Low pay, crappy conditions, treated like you are Shi*. In fact you can work in a warehouse/ supermarket for the same money without all the fuss of all the problems that you have to encounter on the road. And to top it off you know that you are going to be home every night.
I’m 70 years old. I drove for 2,000,000. Miles I drove 18 years . I miss it every day….but I just don’t think I could do it any more. I wish I could. Also it isn’t like it was when I drove 10-15 yrs ago.. I do love watching your videos. Thank you
I have the utmost respect for truck drivers. I drove for three years back in the early '90's and that was the worst time in my life! I've never been treated so poorly by people, dispatcher, shippers, receivers, you name it. I love trucks and driving but hell no, a lot of things need to change.
Before I retired, I worked in a factory that made HDPE pipe. We had to have a large yard to stage all that pipe in because of the lack of drivers. Our Shipping Supertencant spent the majority of his day on the phone calling different trucking firms to see if they had anyone that could haul a load for us. So maybe the shortage is in certain aspects of the industry? Because before I worked for the pipe plant, I worked in corn wet milling and there never seemed to be a shortage of tankers.
Wouldn't bankrupt the trucking company if all companies were required to pay. Rates would go up. People don't suddenly stop needing freight because drivers make more money. Also, if pay were required for sitting hours at a dock, suddenly efficiencies would be created and you would no longer need to sit hours at a dock. Scheduling would become more efficient. You are sitting a dock because you are not an expense. The minute you charge for your time, it becomes in the financial best interests of the company to minimize your wait time. Until that happens, and you sit for free, what is their incentive to avoid you waiting? There is none.
Kurt, I believe everything you talked about is so true, I know a lot of guys say they really want to drive truck . I just look at them and ask why, they say for all the wrong reasons , to be honest, I enjoyed most of the 46 years OTR but now am enjoying my Retirement just watching men like you trucking , keep up the great video work . GOD BLESS
Yup from 19 years old to 62 did 42 years driving. From a pick up, straight truck to semi with time off for "repairs" to body and life's up and downs. Tough life not everyone can do it! At 67 working P/T stocking product at a Menards fun!
Kurt, that was a very nice speech about bean a truck driver. I was one, for 23 years, and I still think about it. It’s why I love watching your videos, it bring me back to those nice moments I had, and I had a lot of it. Keep up your nice work 👍
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Hey Kurt am I wrong or did you put a paint job on First Class ? I made the suggestion a while back and it looks like the old girl is shining real nice. Give Opie a ear scratch for me.
Most drivers, like you, are good. Trucking companies are getting so desperate to get drivers they are hiring some out there that I wouldn't want operating a tricycle We need more GOOD truck drivers(like you). Safe travels and God bless.
I make 6 figures but I'm gone 6 days and I pounded the pavement from March 2020 to March 2021 198,000 miles. Your absolutely correct it's a life style and as a man of faith, it has jaded me some. If people only understood the sacrifices my colleagues and I make 😎
30 years (100% OTR) all trailers except curtainside, car hauler, and some specialized. Did the super- heavy, oversize/over length, gov't and military, refrigerated, dry, bulk, tanker, etc. You told it like it is, brother. We all thank you for that. Two things: 1. Don't expect to be "super trucker" in only a week. Takes years to be "average". Respect those with more experience than you. 2. If the four-wheeler you drove to your company's terminal is manual stick shift, when you finish your long haul big truck runs
Great video. I was a former truck driver until i had heart issues back in 2016 and had to give it up. Company dispatchers can be the pits. My wife and i droves as husband and wife team and had a lot of issues with our dispatcher. Needless to say we didn't last long with that company. Good to see Opie back in the videos, he is such a good dog. Glad to see him get his cheeseburger also. Stay safe as always.
Cont'd ... expect to grind the gears in your little four-wheeler, until you get used to IT again (ask me how I know...). Again, hand, thanks for your out-on-the-table honesty with this vid. One of best I've seen. Take care.
Everything you spoke is the truth. Trucking is a lifestyle not a job. I remember when I was in school with C.R. England. I met a guy who was one of those born to be a trucker because his daddy, and granddaddy was a trucker. His words lol. Well one week after going out with the trainer, I ran into him at the terminal. He said he was going home he can't do this. I did eight years otr, regional, and local in Chicago. Been off the road for the past ten years, and looking forward to get out there again in the next couple years. Stay safe Kurt.
This was spot on episode what you were saying was so real it’s almost like being a preacher. You have to have a calling to really doing a truck driving job if you want to be successful at it episode is completely amazing. Happy Trucking.
Hi i like what you have to say about trucking . The truth never hurt anyone. My neighbor owned his own truck. I got to go on a day trip with him when I was very young. That started my love of trucks. Trucking gave me so much and it also cost me heaps. Two marriages not seeing my child take her frist steps. Frist day at school. It toke me a long time to really understand trucking and what you give up to be a truck driver. I am thankful to all truck drivers around the world who keep as feed clothed and in making sure we have a life. I watch you and trucking together and I believe it's people like you who help the layman understand what you do fur us all. Ty stay safe take care cos we care
This is a video that everyone needs to see! I've been trucking for a few years now and everything you said was spot on! You are a great example of what being a great trucker and a ever better father/husband is!
Hi Kurt! Great video👍 The reason why I stopped driving (🇸🇪) after 7yers was my bad back. I loaded/ unloaded my self, parcel loads (different stops with everything that fits in a box 60t rig). It’s a god job but it can be tyersum for your body. Br.
LOVE to hear that c16 cat that’s what a real truck looks and sounds like not these grass burners most companies use nowadays. It is definitely a lifestyle those that take that fact lightly won’t last a year out here. P. S. New drivers get outta the fuel island!!! P.S.S. I tried to remind you to stop at the casino but you couldn’t hear me.
Back when I was 21 I wanted to be a truck driver. But, 2 accidents and a speeding ticket within a 3 month period killed that dream. My cousin Bill was a truck driver. Gas tanker all over the UP. crazy driving skills. Rain, snow, sleet he handled it all. Home everyday and a beautiful KW. Big family man. Awesome dad. I was so proud of him and jealous. He was home every night for his family. He passed from cancer two years ago. If my desk job comes to an end, ie company owner retiring, maybe then. My wife is not too crazy about it. Maybe still a dream. Who knows. I do respect you soo much for what you do. Have a great week and please stay safe.
I really like your explanation of the trucking industry I spent 15 years up and down the East Coast To be honest I never made good money I enjoyed the road I did miss my kids growing up however My reason for giving it up was medical reasons
Sorry, have to comment again....... I just applaud you for having life figured out. Identifying your priorities and sticking to your guns with a seemingly unwavering spirit. You are an inspiration as to how life should be lived!
Well, I was with a company up here in Canada that payed me $28/hour and .47 cents a mile. You are right you get nothing when your truck isn't moving, but when I'm moving the trailer empty, I get payed by the hour and when it is Loaded It's By the mile. When I'm not moving and parked for the night "NOPE" nothing, oh well. Love the video, keep them coming Kurt and be safe out there.
Awesome video Kurt, telling it like it is I know i've said it before, but you are the smoothest gear changer I've ever seen Mate Thanks for checking out my video Kurt
I'm currently trying to get into this trucking world. Yesterday I failed my permit test again, waiting to retake it. But he's right, for me though I going in it for the experience. And of course the paycheck, but mostly a different lifestyle. Great video Shmidt.
Hang in there brother when I first got mine took me four road tests pretty much due to piss poor training but once you do and you get your first year in, then you got it made, just don't fall for the b s recruiters will tell you talk to the other drivers about companies your interested in and follow your gut good luck
Good luck to you bro hang in there its a long journey from the time you step into the DMV office to take the permit to the time you get into the maneuvers part of it and driving the truck. i just got my first job today i graduated trucking school on 6/28. i recommend a app on the iphone CDL Prep, its great application to help you study for your tests questions are identical to the DMV tests
Hello kurt I've been watching your videos with your dog Opie for a while, he's a beautiful dog. For 17 years I drove an 18-meter bus in the city of Oldenburg in Germany, followed by refrigerated trucks for a few years. I envy you as a truck driver, with your beautiful trucks, just Wooow. I would love to drive trucks in the USA or Canada. Unfortunately the current situation doesn't work anymore, so I just have to say, I like to keep watching your videos. Lg from Germany
Great video Kurt, I don’t think you were overly negative. I think you were fair and achieved a balanced perspective. Love to you, Sarah, Paige, Troy, mum, dad, Opie and Jacks
Kurt. Love your videos and your thoughts. You are a good hard working man and I enjoy your candid conversations and thoughts. I sure enjoy your interaction with Ope. Makes me want a German myself. Stay safe and keep on keeping on. Regards, Dave
Gday Kurt new subscriber from Australia!!! I watched quiet a few of your videos!!! Never seen you take your old man dad !! On a trip !!! I am a dump truck driver !!! Going through the process of getting my multi combination road train licence !!! Stay safe you an your family as always keep on trucking 👍💟
Trucking isn't an easy life, but for those who are called to it, they don't want to do anything else. My dad drove from the 60's to 96 when his health finally made him stop. I remember him being gone for a month at time when I was young and couldn't wait for him to come home. It was hard not having him around. Mom said when I was very small he was gone so much that I didn't recognize him when he came home. Trucking is hard on the body and dad was deaf in his left ear because of the stack. His night vision was bad and I don't know if that was because of all of the night driving. Like I said trucking isn't easy, but if you are called to it that its what you are meant to do. If dad's health hadn't gotten so bad and he was still with us, I'm sure he would be out on the road. Thanks Kurt for the videos.
Truck driving takes a special breed of man. Truck driver for 24 years. Would still love to drive at age 69 but diabetes want let me get my license back. Never gets out of your blood. My dad drove back in the sixties for .05 cents per mile.
The only time I've gotten paid for staying in my company truck was during the flood recovery working for b n s f and union pacific hauling rock repairing the railroad right of away hauling from different locations from Kansas City Missouri as far north as Sioux falls south Dakota.
Lol your in MY spot there Kurt in Onawa ,I always park there in that very same spot I've been stopping there for years always the same place in fact I never have been across the street to that new fuel stop and don't ever plan to as I'm a creature of habit.always enjoy your video s ,safe travels
I loved your commentary about driving its so true. When I started driving in 1972 team driving and 32 to 37 cents a mile. Then I went armored, what a surprise, portal to portal pay I was Shocked plus a cash allowance per day and company picked up all expenses. It was great, but the stress finally gets to you not the driving, but the oodles of valuables in the trailer 48 footers. 5 years of it was enough for me. Started driving city bus spent 43 years driving that and retired. 1 reference to new drivers they have tp love to drive. Be safe out there.
Your so right about trucking. Once it’s in your blood it’s there to stay. I drove for more then 20 years OTR/Regional and local. Stopped about 4-5 years ago and well I’m back behind the wheel on weekends pulling doubles for FedEx. It just called me back and I couldn’t say no. I love trucking and trucks. Great video Kurt be safe and will see ya next time.
Keep preaching. Trucking is awesome. There are a lot of pros just like you said and some cons. But generally the pros out weigh the cons. Like you said you have to find the balance for your family. It helps greatly if they support you also!
I agree with you I have 42 years but I hurt my self in 2021 I have been ready to go back to work since January of 2023 but I have not been called by one to go back to work tks Dave
My Boston Terrier LOVES his cheeseburger or chicken sandwich from McDonald's lol 😁he's 12 yrs old lol....just FYI, I'm in my 31st year OTR, and agree with everything you're talking about!!
You're right it's a life style, after a few days at home I'd get itchy feet thinking I needed to get back out there, that's what 39 years get you, ever night I have a dream I'm still driving, another driver told me the same story, oh by the way this channel is called trucking with opie an schmidt, good job kurt
I thought I was the only one, that when I dream it's all about when I used to be on the road or the trucking industry. And I was in it for 35 years. I'm generally lost because back in the day we didn't even have cell phones we had nothing a map in a pair of reading glasses. But I'm with you on the dreams. I don't know why but every time I have a dream now and I've been retired for about 8 or 9 years it's about the damn road in the trucks. God bless brother.
@@artmatthes3559 art glad I'm not the only one with dreams about trucking,, I hauled cars 16 plus years of 39 , I live in north central Michigan, I guit driving in 2014
Kurt, i would love to get out on that open road ! But you either need experience or a cdl school graduation. Hard to get either one. The $5,000 cost for the school is hard to choke up currently.i guess im looking for that big break to come my way. Hopefully its in his plan !
Hello Dave, First and foremost I believe it behooves you (or anyone) to take the time to see what if anything is offered for training in your area (Hopefully moving is an available option But it could mean some delay establishing status) For instance the state of Illinois has a program called WEI (Workforce Equity Initiative)
Kurt you are good people. I want 2 thank you again 4 your love of trucking. Another great vlog. There are pros & cons with everything. We need good people & drivers out there. It's not 4 everyone. Keep on truckin'. God is your pilot.💕⛟🇺🇸🙏👍🏼
I get paid hourly as a regional commodity hauler. Being ag exempt is a blessing and a curse. No elogs so we can run when we want (within reason). Also no elogs so the travel agent can push us to run longer hours... I have put in 17+ hour days and 173 hours within a two week pay period. But like you said, you make good money and also like you said you sacrifice a lot of home time. In all, I can't see myself outside of driving a truck. The freedom is awesome and the same goes to all the places and things we get to see. The daily challenges are great too. I would love to get back into a W900L like First Class. Lord willing, one day I will be able to buy my own... Love the content you put out. You have made a lot of improvements in filming. Keep up the good work, keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up!
Everything you said in the video is spot on, I have bad days n good days I have more good days then bad. I enjoy driving n it doesn't feel like a job , I knew I wanted to be a truck driver at a young age. U n Opie stay safe n see ya next time
I’m not home as much as I like to be but with new technologies and being with a good company you can balance things out. I don’t run as hard as I use to but ppl need balance in their life . Work smarter not harder old guy told me once ,only took many years to understand that ha ha .
Great video as usual. Growing up all I ever wanted to do was drive a truck. So during my last 2 years of high school in 79 and 1980 I worked for a truck leasing company servicing and washing trucks. After high school being 19 I still had to work odd jobs until I was old enough to hit the road. But as you point out there have been many days I have questioned my decision over the last 35 years but I have been able to see parts of the country that I would never have seen working in a plant. As aggravating as it has been I would still do it over again. So glad you can use on ramps for your breaks, on the east coast it’s a good way to get ticketed and get a DOT check. Not enough parking for trucks out here, if you don’t find a parking spot early here in the evening you won’t find one after dark in a rest area or truck stop. Again great informative video and we’ll see ya when we see ya.
Incredible job laying out the facts as always! For sure it's a lifestyle, not a job! I think one other point to consider is the potential harm's way you might be putting yourself in. You will travel to various cities you might not be familiar with, and be forced to deliver in areas that are not always safe to be in.
When I drove I pulled dry van and it was live load and unload (with an occasional drop and hook/but not many) I see most of your refridgerated loads are D&H (that's VERY nice). When I was driving for a fleet company my pay was .25cents per mile and I had to stay out a long time to make any money. I thought I would stay one year (which would of paid for my driving school) and then find someone else but I stayed (cause all of the company's I looked into were all the same) as where I was and buy the time I got to year four (4) I was so burned out I couldn't stand looking at the inside of any truck any longer so I quit.
Love your videos Kurt . I thought after trucking for 50 yrs I wouldn't be watching truck videos, but I look forward every time you put the next one out.! I do think there is a lot of inexperienced drivers out there now who have no business driving an 80,000 # truck! I think they make it too easy to get a CDL . It seems like if they can spell CDL, that's all they need to pass. Not like the old days. I don't mean to sound like a crabby old man, but we all know there is a lot of inexperienced steering wheel holders. You have a great thing going and a great family,Kurt ! May the good Lord take a liken to you and yours! Catch you on the flip side 👍
Love your videos, you have a wonderful family that gives you love and support to do what you do. Plus you have Opie as your co pilot. My brother in law started trucking this year and loves it. Safe travels.
If ya want a "normal homelife" for the love of God dont... I SAID DO NOT become a truck driver!!! Kurt has a special situation. His wife supports his decision and understands.. most "civilians" (or non trucking people) DONT!!
No driver shortage. Just a pay shortage for some drivers.
Pay shortage in most service industries.
My great appreciation to truckers without them we wouldn't get our food gas necessities to sustain life .Thank u for your service❤️😎
We should pay them good for it ✌️
Yes they should be paid better than politicians that do nothing except makes it harder in truckers
We also have a massive shortage of truck drivers in the UK. In fact there is a shortage all over Europe as well!!!
Low pay, crappy conditions, treated like you are Shi*. In fact you can work in a warehouse/ supermarket for the same money without all the fuss of all the problems that you have to encounter on the road. And to top it off you know that you are going to be home every night.
@@ivecodaddy4817 I hope it gets better soon .🙏
I’m 70 years old. I drove for 2,000,000. Miles I drove 18 years . I miss it every day….but I just don’t think I could do it any more. I wish I could. Also it isn’t like it was when I drove 10-15 yrs ago.. I do love watching your videos.
Thank you
I have the utmost respect for truck drivers. I drove for three years back in the early '90's and that was the worst time in my life! I've never been treated so poorly by people, dispatcher, shippers, receivers, you name it. I love trucks and driving but hell no, a lot of things need to change.
A lot of service industries can say the exact same thing. It's not reserved just for truckers.
Before I retired, I worked in a factory that made HDPE pipe. We had to have a large yard to stage all that pipe in because of the lack of drivers. Our Shipping Supertencant spent the majority of his day on the phone calling different trucking firms to see if they had anyone that could haul a load for us. So maybe the shortage is in certain aspects of the industry? Because before I worked for the pipe plant, I worked in corn wet milling and there never seemed to be a shortage of tankers.
The one dislike is a mega carrier recruiter upset you exposed their secrets.
Wouldn't bankrupt the trucking company if all companies were required to pay. Rates would go up. People don't suddenly stop needing freight because drivers make more money. Also, if pay were required for sitting hours at a dock, suddenly efficiencies would be created and you would no longer need to sit hours at a dock. Scheduling would become more efficient. You are sitting a dock because you are not an expense. The minute you charge for your time, it becomes in the financial best interests of the company to minimize your wait time. Until that happens, and you sit for free, what is their incentive to avoid you waiting? There is none.
@@stevepackard8542 Getting it is not easy, reefer freight is the worst.
Kurt, I believe everything you talked about is so true, I know a lot of guys say they really want to drive truck . I just look at them and ask why, they say for all the wrong reasons , to be honest, I enjoyed most of the 46 years OTR but now am enjoying my Retirement just watching men like you trucking , keep up the great video work . GOD BLESS
Yup from 19 years old to 62 did 42 years driving. From a pick up, straight truck to semi with time off for "repairs" to body and life's up and downs. Tough life not everyone can do it! At 67 working P/T stocking product at a Menards fun!
Kurt, that was a very nice speech about bean a truck driver. I was one, for 23 years, and I still think about it. It’s why I love watching your videos, it bring me back to those nice moments I had, and I had a lot of it. Keep up your nice work 👍
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Hey Kurt am I wrong or did you put a paint job on First Class ? I made the suggestion a while back and it looks like the old girl is shining real nice. Give Opie a ear scratch for me.
I love listening to your thoughts on life to the background music of the CAT pulling along.
Most drivers, like you, are good. Trucking companies are getting so desperate to get drivers they are hiring some out there that I wouldn't want operating a tricycle We need more GOOD truck drivers(like you). Safe travels and God bless.
They've been desperate for years Heather....it's only getting worse by the day.
I really like your channel, I drove along time ago, and things have changed a lot.
I make 6 figures but I'm gone 6 days and I pounded the pavement from March 2020 to March 2021 198,000 miles. Your absolutely correct it's a life style and as a man of faith, it has jaded me some. If people only understood the sacrifices my colleagues and I make 😎
That's keeping busy as I always tell you lol.
Bless you driver. Be safe out there.
30 years (100% OTR) all trailers except curtainside, car hauler, and some specialized. Did the super- heavy, oversize/over length, gov't and military, refrigerated, dry, bulk, tanker, etc.
You told it like it is, brother. We all thank you for that.
Two things: 1. Don't expect to be "super trucker" in only a week. Takes years to be "average". Respect those with more experience than you.
2. If the four-wheeler you drove to your company's terminal is manual stick shift, when you finish your long haul big truck runs
Honest kitchen.
Thank you, stay safe. 🐕🐕🐕
Truly a great video, making us understand both sides of the coin and the effort you put in making these videos for us to watch..Man Thank you 👍😊🇩🇰
YOU know KURT- I admire you so MUCH- everything you say is the truth
I love your 'gosh darnit', mid=west, Manitowoc Minute way of expressing yourself.
I can’t wait to get back out on the road I miss it hoping the doctor will let me, and everything you said about being a truck driver is 100% right.
I love the work you put into different camera angles
Great video. I was a former truck driver until i had heart issues back in 2016 and had to give it up. Company dispatchers can be the pits. My wife and i droves as husband and wife team
and had a lot of issues with our dispatcher. Needless to say we didn't last long with that company. Good to see Opie back in the videos, he is such a good dog. Glad to see him get his cheeseburger also. Stay safe as always.
Cont'd ... expect to grind the gears in your little four-wheeler, until you get used to IT again (ask me how I know...).
Again, hand, thanks for your out-on-the-table honesty with this vid. One of best I've seen. Take care.
You’re an expert at the B roll footage. Great video once again
Hello Kurt and Opie. Hope you have a great day.
Everything you spoke is the truth. Trucking is a lifestyle not a job. I remember when I was in school with C.R. England. I met a guy who was one of those born to be a trucker because his daddy, and granddaddy was a trucker. His words lol. Well one week after going out with the trainer, I ran into him at the terminal. He said he was going home he can't do this. I did eight years otr, regional, and local in Chicago. Been off the road for the past ten years, and looking forward to get out there again in the next couple years. Stay safe Kurt.
This was spot on episode what you were saying was so real it’s almost like being a preacher. You have to have a calling to really doing a truck driving job if you want to be successful at it episode is completely amazing. Happy Trucking.
This crazy thing we do!! Driving a truck!! LIFESTYLE..... IT provides & it takes away normality of family/Hometime....
Thank you KURT for explaining things
Good to know I am not the only person who misses turns/exits in an 18wheeler, lol. Best wishes from a rookie driver.
Ahhhh....there you are ... you beautiful big red truck. Nice to see you again !
Hi i like what you have to say about trucking . The truth never hurt anyone. My neighbor owned his own truck. I got to go on a day trip with him when I was very young. That started my love of trucks. Trucking gave me so much and it also cost me heaps. Two marriages not seeing my child take her frist steps. Frist day at school. It toke me a long time to really understand trucking and what you give up to be a truck driver. I am thankful to all truck drivers around the world who keep as feed clothed and in making sure we have a life. I watch you and trucking together and I believe it's people like you who help the layman understand what you do fur us all. Ty stay safe take care cos we care
Thanks Kurt for providing good and honest information in an entertaining way. Your videos are always enjoyable to watch.
This is a video that everyone needs to see! I've been trucking for a few years now and everything you said was spot on! You are a great example of what being a great trucker and a ever better father/husband is!
It's very good information for somebody I'm retired and no I was in the trucker my father was🇨🇦🇨🇦🙏
Hi Kurt!
Great video👍
The reason why I stopped driving (🇸🇪) after 7yers was my bad back. I loaded/ unloaded my self, parcel loads (different stops with everything that fits in a box 60t rig).
It’s a god job but it can be tyersum for your body.
Br.
LOVE to hear that c16 cat that’s what a real truck looks and sounds like not these grass burners most companies use nowadays.
It is definitely a lifestyle those that take that fact lightly won’t last a year out here.
P. S. New drivers get outta the fuel island!!!
P.S.S. I tried to remind you to stop at the casino but you couldn’t hear me.
Lol
Amazing as always thanks. God bless you
Back when I was 21 I wanted to be a truck driver. But, 2 accidents and a speeding ticket within a 3 month period killed that dream. My cousin Bill was a truck driver. Gas tanker all over the UP. crazy driving skills. Rain, snow, sleet he handled it all. Home everyday and a beautiful KW. Big family man. Awesome dad. I was so proud of him and jealous. He was home every night for his family. He passed from cancer two years ago. If my desk job comes to an end, ie company owner retiring, maybe then. My wife is not too crazy about it. Maybe still a dream. Who knows. I do respect you soo much for what you do. Have a great week and please stay safe.
I really like your explanation of the trucking industry
I spent 15 years up and down the East Coast
To be honest I never made good money
I enjoyed the road
I did miss my kids growing up however
My reason for giving it up was medical reasons
Sorry, have to comment again....... I just applaud you for having life figured out. Identifying your priorities and sticking to your guns with a seemingly unwavering spirit. You are an inspiration as to how life should be lived!
Thank you
Well, I was with a company up here in Canada that payed me $28/hour and .47 cents a mile. You are right you get nothing when your truck isn't moving, but when I'm moving the trailer empty, I get payed by the hour and when it is Loaded It's By the mile. When I'm not moving and parked for the night "NOPE" nothing, oh well. Love the video, keep them coming Kurt and be safe out there.
Loving that turbo spool up
Good talk Kurt , for the nibbles Kurt tells the truth . You put your priorities first but remember sacrificing is part of this world on the road 🤔
Good luck on the 3 Trips Kurt...
Be SAFE..
Being alone is what I like about trucking solo
💯👍
Your best video yet. Very informative and straight talking. Thanks.
My Dad (Jay Renner) drove for over 50 years. Driving a truck is easy, but being on the road and dealing with everything is rough !
Awesome video Kurt, telling it like it is
I know i've said it before, but you are the smoothest gear changer I've ever seen Mate
Thanks for checking out my video Kurt
Great sounding rig.
I'm currently trying to get into this trucking world. Yesterday I failed my permit test again, waiting to retake it. But he's right, for me though I going in it for the experience. And of course the paycheck, but mostly a different lifestyle. Great video Shmidt.
Hang in there brother when I first got mine took me four road tests pretty much due to piss poor training but once you do and you get your first year in, then you got it made, just don't fall for the b s recruiters will tell you talk to the other drivers about companies your interested in and follow your gut good luck
Permit test from dmv? The written test? Just keep going soon youll just know all the answers haha
Good luck to you bro hang in there its a long journey from the time you step into the DMV office to take the permit to the time you get into the maneuvers part of it and driving the truck. i just got my first job today i graduated trucking school on 6/28. i recommend a app on the iphone CDL Prep, its great application to help you study for your tests questions are identical to the DMV tests
Get your self the cdl prep app that's how I passed.
Keep at it
Great topic today and you couldn’t have been more honest with how it is.
Really good video man. Loved it!! God bless you and stay safe.
Hello kurt
I've been watching your videos with your dog Opie for a while, he's a beautiful dog. For 17 years I drove an 18-meter bus in the city of Oldenburg in Germany, followed by refrigerated trucks for a few years. I envy you as a truck driver, with your beautiful trucks, just Wooow. I would love to drive trucks in the USA or Canada. Unfortunately the current situation doesn't work anymore, so I just have to say, I like to keep watching your videos. Lg from Germany
Great video Kurt, I don’t think you were overly negative. I think you were fair and achieved a balanced perspective. Love to you, Sarah, Paige, Troy, mum, dad, Opie and Jacks
Kurt. Love your videos and your thoughts. You are a good hard working man and I enjoy your candid conversations and thoughts. I sure enjoy your interaction with Ope. Makes me want a German myself. Stay safe and keep on keeping on. Regards, Dave
Thank you
Gday Kurt new subscriber from Australia!!! I watched quiet a few of your videos!!! Never seen you take your old man dad !! On a trip !!! I am a dump truck driver !!! Going through the process of getting my multi combination road train licence !!! Stay safe you an your family as always keep on trucking 👍💟
I don't want to leave momma home alone
just drive thru the grass and git over there Mr. Schmidt😁🖐
Fantastic bud!!
Great video big man all the best from the uk
Love live live the sound of that beautiful cat engine my goodness great job my brother keep turning and burning 🔥
Trucking isn't an easy life, but for those who are called to it, they don't want to do anything else. My dad drove from the 60's to 96 when his health finally made him stop. I remember him being gone for a month at time when I was young and couldn't wait for him to come home. It was hard not having him around. Mom said when I was very small he was gone so much that I didn't recognize him when he came home. Trucking is hard on the body and dad was deaf in his left ear because of the stack. His night vision was bad and I don't know if that was because of all of the night driving. Like I said trucking isn't easy, but if you are called to it that its what you are meant to do. If dad's health hadn't gotten so bad and he was still with us, I'm sure he would be out on the road. Thanks Kurt for the videos.
Truck driving takes a special breed of man. Truck driver for 24 years. Would still love to drive at age 69 but diabetes want let me get my license back. Never gets out of your blood. My dad drove back in the sixties for .05 cents per mile.
Great words Kurt. I used to load salad at Reiser’s Foods in Topeka to haul back to Toronto.
The only time I've gotten paid for staying in my company truck was during the flood recovery working for b n s f and union pacific hauling rock repairing the railroad right of away hauling from different locations from Kansas City Missouri as far north as Sioux falls south Dakota.
Lol your in MY spot there Kurt in Onawa ,I always park there in that very same spot I've been stopping there for years always the same place in fact I never have been across the street to that new fuel stop and don't ever plan to as I'm a creature of habit.always enjoy your video s ,safe travels
Great video Kurt ! The music and sunset was right on!👍
I loved your commentary about driving its so true. When I started driving in 1972 team driving and 32 to 37 cents a mile. Then I went armored, what a surprise, portal to portal pay I was Shocked plus a cash allowance per day and company picked up all expenses. It was great, but the stress finally gets to you not the driving, but the oodles of valuables in the trailer 48 footers.
5 years of it was enough for me. Started driving city bus spent 43 years driving that and retired. 1 reference to new drivers they have tp love to drive. Be safe out there.
Thank God for Truckers.....
Great vids, a great channel, thanx!
Your so right about trucking. Once it’s in your blood it’s there to stay. I drove for more then 20 years OTR/Regional and local. Stopped about 4-5 years ago and well I’m back behind the wheel on weekends pulling doubles for FedEx. It just called me back and I couldn’t say no. I love trucking and trucks. Great video Kurt be safe and will see ya next time.
Hey Kurt -- don't forget to stop and fill up at the Casino.
Thanks for the honesty.
Lol
Keep preaching. Trucking is awesome. There are a lot of pros just like you said and some cons. But generally the pros out weigh the cons. Like you said you have to find the balance for your family. It helps greatly if they support you also!
I agree with you I have 42 years but I hurt my self in 2021 I have been ready to go back to work since January of 2023 but I have not been called by one to go back to work tks Dave
My Boston Terrier LOVES his cheeseburger or chicken sandwich from McDonald's lol 😁he's 12 yrs old lol....just FYI, I'm in my 31st year OTR, and agree with everything you're talking about!!
Kurt you always go the extra mile in your videos sir….. especially when you miss your exit! 🤘🏻🤣
You're right it's a life style, after a few days at home I'd get itchy feet thinking I needed to get back out there, that's what 39 years get you, ever night I have a dream I'm still driving, another driver told me the same story, oh by the way this channel is called trucking with opie an schmidt, good job kurt
I thought I was the only one, that when I dream it's all about when I used to be on the road or the trucking industry. And I was in it for 35 years. I'm generally lost because back in the day we didn't even have cell phones we had nothing a map in a pair of reading glasses. But I'm with you on the dreams. I don't know why but every time I have a dream now and I've been retired for about 8 or 9 years it's about the damn road in the trucks. God bless brother.
I agree lol
@@artmatthes3559 art glad I'm not the only one with dreams about trucking,, I hauled cars 16 plus years of 39 , I live in north central Michigan, I guit driving in 2014
Kurt, i would love to get out on that open road ! But you either need experience or a cdl school graduation. Hard to get either one. The $5,000 cost for the school is hard to choke up currently.i guess im looking for that big break to come my way. Hopefully its in his plan !
Hello Dave, First and foremost I believe it behooves you (or anyone) to take the time to see what if anything is offered for training in your area (Hopefully moving is an available option But it could mean some delay establishing status) For instance the state of Illinois has a program called WEI (Workforce Equity Initiative)
(imho) A few other options would be contacting companies like Schneider or possibly even Halvor Lines
You summed it up pretty good Kurt!!!! Great video and enjoy the ride.
Thank You for the information Kurt.
"you, yourself, won't have time to spend it...'other' people might" 😂😂😂👍👍 So, true. I am also blessed in that respect. My work, my money.
Don't feel bad sometimes I do the same thing take the wrong turn or miss my turn
Kurt you are good people. I want 2 thank you again 4 your love of trucking. Another great vlog. There are pros & cons with everything. We need good people & drivers out there. It's not 4 everyone. Keep on truckin'. God is your pilot.💕⛟🇺🇸🙏👍🏼
Thank you
You're very welcome young man.💕
I get paid hourly as a regional commodity hauler. Being ag exempt is a blessing and a curse. No elogs so we can run when we want (within reason). Also no elogs so the travel agent can push us to run longer hours... I have put in 17+ hour days and 173 hours within a two week pay period. But like you said, you make good money and also like you said you sacrifice a lot of home time. In all, I can't see myself outside of driving a truck. The freedom is awesome and the same goes to all the places and things we get to see. The daily challenges are great too. I would love to get back into a W900L like First Class. Lord willing, one day I will be able to buy my own... Love the content you put out. You have made a lot of improvements in filming. Keep up the good work, keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up!
Everything you said in the video is spot on, I have bad days n good days I have more good days then bad. I enjoy driving n it doesn't feel like a job , I knew I wanted to be a truck driver at a young age. U n Opie stay safe n see ya next time
I propose we start "National Thank a Truck Driver Day"! 😀👍🏻❤
I must have missed you by mere minutes. I passed those windmill blades getting inspections too. Stay safe out there!
I’m not home as much as I like to be but with new technologies and being with a good company you can balance things out. I don’t run as hard as I use to but ppl need balance in their life . Work smarter not harder old guy told me once ,only took many years to understand that ha ha .
Great informative video, Kurt.
Hey Opie and Kurt have a safe trip to Kansas glad to see you back to trucking
Opie enjoy your Big Mac, you have a good Dad
Gosh, that stop light intersection in Auburn NE looked exactly like the intersection in your home town.
Great video as usual. Growing up all I ever wanted to do was drive a truck. So during my last 2 years of high school in 79 and 1980 I worked for a truck leasing company servicing and washing trucks. After high school being 19 I still had to work odd jobs until I was old enough to hit the road. But as you point out there have been many days I have questioned my decision over the last 35 years but I have been able to see parts of the country that I would never have seen working in a plant. As aggravating as it has been I would still do it over again. So glad you can use on ramps for your breaks, on the east coast it’s a good way to get ticketed and get a DOT check. Not enough parking for trucks out here, if you don’t find a parking spot early here in the evening you won’t find one after dark in a rest area or truck stop. Again great informative video and we’ll see ya when we see ya.
Ya ive heard that those tickets are spendy
You drove right past my work in Topeka. :)
Incredible job laying out the facts as always! For sure it's a lifestyle, not a job! I think one other point to consider is the potential harm's way you might be putting yourself in. You will travel to various cities you might not be familiar with, and be forced to deliver in areas that are not always safe to be in.
When I drove I pulled dry van and it was live load and unload (with an occasional drop and hook/but not many) I see most of your refridgerated loads are D&H (that's VERY nice). When I was driving for a fleet company my pay was .25cents per mile and I had to stay out a long time to make any money. I thought I would stay one year (which would of paid for my driving school) and then find someone else but I stayed (cause all of the company's I looked into were all the same) as where I was and buy the time I got to year four (4) I was so burned out I couldn't stand looking at the inside of any truck any longer so I quit.
Love your videos Kurt . I thought after trucking for 50 yrs I wouldn't be watching truck videos, but I look forward every time you put the next one out.! I do think there is a lot of inexperienced drivers out there now who have no business driving an 80,000 # truck! I think they make it too easy to get a CDL . It seems like if they can spell CDL, that's all they need to pass. Not like the old days. I don't mean to sound like a crabby old man, but we all know there is a lot of inexperienced steering wheel holders. You have a great thing going and a great family,Kurt ! May the good Lord take a liken to you and yours! Catch you on the flip side 👍
Thank you
👍😉. Stop the casino fuel up.
Love your videos, you have a wonderful family that gives you love and support to do what you do. Plus you have Opie as your co pilot. My brother in law started trucking this year and loves it. Safe travels.
If ya want a "normal homelife" for the love of God dont... I SAID DO NOT become a truck driver!!! Kurt has a special situation. His wife supports his decision and understands.. most "civilians" (or non trucking people) DONT!!