuy-xg5hj
    @ThatGuy-xg5hj 9 месяцев назад +142

    Blame corporations and their corrupt politicians.

    • @Jasiel.95
      @Jasiel.95 9 месяцев назад

      @@Devdevbruhshhhhh.
      Nah nvm don’t shut up. Speak up tbh 😊

    • @frankvonfrauner
      @frankvonfrauner 9 месяцев назад

      And socialists think the answer is more government power

    • @danyo6317
      @danyo6317 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@Devdevbruheasy there bud. They are watching
      Shabbat shalom 😅

    • @shellz831
      @shellz831 9 месяцев назад +3

      Blame HIM. he wasted his money. 100k for years, he was well paid

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn 9 месяцев назад

      @@shellz831
      Well maybe he spent it all on cigarettes.

  • @antalgyori6744
    @antalgyori6744 9 месяцев назад +150

    People, not only truckers, should be paid fairly for the work they do.

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace 9 месяцев назад

      Be responsible with your money, union idiots.

    • @heyitsbroski
      @heyitsbroski 9 месяцев назад +4

      Well to be honest, a burger flipper or dishwasher can't get paid a "living wage" because 1) those jobs require basic skills and 2) those jobs are designed for young kids that still live at home with their parents.

    • @ryanb7186
      @ryanb7186 9 месяцев назад

      @@heyitsbroski "Unskilled labor" is a lie:
      ruclips.net/video/40GTOqOyedA/видео.html

    • @zapcodeknock4503
      @zapcodeknock4503 9 месяцев назад

      Yep gone are the days of working 15 an hour or less

    • @johnfrank6112
      @johnfrank6112 9 месяцев назад +1

      How much do you think that old beaten down relic is worth?

  • @markhettenbach3141
    @markhettenbach3141 17 дней назад +1

    My sister has been a trucker for over 20 years. Most days she doesnt even stop moving, 5 days a week team driver rolls 16 hours a day.

  • @firstescape3523
    @firstescape3523 13 дней назад +11

    I work in trucking, every single one of my coworkers owns a home, has families, makes 100k. This guy is doing something very wrong. Especially if he has been doing it this long, he made many very bad mistakes to get here.

    • @VaiderGaming
      @VaiderGaming 13 дней назад +3

      Thats what im thinking. I know alot of truckers who make str8 bank... Billy here looks like he hit that crack/meth pipe a bit lol i think thats why

    • @SofaKingTouge
      @SofaKingTouge 13 дней назад

      I'm watching this and yeah makes no sense. I'm completely new and do non-CDL hotshot and still making over $2500 a week.
      I'm also a crypto bro so I'm making almost another $1k a week with my hivemapper cameras from driving.
      I still have my business but run it thru Amazon FBA. I wasn't sure I would like hotshot so I wanted to make sure I was secure before I started.
      My only real complaint is the insurance. It's stupid expensive. I would probably drive a bit less but I feel I have to be on the road more to justify the $2k a month in insurance.

    • @MrInfinitig35s
      @MrInfinitig35s 13 дней назад

      Yeah this is not a good case study.

    • @admhad
      @admhad 13 дней назад

      The guy is driving a daycab straight truck, probably non CDL last mile BS. He's probably also counting the $50 in cigarettes he smokes every day against his income

    • @keepontruckin5862
      @keepontruckin5862 13 дней назад

      💯

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 4 месяца назад +84

    I'm in my 60s and I've lived below the poverty line all my life. Even when working two jobs I was still poor. Now they're trying to criminalize poverty. Damn shame.

    • @cadespencer6320
      @cadespencer6320 14 дней назад +4

      I hope your situation gets better

    • @iyos7709
      @iyos7709 14 дней назад +1

      Mind to ask what is your jobs? Even working 2 jobs still below poverty line is horrible. Might we learn something from it.

    • @MrRoyalbeers
      @MrRoyalbeers 13 дней назад +1

      I'm curious as I live in a country where no job will leave you poor. What jobs did you work?

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 13 дней назад +7

      @@MrRoyalbeers I waited tables, I did office work...as I got older I took training and was able to work as a mediation specialist in my city. I also worked in electronic production. Basically whatever opportunities I could find...while raising two fine sons. I've worked with people who have alzheimers and dementia. I worked with people coming out of incarceration. Whenever I could give back, to a city and community that's been good to me and my family. I got married, and gained three stepchildren, and went on to foster and adopt children. I've been busy. Now in my 60s, I look to the next generation...and I wish they had it better. So many people struggling, especially young people.

    • @Owellywell
      @Owellywell 13 дней назад

      @@miapdx503i feel your pain .

  • @leighfoulkes7297
    @leighfoulkes7297 9 месяцев назад +113

    I like how if you get paid slightly above minimum wage, no college degree, they work you to death and act like they are paying you 1 million dollars a year. Pretty annoying to see the offices workers leaving at 5 and you staying till 8 (especially when your body is at its limit).

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace 9 месяцев назад

      Be responsible with your money, union idiots.

    • @justicedemocrat9357
      @justicedemocrat9357 9 месяцев назад +10

      This is how unions got taken apart by the corporations instead of sticking up for your fellow office workers you look at them with jealousy it wasn't too long ago that truckers were working the same hours as office workers and earning more money.

    • @Epyon1201
      @Epyon1201 9 месяцев назад +14

      Direct your hate and annoyance at the people stealing your wage and livelihood, the office workers arent doing any better

    • @Dysiode
      @Dysiode 9 месяцев назад +6

      As someone a white collar worker working from home I fully recognize the privilege I hold and how lucky I am to have ended up where I'm at. I hope we see a full blown resurgence of unions

    • @robertrichardsonjr.6705
      @robertrichardsonjr.6705 9 месяцев назад

      I agree, I just got out of the industry after 24yrs. Had my clutch knee replaced and went home in pain.

  • @timothypeterson1903
    @timothypeterson1903 15 дней назад +3

    I only make $30k i own my home and vehicle with zero debt at 45. I wish i made $110 k a year. I could semi retire in seven years. Managing finances is hard for most people. They buy things on impulse and go on expensive vacations that they can't afford. This is usually done with credit so you become trapped in a debt cycle.

    • @matthewcaldwell8100
      @matthewcaldwell8100 14 дней назад

      So, none of the detailed economic issues raised here matter at all. Are you a bot?

  • @imtypingwords
    @imtypingwords 12 дней назад

    I considered truck driving when i was in my early 20's and luckily i looked into it before i decided on it. Everyone online said didn't do it. Now i work in a steel Mill and make good money.

  • @Krullmatic
    @Krullmatic 9 месяцев назад +64

    My dad was a trucker for 50 years before he passed away. He was one of the hardest working men I ever knew. He was a long haul trucker, so there was no home every night for him. He would come home for a weekend out of the month, or if he was passing close to our city. When I got old enough, in my teens, I would go with him a lot. I've seen a lot of the country. He taught me how to drive, but I never wanted to do it, because I always wanted a family, and didn't want to stay gone all the time. I guess I could've gotten a short haul job, but they don't pay like long haul does. I've thought about it again since my wife passed away and my daughter is grown, but now watching this, I'm wondering if it would be worth it, with all the hard work and sacrifice you have to put into it.

    • @jjjsmith2497
      @jjjsmith2497 8 месяцев назад +1

      Im sorry to hear about your wife.

    • @interestingtimes182
      @interestingtimes182 8 месяцев назад

      Go have some conversations with truckers at truck stop. Get first hand info. You can always try it out a year and go from there.

    • @beepsarieaniIwee
      @beepsarieaniIwee 8 месяцев назад

      Not with Biden as President

    • @kirilgotzkov2654
      @kirilgotzkov2654 8 месяцев назад

      Not with it.

    • @MrMann-gt1eh
      @MrMann-gt1eh 5 месяцев назад

      As a married man with 3 girls, I just put myself in your shoes for a second. If I was you, I’d definitely do it. The time alone to think could be therapeutic.

  • @ShawnC.W-King
    @ShawnC.W-King 9 месяцев назад +80

    If a trucker cant even affird a home, where tf is the hope for me? 😞

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 9 месяцев назад +9

      NGL the hope is looking pretty dim right now. I don't think I'll be ever able to afford a house, and I'll probably be lucky for whatever amount of time my partner and I will be able to rent a half-decent place. But if we continue to have to respect these billionaire's property rights at gunpoint, IDK where we'll be able to live.

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld 9 месяцев назад +18

      @shadowban1777 it's not a conspiracy. Capitalism is not sustainable because infinite growth is simply not possible in a world with finite resources. This is why capitalism must be met with the transition to socialism.

    • @hopefulpellinore5490
      @hopefulpellinore5490 9 месяцев назад +2

      The only hope for many of us is that we can inherit some kind of dwelling. Good luck to you out there, seriously. I wish it weren't like this.

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BleedForTheWorldfound the idiot troll

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 9 месяцев назад +1

      landscaping

  • @aspensulphate
    @aspensulphate 13 дней назад +6

    Maybe you could get a side-gig doing Larry David impersonations?

  • @phaledax3661
    @phaledax3661 13 дней назад

    Switching to an hourly wage for driving/working and per diem rates for time off away from home. Some agreed Hours per month maximum.
    owner operators can simply bid a per job rate. X moved to Y bid. No need to base it on miles.

  • @paulipock6981
    @paulipock6981 9 месяцев назад +58

    I had a trainer who taught me flatbed in 2004. He said he made 50k the year before. He also told me he made 50k in 1978. That's equivalent to 200k in today's money. Flatbed drivers today make just a bit more than the same 50k. Pay has barely gone up at all in more than 40 years.

    • @nicknamenick9448
      @nicknamenick9448 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly

    • @tacticaldorito3942
      @tacticaldorito3942 9 месяцев назад +23

      My old man made about 50k in 05. Nearly 70k in 15. He’s gone now, but I picked up the reins as a flat bedder, on route to 100k+ this year. If you’re not making at least 75k, it’s time to find a different company. There’s no shortage of jobs. This documentary is full of bad information.

    • @stuart6478
      @stuart6478 9 месяцев назад

      poor people don't want to pay taxes so the rich believe the world is theirs and by all means it is

    • @mikepalmer2219
      @mikepalmer2219 9 месяцев назад +3

      This is with every industry. Especially construction. This is not unique to trucking.

    • @SliverOfSilver1000oz
      @SliverOfSilver1000oz 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well I'm a flatbedder and I've never made less then 90k/yr as a company driver and not have to do H/H or OD

  • @justaguy-69
    @justaguy-69 9 месяцев назад +40

    i retired from trucking in 2017 and not a minute too soon! i saw it go from a great job to being nothing more than a human transmission .
    most truckers do it for the freedom and couldn't imagine sitting in an office everyday their whole lives or in a factory with someone looking over their shoulder all day,but now you are one of the most under surveillance people in the world, on camera,computer watching every gear shifted every time you touch the brakes every turn you make every move your truck makes the temperature of your engine the rpms, exactly pinpointed by gps on a map down to the yard and how many minutes you sat there or if you nudged forward 6 inches or 20 feet. and if your truck is running or shut off , and if you follow orders and drive exactly as youre told exactly when youre told the exact route youre told and stop when and where youre told you really are just a human link between the accelerator and clutch and the gps map on your dash and the orders coming thru the dashtop computer, basically a "transmission" a robot all day...and night.
    so much for taking a different route down the country road parallel to the highway to see the scenery or small town america or eating at your favorite mom and pop truckstops while passing thru to say HI to your favorite waitress and give her a tip, learning the quiet scenic shortcuts over the CB from other guys... those days are gone.
    If you do drive down any of those roads today - all across america you will see all the boarded up closed down eateries and truckstops and deserted ruins of all the businesses that used to make a living off of, and feed their families off of, the truckers friendly visits of the good ol' days.

    • @Trollmaster08
      @Trollmaster08 9 месяцев назад

      I felt that and im a 7 yr vet. I still go down back rd. I started right when everything begin to change I remember when companies were still running off logs. It was all for safety. The data is in and there’s nothing safe about trucks running out of “time” and parking in entrance ramps of having no where to park at truck stop. And now even at Walmart they booting trucks now and starting price to get it off is 250$ it’s sad. But I love driving.

    • @justaguy-69
      @justaguy-69 9 месяцев назад

      @@Trollmaster08 I hear ya, but it'll never be like the good ol days.

    • @mikeymarvintv6042
      @mikeymarvintv6042 9 месяцев назад

      This is so true .

    • @mattmattmatt131313
      @mattmattmatt131313 9 месяцев назад +2

      It is sad how a career known to attract people who greatly desire freedom above all, now gets regulated more than almost any other job out there. It's perverse really.

    • @AvenueD417
      @AvenueD417 9 месяцев назад +1

      The office cubicle workers are now getting the preferential treatment,

  • @jhaeros
    @jhaeros 11 дней назад

    This is absolutely true. I knew an owner/operator of 15 years exactly like the old guy and even though on paper he was making $150k a year, in reality he was barely scraping by. Had to sell his truck and go into painting to make ends meet. The cost of fuel, insurance, maintenance, have all skyrocketed while their pay has barely risen. Sad sad world we live in

  • @alyndavies
    @alyndavies 17 дней назад +2

    If he's earnt $100k as a trucker what the hell did he do with the money? I used to work as a truck driver but it stopped paying after the 2008 crash, and by 2018 id had enough and changed industries.