Are You Ready to Go to Jail For Your Truck Driving Job?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • This is a topic RARELY addressed in the trucking industry. Trucking companies do not want their drivers to know these risks.
    When a CDL driver is involved in an accident, there is the possibility that they could be sued or criminally charged, especially in this age of 'distracted driving'.
    Many professional truck drivers aren't aware of the fact they could be personally liable, should they be found at fault in a particular accident. Many professional drivers believe, no matter what, the trucking company they work for, will defend them against any and all charges while driving a truck.
    This simply is not true. Are you willing to bet your life on the fact, that for some reason, they could leave you on your own to defend yourself? It can and does happen.
    This is one of the many reasons, truck driving jobs should pay well. A truck driving job is a risky job and it ought to pay accordingly. Risky jobs for the most part, pay reasonably well.
    This however, does not seem to be the case in the trucking industry.
    Something all professional drivers ought to be aware of.
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  • @ketolifestyle68
    @ketolifestyle68 6 лет назад +457

    here is the flip side........ why doesnt the law make it a felony to brake check a 80,000 pound vehicle that could kill someone..
    why are they not doing anything about the people who think its funny to brake check truckers...
    and or why doesnt the government make 2 lanes available fro truckers only,, cause they dont care about truckers..

    • @JollyRoger4366
      @JollyRoger4366 6 лет назад +59

      I completely agree. .Been brake checked a few times hauling Hazardous materials. .Call the police,They could care less..

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 6 лет назад +12

      L J
      He got sued because he plowed into stopped traffic

    • @HARRYAZZHOLE
      @HARRYAZZHOLE 6 лет назад +20

      Truth. Cars have the left lane only, well where is our truck lane only.

    • @2phalanges
      @2phalanges 6 лет назад +59

      theres no money involved. truckers are a huge revenue to the states when they are ticketed. safety is an excuse to extort drivers. if every single truck driver in this country stops driving for 1 wk and the entire country freezes. hell will rein. all we need is unity. move as 1 single unit. and truck drivers take back their lively hood. have your cameras on showing your speed. the best defense is video evidence.

  • @quintonmchale7997
    @quintonmchale7997 6 лет назад +330

    if ALL truck drivers parked for two weeks, the government would have to initiatel martial law. THATS how much POWER YOU have !

    • @jesuschrist2616
      @jesuschrist2616 6 лет назад +26

      Quinton McHale to bad its never going to happen

    • @chriscook2036
      @chriscook2036 6 лет назад +11

      That is true.

    • @carloscortes5570
      @carloscortes5570 6 лет назад +7

      Yes we need to do that..get eserved pay and change some rules

    • @bobbyknight1970
      @bobbyknight1970 6 лет назад +31

      Parking the trucks for even 1 week would cause pure total chaos.

    • @patryk2497
      @patryk2497 6 лет назад +62

      Too bad the majority people in the U.S are deeply in debt and can’t take one day off lol

  • @nicolaicaymen353
    @nicolaicaymen353 6 лет назад +28

    Every transportation job has risk and you can’t be scare of the “what if” clause. My company has installed dash cams that face both the driver and outside the truck. One of our employees was involved in a wreck that caused serious damage to the truck, car, and injury. State troopers was ready to arrest the truck driver on the spot until they reviewed the camera-which clearly showed that the driver of the car purposely ran into the truck. Protecting yourself at all times is the key.

  • @davidmcclellan2786
    @davidmcclellan2786 6 лет назад +154

    I run two dash cams, one is visible. One is not visible. That way if one disappears I will always have the other that no one is aware of. See ya in court.

  • @garyday6681
    @garyday6681 4 года назад +14

    I gave up CDL life 3 years ago. I have never been happier. You covered all my reasons for doing it. Thank you for your video.

  • @truckerl39
    @truckerl39 6 лет назад +138

    I just wish the money was there and the regular drivers would respect us more

    • @ApricotData474
      @ApricotData474 6 лет назад +10

      Greg Leach They will in about 10yrs when electric trucks weighing 80000lbs are going 0-60 in 5sec lol

    • @DiddyBop_
      @DiddyBop_ 6 лет назад +6

      Yall got my respect I'm not trying to be turned into a slingy

  • @normankellum5296
    @normankellum5296 6 лет назад +32

    I barely even listen to my radio when I'm driving, sometimes I drive in complete silence, other than my CB.

  • @MeetJoeBlack55
    @MeetJoeBlack55 6 лет назад +109

    40 years was enough......50% skill.....50% luck......I survived and retired....... good luck to all current drivers... you'll need it. I've kept my son FAR AWAY from the trucking business.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +31

      Me too. Thank god he's not interested. He'd rather work on computers than trucks. Dave

  • @SuperOptimus217
    @SuperOptimus217 6 лет назад +209

    Every truck driver should have a dash cam.

    • @bobbyknight1970
      @bobbyknight1970 6 лет назад +31

      Multiple dash cams.

    • @ChrisKlein0
      @ChrisKlein0 4 года назад +8

      Most trucks in the UK now have a built in dash cam. Some even have one facing the driver, which I don’t like, but I guess in a collision it can be viewed to show you weren’t on your phone or looking at your feet or whatever

  • @HB90210
    @HB90210 6 лет назад +115

    Trucking has really went down hill, here are the faults I see Today:
    Distracted Drivers
    Wage Theft
    Being Stranded
    Company Equipment Neglect
    No Benefits
    Horrible Brokers
    Horrible Dispatch
    Uneducated Owners
    No Detention Pay
    But, they want you to pass all inspections, keep your PSP Clean, run illegal so they afford their Egos and drive vehicles that cost more than the truck your driving.
    It's becoming a big joke these days, so many new factors taking place that you didn't see in 80s-90s....I'm very close to pursuing another career at 51

    • @commonsense5188
      @commonsense5188 6 лет назад +15

      Harry Balls, I'm only 29 and I've been around trucks my entire life, driving for 2 years legally (hauled grain as a teenager) and I'm honestly thinking of calling it quits. I love driving, by the rules and regs are insane anymore, the trucks are electronic garbage, the pay is shit (even for me as a local driver) the 4 wheeler's stay on their phones 24/7, the company I'm with doesn't seem to want to fix mechanical problems with the truck, but they still expect me to run (of course becasue it's my ass and not theirs if I get popped by DOT,) (no other decent jobs locally at the moment) etc, etc. Just seems like too much of a risk anymore. It's sad but with the way things are at my current place of employment, not to mention the moronic 4 wheelers I see daily, I honestly feel like every day that I get behind that steering wheel, it's a gamble.

    • @user-ng1sl1pv3o
      @user-ng1sl1pv3o 6 лет назад +5

      MR Harry Balls You Sir Are Correct.

    • @colarguns
      @colarguns 6 лет назад +16

      Stephen Martinez Or those drivers that go slow, and then let your cab get next to theirs, and then they open up to keep you from passing. In the meantime you have 20-30 4 wheelers in your mirrors cussing you. Not fun or funny. But they get a huge laugh out of it. These are grown men doing this out there!

    • @dontswin
      @dontswin 6 лет назад +9

      Scrutiny of your license, piss test(s) for no reason, DOT truck inspections at will, Electronic Log usage for zero financial compensation(in most cases), I'll be glad when I'm all done too, screw this career.

    • @davidlawrencekidder
      @davidlawrencekidder 6 лет назад +6

      its seems that you can eliminate all but the distracted drivers by brokering your own freight.

  • @patriotastronomer6780
    @patriotastronomer6780 6 лет назад +36

    Your video comes right at the time that I have been evaluating my driving job. In my situation, I drive a concrete mixer truck (drove over the road for about two years and got out) and my responsibilities include running and maintaining the plant, truck, loaders, and paperwork too. I am a one man show. I have said something to the safety department to no avail. Management only cares about the bottom line, not the personnel. I have a hard decision to make as to whether keeping my CDL is really worth it any more. I drive super careful, maintain safe following distances, but being overwhelmed is putting me at risk... Just been very lucky so far...

    • @sergeantspeed5941
      @sergeantspeed5941 6 лет назад +2

      Patriot Astronomer67 find another job! Driving smart 101, dont drive if you're not safe to do so

  • @rayguzman5101
    @rayguzman5101 5 лет назад +9

    Smart Trucking - I am about to retire from law enforcement (after 28 years of service) and was considering truck driving. I watched SEVERAL of your tutorial videos and have concluded this is not for me. I thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience so that someone like me can go back to the drawing board before making a BIG mistake. Thank you sir.

    • @fargeeks
      @fargeeks 5 лет назад +1

      you can be a bus driver, because your skills could indeed help you out if you have passengers that decide to get very hostile then you can defend yourself

  • @AllAmericanDreamChaser
    @AllAmericanDreamChaser 6 лет назад +82

    All the truck drivers I know live paycheck to paycheck. I know a few of them that lost their jobs due to inability to pass the medical examination due to older age health issues. In my opinion trucking doesn't pay enough to the driver. And to top it off the driver's take on all of the liability.

    • @commnter10
      @commnter10 6 лет назад +10

      Yes. The job tends to produce obesity and stress, which lead to high blood pressure. The medical-industrial complex recently increased everyone's blood pressure by changing parameters. They are trying to increase drug sales.

    • @thomaskeplinger3121
      @thomaskeplinger3121 6 лет назад +5

      I had that happen to me it turn out not good

  • @michaelmccolgan3291
    @michaelmccolgan3291 6 лет назад +223

    It's just not worth it anymore

    • @s2h995
      @s2h995 6 лет назад +32

      MICHAEL MCCOLGAN ltl aint bad i make 80k a yr 50 hrs a week. Some of the other guys are in the 90s even hit 100k a yr. im bottom in seniority tho for linehaul. Im cool with 75-100 a yr shit in my own bed sleep in my own toilet everyday lol daycab sucks but fuckit never did otr anyway ever. No knockin it either but that aint my cup a tea. We are all truckers reguardless if u are a bullhauler with a long hood pete with chicken lights doin 85mph or the company guy in cascadia daycab pullin doubles in governed out at 65mph. Dont do drugs have good judgement and a out u will do great. Good luck everybody

    • @Albertalorian
      @Albertalorian 6 лет назад +11

      It isn't but poverty and un-employment in the West is worse....

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk 6 лет назад +10

      MICHAEL MCCOLGAN ya just quit and go away. I'm loving the $6.00 a mile I got the other day.
      Hasta!

    • @breeze624
      @breeze624 6 лет назад +2

      nope it isn't

    • @juansemidey7067
      @juansemidey7067 6 лет назад +10

      MICHAEL MCCOLGAN I agree with you I just quit my trucking job because of somany laws we have to deal with including E LOGS I hated them let get together and do something about it.........

  • @flashinthepan3273
    @flashinthepan3273 6 лет назад +33

    Starting school on Monday. Jesus, man! You're scarin the hell outta me.

  • @StromLxrd6
    @StromLxrd6 5 лет назад +16

    wow this really is discouraging me from getting my CDL's. I see trucking as a way to feed my family right now. Its like someone has to do the job, i cant let fear stop me thats with anything. I just pray God gives me the wisdom and knowledge i need when im out on the road i have to do this don't know to many other careers i qualify for

  • @KozmikEl7
    @KozmikEl7 6 лет назад +10

    This is the most intelligent subject I've heard anyone speak on in this industry!!! Especially in the favor of a driver!!! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @deanm4138
    @deanm4138 6 лет назад +115

    Welcome to the modern age of trucking you are guilty till you prove your innocence

    • @jessiej3991
      @jessiej3991 6 лет назад +12

      That is not just trucking my friend that includes every aspect of life which includes people that do not drive trucks

    • @chasefreedom5178
      @chasefreedom5178 6 лет назад +2

      Dean M then if cleared the civil case..The real money pit.

    • @ApricotData474
      @ApricotData474 6 лет назад +7

      That's just life, not just trucking lol

    • @Himithor
      @Himithor 6 лет назад +3

      Dean M wow sounds like driving while Black.🤔

  • @69putana
    @69putana 6 лет назад +6

    I know nothing about trucking, but this guy’s informative talks and wide knowledge of the industry always brings me back to his videos.

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 6 лет назад +38

    I met a guy who worked for John Christianson Trucking that was involved with someone who tried to pull an auto insurance scam by driving into a blind spot and causing an accident. The Trucker was let off the charges because he had 6 cameras on his truck that also showed the blind spots.. He still drives for JCT today,

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +13

      Yup, these insurance scams are becoming more and more common each day, especially on the eastern seaboard. Dave

    • @onrr1726
      @onrr1726 6 лет назад +9

      Smart-Trucking.com it scares me even more when some scammers don't care to the point where they are willing to put outher people in danger. When I moved out to Oklahoma I put a dash cam in the car it not only got me out of a few near accdents I was also able to help a few truckers out as well.

  • @johnhutsenpillerjr1785
    @johnhutsenpillerjr1785 6 лет назад +56

    Use to have a chauffeur license, decided to get my CDL in 94, hauled coal, logs, veneer logs into Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Carolina, from West Virginia. After all this time ( Nothin to really show for it) I didn't renew my CDL, I was offered a mechanics job years back with Pen Central railway as a mechanic, (went to Max S Hayes vocational school Cleveland Ohio three years, as a diesel and truck mechanic, if I could turn back time I'd of took that mechanic job with Pen Central railway's !!!
    Other than not staying in the Air Force, choosing trucks over that railroad job offer was the biggest, dumbass mistake of my life !!!
    I HOPE MY COMMENT HELPS SOMEONE MAKE A BETTER CHOICE THAN I DID !!! THE TRUTH AIN'T PRETTY !!!

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +7

      Thanks for telling it like it is John! Dave

  • @lungelinecowboy
    @lungelinecowboy 6 лет назад +14

    Thanks for doing this video. I always get told I'm not a real trucker if this stuff bothers me. The fact that I can do my very best and a stupid incident that may not be my fault prevents me from seeing my family for years is scary. I strongly feel we should be paid a lot more for our time. Yes I make a good living driving a truck. Not near enough though for my liability.

  • @jameshalleluyah8133
    @jameshalleluyah8133 6 лет назад +10

    When I look back at all the jobs I've had it's a blessing from God that I was never sued into oblivion. Loss Prevention, P.I., Cop, Bouncer. All those jobs expose you to massive liability.

  • @nycsubwayrats2212
    @nycsubwayrats2212 6 лет назад +27

    Dam, i really wanted to be a trucker...... nevermind, im not interested anymore.. thanks for the info.

  • @superturboawesome1
    @superturboawesome1 6 лет назад +8

    Amen. I've said this to many drivers 1) get a dash cam 2) find a good lawyer because you never know when you might need one. Dollar a mile freight won't cover legal costs.

  • @dannyboy44444
    @dannyboy44444 6 лет назад +3

    if you take a wrong turn, and end up in a no trucks allowed road, it could cost you a $500 ticket.

  • @alexsantiago357
    @alexsantiago357 6 лет назад +89

    Dave, love your honest no holds truth advise

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I just call it the way I see it. Dave

    • @justwondering786
      @justwondering786 6 лет назад

      Smart-Trucking.com ; Wow I was thinking of driving again but if people are suing you for just getting out of your rig to walk around then for get it

    • @shirleypetillo4832
      @shirleypetillo4832 6 лет назад

      ALEXxpre

  • @EvilStepTwin
    @EvilStepTwin 6 лет назад +72

    Part of the reason I got out...

    • @Dionannan
      @Dionannan 6 лет назад +2

      EvilStepTwin Same here.

  • @Gcal1956
    @Gcal1956 6 лет назад +92

    Do some research on What happened to a friend of mine named Vernon. He was t boned in the fog in Stanley North Dakota in 2014 if I remember hauling crude oil. 3 other pick ups and a hot oil truck collided in the whole wreck. They didn't arrest him at the secene but they extradited him from GA right before Christmas to North Dakota.
    He spent some time in jail. Then was bailed then spent a few years in courts. They charged him with 3 counts of vehicular homicide.
    Several years later he was found not guilty. But it was expensive in the end and probably caused him more grief then anything in his life.
    Nothing is more of a wake up call about driving then watching a friend get a mug shoot on the news and hearing them say he is facing 15 years of federal time.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +27

      Wow! Pretty much ruined a chunk of his life. Words can't express what he has been through. Dave

    • @nikkiparis5399
      @nikkiparis5399 6 лет назад +16

      The Bakken is, or at least was, one of the scariest places to be on the road. I was hauling crude at the time of that accident, living in a rental in Stanley for a crazy price. It happened just east of Stanley and burned for nearly three days. 300 feet of road was literally melted away, I mean totally gone. I drove for another 18 months and got out while I was still ahead. Your friend was put through nothing short of a living hell. I wish him the best.

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath 6 лет назад +1

      Gcal1956
      Why FED time, what the hell?

    • @loualbino5536
      @loualbino5536 6 лет назад +1

      Gcal1956 glad my company has cameras on all the tractors.

  • @camae62
    @camae62 6 лет назад +25

    The risk is too high and the pay is too low.

  • @chilinachos1323
    @chilinachos1323 6 лет назад +4

    I was a Trucker from 2005 until 2014. On Oct. 2014, I was driving on the Right lane of a 4 lane County High Way in Bexar County at San Antonio, Texas, with a man made Meridian constructed center and nearing an intersection about 2 blocks away that I needed to change to the Left lane and prepare for another intersection up ahead about 2 blocks away as well and turn left unto a major High Way. I looked at my Driver side mirror for clearance, I determined it was clear enough for a left signal light. I looked again, it was clear and I made my move to the left lane. I then heard an auto horn. I looked in the driver side mirror and, to my horror, I saw a small truck on the left side of the outside of the left lane. With only about 2 ft. of the small trucks width on the Meridian. I safely and quickly parked my Truck just in front of the victim's small truck. I went to their aid. I saw only one middle-aged female driver. I asked if she was alright, she yelled and cursed me out. I quickly surmised she was alright, no blood, no obvious injury. I quickly scanned her small truck, no damage. I left to my Truck to park it at a safer place on the Right lane just up ahead on the other side of the intersection. I called 911, as it happened, within 15 minutes, a Police Vehicle with 2 Police, passed on the right lane near my driver side window. I got their attention and let them know about the lady over there. They told me to stay where I was at and, they quickly made a turn-around. EMS arrived shortly there afterwards, about 40 minutes later, the Police came to me and stated that since I called Authorities, that since I did not leave the scene, that since the victim's truck was not damaged or, did not wind up in a ditch and had to be towed out, that by the cursive examination of EMS and determined there was no obvious or significant injuries, like bleeding; I was free to leave. At the time, I had not had a Traffic Citation in 12 years and I now still have a clear Traffic Citation History. That is probably one of the reasons the Police let me go and did not issue me a Traffic Citation. I never heard of this incident again until May 21, 2018. I have been informed by an Attorney Letter representing the Trucking Co. I used to work for, that I am a defendant in a new lawsuit for that same incident, claiming that I moved into her lane, causing her to drive off the road into a ditch. That is all I know so far. So, yeah, the warning is agonizingly true.

  • @8000RPM.
    @8000RPM. 6 лет назад +5

    I am getting close to retiring from an office job. 18-wheeler trucking was on my bucket list. I was thinking of going to my local Community to get my CDL and see which trucking company I might try. I really love driving, BUT....to take a 50% pay cut and never be home, to be disrespected, and maybe go to jail,....never mind. You truckers have more respect from me than ever! signed "a 4-wheeler".

    • @gth882
      @gth882 6 лет назад

      8000RPM you get home time, no one is forced to stay on road

  • @GabrielDalim
    @GabrielDalim 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks for bringing this huge matter of accident after-effect. The answer is Dash cam!!! And, then the assured peace of mind is having 2 dash cams. One facing the regular way; towards the road up-front and the other facing inside recording what the driver was doing. just like some bus/shuttle has. Just spend $100... It'll save your future if in odd case (God forbids).. Blessings

  • @SteveAubrey1762
    @SteveAubrey1762 5 лет назад +7

    First, dont do anything stupid, like distracted driving. Second, have at least one dash cam. Im only using driving for the next few years as a stepping stone to pay for my next career.

  • @tomtomgibgib1748
    @tomtomgibgib1748 3 года назад +2

    This is why I'm a fan of inward facing camera and outward

  • @erikcaldwell2913
    @erikcaldwell2913 6 лет назад +36

    I drive a school bus, i imagine i might as well be sentenced to death if i hurt a bus load of kids in an accident, i dont make anywhere near what a trucker makes.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +20

      I NEVER had the nerve to want to drive a school bus for just that reason! Dave

    • @rickboss8001
      @rickboss8001 6 лет назад +9

      Erik Caldwell ,you should be giving a medal!no way,those brats would cause me to suicide myself.

    • @merceds4633
      @merceds4633 6 лет назад +1

      Erik Caldwell LOL

    • @jamesloghry8083
      @jamesloghry8083 6 лет назад +9

      Live freight is a major driving distraction. Extra Hazard pay warranted for sure

  • @dennisg4881
    @dennisg4881 6 лет назад +24

    I've been preaching the same stuff. Not getting paid nearly enough to get behind that wheel again.

  • @ryanhogge8
    @ryanhogge8 5 лет назад +4

    I remember driving for the army in Korea, some local nationals were known to aim for army trucks, because it didn’t matter if they were at fault, the way their traffic law works, we are always responsible. Something along the lines of “if the foreigners weren’t here the accident wouldn’t have happened”.

  • @DarleneYoungartist
    @DarleneYoungartist 6 лет назад +118

    I will have to get a dashcam, Didn't realise about the scams. I guess the criminals know that truckers will be well insured. I am just completing my Class 1 and am disappointed with the pay for truck drivers in my region.

    • @912443aaron
      @912443aaron 6 лет назад +8

      Darlene Young for and aft with a data recorder

    • @rickboss8001
      @rickboss8001 6 лет назад +4

      Darlene Young ,protect yourself at all times!happy trails!

    • @chrisbuck2918
      @chrisbuck2918 6 лет назад +5

      Darlene Young. Be sure to check with your company, some don't allow you to have any types of recording wile you are driving.

    • @AmkoVK
      @AmkoVK 6 лет назад +11

      Darlene Young i suggest don’t continue and do something else. Im sure you’re a smart person go get a real estate license instead. I do trucking and not only is is dangerous. Stressful. Shit pay but not worth it at all. Anyone who says they make money they are full of shit. Those are probably guys who are never home and give up their life for a truck. Im quitting this April and getting into real estate. The most you’ll make a week is maybe 1k if your lucky. Thats garbage pay for the job you do! Don’t do it Darlene think about it very good! Take my advice i am not lying to you

    • @AmkoVK
      @AmkoVK 6 лет назад +9

      James Schrader I’ve only ever done local over in chicago in elk grove. They lowest starting pay is over a pronto for $16 an hr!!!! For a semi that it is ridiculous!! And other company’s pay around 18-20hr depending on experience. Non the less it’s shit pay. Long hours if you want to make any kind of money. You have to deal with rude ass miserable people every day who don’t want to help you with ppwk and etc. you know how it is. Nothing good for doing local either. I’m leaving trucking soon these scumbag companies don’t deserve people like us. It’s a shame we accept all this bullshit with this job

  • @brad6920
    @brad6920 5 лет назад +1

    This video is the best argument I’ve seen for driver facing cameras. I hated the camera until this video, but now understand how it could save my ass.
    Thanks Dave. Great video!

  • @badtater2
    @badtater2 6 лет назад +47

    Not to mention what it does to your health..dont think the non- truckers fully have the knowledge of what this occupations all about, it's 24/7.. not a job at the end of the day you go home and leave work at work get a full nights sleep in your own bed at your own house and trying to eat out there..it drains your paycheck..bottom line keep the cells phones out behind the wheel...they wasn't there back years ago..they didn't make the truck roll...the risks truckers face superceeds the pay over and over...millinneials coming up now...the driver shortage will really escalate quickly along with ELDs now...they won't make it out there long...alot of them is coming in with the wrong preception or idea of what they are getting into.

    • @zygi22
      @zygi22 6 лет назад +6

      Very true. You can easily become a large blob of fat if you're not disciplined enough to watch your eating habits closely.

    • @sergedenovo4873
      @sergedenovo4873 6 лет назад +4

      Some of these millennials, I almost feel sorry for them, cause they're just soo lost. Almost... Then I remember they're out there next to the people I care about. ...So entitled.

    • @ApricotData474
      @ApricotData474 6 лет назад +2

      zygi22 Yeah, home time is very important

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 6 лет назад +2

    If drivecam footage shows a 4 wheeler causing an accident from the “swoop & squat “ trick they’ll be charged and prosecuted. This happened in my state several years ago. A ring of these scammers were prosecuted and convicted based on trucker drive cams. I wouldn’t drive without one. Drive cam is your friend, not your enemy. I can’t imagine a driver complaining about their company having drive cams in them.
    Drive cam footage may save your ass because the company sure ain’t going to.

  • @Jmorasandoval
    @Jmorasandoval 6 лет назад +7

    Thats why you hire those lawyers that charge 10 - 20 dollars a week so that when you do need them you can file a claim. Then you work for them.

  • @routerider9542
    @routerider9542 4 года назад +2

    14 years OTR, (1986-2000) I loved it most of the time. Finally I had seen enough. iv'e been off the road for the last 19 1/2 years. Whenever i check into it now it seems to get worse , too many regulations, too many middle men, Lots of hours and lots of crap. And not enough money.EGR, DPF, SCR, DEF, ELD, I PAD ,APP for this and that...DOT, MTO, everyone just trying to get some money out of you...! WTF !!!Speed Limiters.- I don't know how todays truckers can stand it!

  • @karlwelin7932
    @karlwelin7932 5 лет назад +3

    One thing for sure, if you're a truck driver, no matter what, YOU ARE GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INOCENT

  • @mikebiro3148
    @mikebiro3148 6 лет назад +25

    Driver are the first the company will throw under the bus!

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +3

      In most cases, that's exactly right! Dave

    • @garrymiller6745
      @garrymiller6745 6 лет назад +1

      Mike Biro Yes look at the Walmart Trucker that crashed into Comedian Tracy Morgon van 2-3 years ago walmart didnt give an ounce of Defense they threw him under the 🚌 asap!!!

  • @khycomendez3642
    @khycomendez3642 5 лет назад +6

    IT'S EXTREMELY Discouraging what you are saying: but it's all VERY TRUE!

  • @arad4912
    @arad4912 6 лет назад +22

    This will not end well for an average driver. Elds, driverless trucks, low wages for hardest working the most dangerous jobs, away from home. Overhelming power of slave owners. Well, It's hard to be optimistic, sounds more like Orwell 1984 than 2017.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +2

      No, I agree, it will not end well for the average driver. We'll either have to be a whole lot better than average or get out before things go totally south. Dave

    • @scootin123
      @scootin123 6 лет назад +1

      AR AD what job is worse than over the road driver? Well really , ,any jobs are worst but ,my point is that diesel mechanics jobs are shameful low paid work Every company I drove for cut out overtime pay for the mechanics many getting paid 10 dollars an hour some after indebted themselves in diesel mechanic schools for 12 to 30 thousand dollars diesel schools is a racket for sure. THE shop supervisor only made $19. 50 an hour . This was back in 2004 . THE TIRE GUY made good money about 17 an hour but the mechanic , pitiful.

  • @frankfreeman2862
    @frankfreeman2862 6 лет назад +6

    The more I watch your video the more I am changing my mind to start.

  • @minnesotadave
    @minnesotadave 6 лет назад +9

    I never thought I'd be able to tolerate an inward-facing camera, but you sure made me a believer that it can be for my benefit.

  • @MrStingray186
    @MrStingray186 5 лет назад +6

    Be a professional defensive driver (let go of your ego), Don't get in a hurry (no matter what the time frame), Only use hands free communications and last invest in a good quality dash camera with multiple angles of view.

  • @michaelhusted444
    @michaelhusted444 6 лет назад +6

    thank you every thing you said is true after 28 yrs on the road I hung it up that was 14 yrs ago and I don't miss it at all......

  • @jeffreysmith7591
    @jeffreysmith7591 6 лет назад +3

    You a big man on trucking advice.im glad you care enough to make a effort into this matter. thanks again.

  • @colarguns
    @colarguns 6 лет назад +28

    I earned a grand total of $24K in one year! That was it for me. I will call them out (Watkins SHEPARD). I tried all mgmt channels just about every month. Dispatchers were clueless, and really felt like they were powerful. If that is just one company, odds are, there are many more out there. Just an FYI, Schneider took over about 6 months into my one year. Was broke down in North Dakota around the wastelands area, and it was around 11 or so at night. The weather was quoting 52 below zero wind chill. I was thinking I was on the moon being from Florida. I called Schneider breakdown, and they said it would be a few hours. I told them I found a mechanic about one hour out. Then he got angry by saying how about letting me do my job, and you do yours. So I hung up and called the one hour guy, and he changed two tires and repaired two air hoses. I told him that he needed to obtain billing authorization, but he said he knew all about Schneider, and he would rather do it for free, as he used to be a driver himself. Hell of a man, and I owe him dearly for his kindness. My two cents to new drivers, be very careful on carrier selection. I just wanted the one year, just in case I had to fall back on the cdl for survival purposes. As of today, no way in hell I would get in that cab, unless a driver can earn a minimum of $50K in the first year, and better benefits. I can understand the arguments that you see some pretty scary low life creeps out there, and they are more dangerous than a full blown libtard after strong coffee, and who would pay them the $50K right? Well, the carriers hire just that (mostly), because they are a dime a dozen, and most are on contracts. It’s all a scam for today’s new driver. I have over 20 years in management, and the other reason I took to driving, was so that I could learn, as I enjoy logistics, and thought about starting a business. Every time I would hear the money complaints from primarily owner ops, I would tell them that it’s THEIR fault for allowing it. I know that may come across as too tough, but it’s the truth. Stop your lanes for one day across this country, and see what happens. Good luck out there drivers, be safe

    • @JOSHAENFJ
      @JOSHAENFJ 6 лет назад +3

      Dan Marine. So can you help me out have you done your research on these company's have you found any good companies that pay well and do good I'm planning on running bulk or tanker can you tell me anything on what companies I should apply for?

    • @dublj57
      @dublj57 6 лет назад +1

      Big P & Lil P there's one out of south omaha that looks good on paper

    • @aquafishsoup
      @aquafishsoup 6 лет назад +1

      Big P & Lil P don’t do it, get a job at McDonald’s.

    • @KStatus7
      @KStatus7 6 лет назад

      Dan Marine Thank you

  • @Big.Ron1
    @Big.Ron1 6 лет назад +10

    If they are guilty, they should pay the price. I do think what you are talking about is true for all drivers. Trucker, lawyer, doctor, clerk, everybody. Distracted driving kills. As for me, I do not use a phone while driving. Period. Easy to show police no activity. Insurance fraud is not new. I carry way over minimum insurance, and a separate umbrella policy just in case. But, you cannot live your life afraid. Be careful, drive correctly, and go for it. Truck driver, doctor, or God forbid, a teenager. If you drive, then this could happen to you. Just, be safe and cover your bases.

    • @sergedenovo4873
      @sergedenovo4873 6 лет назад +1

      Except that a surgeon - if suspected of DUI (symptom of chronic problematic alcohol abuse, BTW) - might have to take a taxi to work but will be in the operating room tomorrow, operating lol. If the same thing would happen to a truck driver, he might as well sell the house, car and consider really downsizing.

  • @samualwhittemore228
    @samualwhittemore228 6 лет назад +2

    YEP! I was in New York City (Astoria) and a car eased up next to me, kept getting closer and closer to my left side trailer tandoms. Then all of a sudden the car TURNED HARD into my trailer, smashed their front right quarter panel and knocked off the mirror. LUCKILY I had a rear facing camera and I showed it to the cop on the spot. That GIRL in the car was arrested and charged. I made my statement and gave the cop a copy of the video on a spare USB drive --- But I never followed up on what happened to the driver. They never contacted me.
    I didn't claim any damage -- you couldn't even find a scratch.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +1

      I love it when the good guys win! Dave

  • @jamesfleming8142
    @jamesfleming8142 6 лет назад +3

    You are spot on.All of it well,well put.I have figured out that on average I can't go 6 months without meeting someone dangerous,being in a dangerous place,having an obnoxious incident with someone who hates us or the predatory police agencies that go out of their way to get the trucker.Its a damn war zone out there.Thats not a stretch.How many people can go to work in the morning and by the end of their shift be in jail,dead or totally harrassed by the police.The liability is off the wall!The responsibility is off the wall!The power.....you have absolutely none.Your own company will throw you to the wolves.And the pay.......what ?40 to 50 k average.That is just a pathetic amount of money for what can happen to you.

  • @angusjames639
    @angusjames639 6 лет назад +4

    WOW logistics warehouses of Wisconsin, requiring drivers to give your cdl's up to be scanned for proof of who you are, but, they are stealing driver's identities and selling them. ....

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад

      No kidding! I believe it though! No more loads to them! Dave

  • @johnnywayne3443
    @johnnywayne3443 6 лет назад +5

    You are so right. I recognized the growing risks years ago, and I got out.

  • @jarrodwhittington9108
    @jarrodwhittington9108 6 лет назад +1

    this channel routinely addresses the real issues of trucking that others lack the fortitude or backbone for

  • @alangee79010
    @alangee79010 6 лет назад +3

    Media will judge those drivers before the full report is cleared and vetted.

  • @michaelstoltz58
    @michaelstoltz58 6 лет назад +3

    Your completely correct. The larger companies with drive out the independents. This will drive the drivers pay down, but don't worry. The large companies find ways to recruit people to work for less.

  • @waterbottle4782
    @waterbottle4782 6 лет назад +3

    I like the "always have a dashcam" text at the bottom. I have one in my car and hell I even have a camera mounted to my bicycle helmet when riding. There is less chance of a he said vs I said in a police investigation with video.

  • @zyah548
    @zyah548 5 лет назад +1

    Man you the honest trucker I’ve seen on RUclips , I’ve learn so much from you sir ....thank you very much for all your great informations

  • @markh.2899
    @markh.2899 6 лет назад +3

    You nailed it ! A buddy of mine (USA) used to drive for the movie studios and would occasionally pull explosives for a movie that required them. My friend did get hazard pay since the Teamsters made sure of it. I agree with you, Truckers should be compensated accordingly because of the risks built -in to the job - thanks and best regards !

  • @michaelgarrett9492
    @michaelgarrett9492 5 лет назад +3

    Buy lawyer insurance. Mount cameras pointing out and in.

  • @cassiuspuckett8789
    @cassiuspuckett8789 6 лет назад +13

    Damn Dave, I hate to say it but your right. The sad parts is I can't afford to get out of it, and just bearly able to afford to keep going. I'm going to try to make it go till I retire, but it's getting really scary....

    • @jesuschrist2616
      @jesuschrist2616 6 лет назад +1

      Cassius Puckett try real estate no special training just take the course and it only take a week

  • @frankdavis3951
    @frankdavis3951 6 лет назад +2

    Very good point Dave, another driver can fake an accident on the road and ruin your driving Record! It's always the other guys fault when the police show up.wages have stagnated over the years and the cost of living has increased too much for people in general. Truckers could afford to live on their salaries if we didn't have to worry about high fuel prices, mortgages, auto loans, health insurance etc.

  • @johnparker7784
    @johnparker7784 6 лет назад +2

    Every profession needs a man just like you to clue the new guys into the tricks and traps. I have the highest respect for you.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks John! I just hate seeing new guys, or any guys getting screwed. Life is hard enough and money is too hard to come by without some outfit cheating you out of it. Dave

    • @johnparker7784
      @johnparker7784 6 лет назад

      I was in a different trade (very taxing on the body and somewhat dangerous). Naturally the owners also had their own set of dirty tricks to try to maximize their profit regardless of the effect on the rank and file. Thats why Im so in favor of what you are doing here.

  • @swordguy6893
    @swordguy6893 6 лет назад +3

    That's why I got a job with the county. Salt trucks, road work, ect. Never driving a big rig again.

  • @TruckerErikProductions
    @TruckerErikProductions 6 лет назад +51

    Why 4 dash cams on my truck 2 forwarded 2 backwards

    • @redglovegduck1037
      @redglovegduck1037 6 лет назад

      Trucker Erik JOURNEY'S I wonder oh wow wow wonder

    • @ashqelon7267
      @ashqelon7267 6 лет назад +1

      Trucker Erik JOURNEY'S ,
      One of the better things I believe any when can do in operating a rig.
      Cameras!
      In the US requires a third witness to confirm, camera is viable inadmissible.

    • @kercchan3307
      @kercchan3307 6 лет назад +1

      you forgot the the sides.

  • @shawn5773-q4z
    @shawn5773-q4z 6 лет назад +9

    This is worth re posting; at regular intervals.

  • @roc-8059
    @roc-8059 5 лет назад +4

    Is not worthy anymore and thank God I have another skill to help support my family and myself.

  • @aaronporter8024
    @aaronporter8024 5 лет назад +1

    I love how he broke it down cuz I'm getting into the truck driving !! I'm a firm believer of not driving distracted because anything can happen while behind the wheel of a big vehicle !!!

  • @truckerl39
    @truckerl39 6 лет назад +95

    On top of previous comment is the 14 hour/ELD makes us drive tired

    • @funnyfarm5555
      @funnyfarm5555 6 лет назад +3

      How? Explain in more Detail!!! Things are going to change with the ELD. Hopefully no 14 hr unloads etc. I liked my 10 hrs off. now retired

    • @charlessellars7871
      @charlessellars7871 6 лет назад +6

      No the eld doesn't make you drive tired

    • @harold562
      @harold562 6 лет назад +4

      ELD enforces that you take the 10 hr rest, how is that going to make you or anyone drive tired? unless you are doing something when you should be resting, no it doesn't cause you to drive tired. i use company ELD's everyday, and trust me, its a nightmare. It could cause you to drive more stressed, but not tired. Stress comes in from dealing with traffic, idiots, phone accidents on 4 wheeler, and not finding parking or trying to get somewhere when you are close on your hrs because that's the closest safe heaven, or loading/unloading empties your clock and they wont let you stay there for the night. Then again, THAT IS YOUR CHOICE, plan ahead. Loading/Unloading you cant predict unless you have been there before, but if you know traffic is bad ahead, or you know it frequently gets that bad, unless you have enough time to go through, call it quits.
      BTW. Pro tip, log it as it is on the ELD. You have no idea how much time is wasted on drive time which cant be edited if you forget to go off duty, or on duty. #minutescount

    • @Noneedforhandlesanymore
      @Noneedforhandlesanymore 6 лет назад +1

      Try and get proper rest !! Ten aint nothing and then dispatch hurrasing none stop for shit they can figure out them selfs!!!

    • @bohunt9596
      @bohunt9596 6 лет назад +4

      No it doesn't. It limits how long you can drive. It doesn't make you hop behind the wheel tired in any way/shape/form.

  • @robertdiamondoil2384
    @robertdiamondoil2384 6 лет назад +6

    Every truck driver needs a dash camera recording they're worth having

  • @commonsense5188
    @commonsense5188 6 лет назад +6

    Absolutely fantastic video. I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I'm only 2 years into what I thought was going to be my new career, but I'm seriously having large bouts of apprehension. I love driving and had hopes of being an O/O one day (yea right, not these days) I'm seeing so many things on a daily basis, not to mention big brother and their ridiculous rules and regs, HOS, shitty companies like mine who don't fix mechanical issues even though it's my ass on the line when they say "take the load or go home" as if I can just go home and not make money. I have a family to provide for and I get blackmailed daily to run when the truck isn't in proper working condition, and in the end, if something DID happen, it would be my ass. But hey, who cares right? As long as the load gets there. Unfortunately, even though my local driving gig doesn't pay great for the risks I take daily, I can't even find anything in my area that pays close to what driving does without a college degree.

  • @Silvervwolfee
    @Silvervwolfee 4 года назад +1

    The other day... 45,000 of rebar on the deck... San Francisco Traffic... Going down hill... Not speeding, just in the flow of traffic... Suddenly everone in front of me decides they want to stop! No way I can slow down in time. Put the brake pedal all the way to the floor. The only thing that saved me is the car in front of me moved up a half car length which gave me juuust enough room to get stopped in time. I had to pull off the road to put on some clean britches!

  • @robertgillis2249
    @robertgillis2249 6 лет назад +14

    I enjoy watching your videos and reading the comments below. You alwyas come up with giod points but never any solid answers to these questions. Ive been in the industry for years and have zero accidents. Its not a matter of if but when. Like many out here I live paycheck to paycheck. I set aside,money for my taxes and keep a little in savings for repairs. I tend to not think about the what ifs in life otherwise I'd never leave my house.

    • @revoace7184
      @revoace7184 6 лет назад

      Robert Gillis that’s his entire message. And when the if happens to the unfortunate they will more then likely end up in jail. Just consider it a vacation.

  • @684avatar
    @684avatar 4 года назад +2

    It’s both a blessing and a curse there are now cameras on most trucks these days.

  • @joseloco6804
    @joseloco6804 5 лет назад +3

    Don't watch videos or play with your phone while driving. Invest into 4 cameras all around your truck. And defensive driving. Be safe

  • @cyclotechtwister1997
    @cyclotechtwister1997 6 лет назад +1

    And some people still think this is a great Country, Time To wake UP!

  • @chrisgoodwin2080
    @chrisgoodwin2080 6 лет назад +8

    I don’t think that’s a valid argument, anyone, driving any vehicle can and will be charged the same way. You could work at Home Depot, and kill someone on your way to work. If you do, you will be charged. Truck drivers are expected to be “professional drivers”. This means that we are expected to be better drives than everyone else on the road, we are to be more alert, and more attentive. There is no electronic log, that is going to make you be less of a professional, just a bad attitude. By having your own dash cam (which you can get a free app for on your smart phone), you are protecting yourself. Let’s try being better drivers, better employees and better role models for the people who don’t drive professionally. We know they aren’t educated about the rigs we drive. Buck up, and move on.

  • @lightfighter7873
    @lightfighter7873 5 лет назад +2

    Put down the phones, movies and anything else. Put on Sirius sattelite radio and concentrate on the road.

  • @banditkings1953
    @banditkings1953 6 лет назад +3

    Majority of all trucking companies are self-insured LLC. And 8 out of 10 times the trucking company well throw the driver under the bus. Insurance Company rules the industry if you can't get insurance coverage for a driver the driver cannot work. And if the trucking company is large enough to be self-insured you can bet that if you get into an accident they will throw that driver under the bus and turn him loose to fend for himself. Doesn't matter if you're a rocky or a seasoned experience driver they will throw you under the bus. The only thing trucking companies know is revenue. Making money is the only thing they understand.

  • @ouichef3140
    @ouichef3140 6 лет назад +1

    I was told by a trucking company that they have had guys charged for distracted driving and what the OPP will do is subpoena the company gps records for said truck and match up the cell phone records to show the truck was moving at the same time as the cell phone was recieving/sending texts. Bam you are SOL!

  • @oldcat1959
    @oldcat1959 6 лет назад +14

    Amen. Too many truck drivers lie about making a lot of money and that it’s NOT ABOUT THE MONEY. I really think brokers are possibly a bigger problem. They’re real crooks. 😡

  • @popsxbox
    @popsxbox 6 лет назад +1

    Retired from trucking after 20+ years on the road. Owner operator and company driver during those years of driving. I started in October of 1990. Advice worth its weight in gold. I never owned anything or had anything in my name. LLC while in business as an owner operator can protect you. As a company driver we never put anything in my name. This was advice from a lawyer and I took it to the bank. You are a target , a big payday rolling in and out of different states every day with different laws. Knowing how to protect your assets and you as the living person will get you through your career as a professional driver. The pay has never been what it should be but somehow I made a good living and raised a family on trucking. Can't really complain about it. Good luck and hope this little bit of advice helps. It sure saved my ass more than once.

  • @Cactusxxx222
    @Cactusxxx222 6 лет назад +22

    I’m just getting into trucking because I can no longer find work in the industry I’ve work in the last 30 years because of my age. I agree with your sentiment about the risk reward factor. I do believe that the pendulum is swinging in the right direction now and truck drivers are finally getting paid more, but it still has a long way to go to truly compensate drivers justly and adequately for the risk they take every day.
    I am very concerned about all the 4 wheelers on the road and the way they act and drive, but I have committed myself to this industry now. I will have to be extra careful, slow and methodical in everything I do to make sure I won’t have an incident.

    • @dontswin
      @dontswin 6 лет назад +5

      You really should consider something related to what you were doing. I've been in this racket of hustling frieght with a Class A(on and off) for 22 years. I've even been a fancy motor coach operator. I left the buses, thinking I'd get more stability with work loads. Well, that was a false premise too. Be prepared for a revolving door as far as your job situation. Trucking turnover is well over 80%, especially in OTR. Today, I would never consider and OTR position. I did a .46/mi. gig doing oversized flatbed work in 2016, I thought I'd be living on cat food. Forget it man, you will thank me later.

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 6 лет назад +4

      If you are "slow and methodical" with a company, you will be unemployed. The COMPANY will set your speed and route for you (the real reason for E-Logs) and the shipper will (usually but not always) do everything they can to screw that schedule up. This is the Trucker's Paradox....

  • @charlessmith6107
    @charlessmith6107 6 лет назад +1

    That’s why I respect all truck drivers you guys are really 11B s baby infantry. Without logistics we are nothing. Thanks for the video.

  • @ElizabethF2222
    @ElizabethF2222 6 лет назад +3

    Probably even more treacherous if you drive for a mega carrier, then they know you are most likely heavily insured. Never thought about this. Will most definitely get a dash cam!

  • @mrj-charles6383
    @mrj-charles6383 6 лет назад +2

    Happened to me had a aggressive driver p.o. that I was driving 2 slow for him and could not pass. When he did stayed with till the traffic light and blocked me. Then attempted to get in the truck to do who knows what. I drove off then a few months later I am sitting in jail with multiple felony charges and a $50k US Cash bond. Thankfully I was able to get out of jail in 10 days and with a attorneys help get this down to a misdemeanor and no fines. Anyway that was in 2013 and when I look for a new job this nonsense follows me and hard to get a decent job.

  • @markbush3429
    @markbush3429 6 лет назад +73

    So whats the answer every trucker just quit ?

    • @thecurtray
      @thecurtray 6 лет назад +10

      a house divided will fall

    • @jeffreymroberts37
      @jeffreymroberts37 6 лет назад +29

      For a day is all it will take and all the B.S. stops.

    • @JDUBZisYAHWEH
      @JDUBZisYAHWEH 6 лет назад +12

      No other job pays 60k a year just for first year at the job. Sure it peaks at only 110k for specialty loads ie flatbedding but its still a good paying job for what few requirements there are.

    • @Mariovlogs-pf4jl
      @Mariovlogs-pf4jl 6 лет назад +4

      Mark Bush yep

    • @theodorebowers9737
      @theodorebowers9737 6 лет назад +7

      Bigpimping Papercut were do you work ?

  • @sucellos8621
    @sucellos8621 6 лет назад +2

    Exactly why I'll likely never sit in the driver's seat of a truck again. I've managed to avoid the situations discussed, but I've seen many people who haven't. It's just not worth it anymore given the risk.

  • @John-uc5vn
    @John-uc5vn 6 лет назад +6

    Trucker always gets the ticket in any case, I know from experience

  • @martincarroll7470
    @martincarroll7470 4 года назад +2

    on my final day while making a local delivery for my sainted boss, a 4 wheeler loaded with a family, pulled out of a business right in front of me. How I did not hit them is a true miracle.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад

      Little scares like that stay with you for a long time.

  • @erbenton07
    @erbenton07 6 лет назад +4

    Like I told my last wife, I said "Honey, I never drive faster than I can see. Besides that, it's all in the reflexes."

  • @bryanbond3886
    @bryanbond3886 6 лет назад +1

    I decided to hang it up after almost 30 yrs. Dot b/s is forcing good truck drivers out. It's just not worth it anymore. Pay sucks. I made more money 10 yrs ago than what they were paying me. There's not going to be anyone left.

  • @drayhazel
    @drayhazel 6 лет назад +3

    When I first started driving I used to listen to a driver complain about the brakes on his dump truck and the Boss would say, there is nothing wrong if you want a job get your ass out there and do your job. So here you have guys that need the money and didn't understand that you are responsible as a driver it's is up to you to inspect your truck and tell the mechanics about the problems. So you have to decide if your job is that important. We had a guy come down the road in his truck and a woman came through the intersection and he swerved to try and avoid her and ended up rolling the truck over and it landed on top of her killing her. He along with his boss are in prison.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  6 лет назад

      Wow! Dave

    • @teksight9714
      @teksight9714 6 лет назад

      drayhazel - I reported my ABS break light was on indicating a problem and my dispatch would never bring me in to repair it. They don't care about you getting citations, points, or worse.

    • @jamesloghry8083
      @jamesloghry8083 6 лет назад +1

      Driver is responsible for brakes. Learn dont burn.

  • @jackobrein1750
    @jackobrein1750 6 лет назад +2

    Then again no other jobs pay what I can make out on the road.
    When I work as a warehouse worker. I made $500 a week.
    With trucking I make $1000.
    Where I live you only have two choices beat boxes or flip burgers! I chose trucking to escape.