Since I began driving truck I've been able to pray more, talk to God more, listen to my sermons with no interruptions and my Christian music. Getting closer to Him everyday
Yesssirrr 🙏🏼 same man we are blessed to have a CDL and have a driving job ima 20 rn but going turn 21 in a month and excited to start my CDL journey with my family I’ve been having since I was 16 years old 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just started in the Ready- Mix industry. Good pay, Lot's of people helping me learn the slump and procedures for different job sites. I'll be laid off come winter. But I'm OK with that ☺ This could be the Job I retire from in 15 or so years. 48 now. Driven trucks since my 20's.
Ivver but boy there wverver@jasonim235 Can be... 40 years ago when I started there were few jobs that were pumped and therefore a lot of chute pours. Made me a better driver but boy there were moments.
I’ve been a cable guy for 25 years. I’m thinking about driving for a concrete company like you’re doing for about 7 years before I retire. Your thoughts?
Well if inconsistent hrs and sometimes long hrs and depending on the outfit your wanting to work for has some nice trucks with A/C😎. Also you’ll probably be at the bottom of the totem pole so you will probably get a lot of the jobs others won’t want. If you’re ok with dealing with the problems that winter brings although you may be laid off for winter. But with all that said I think it’s a good gig to settle into retirement if you like driving a lot. What province or state will you be working?
Since I began driving truck I've been able to pray more, talk to God more, listen to my sermons with no interruptions and my Christian music. Getting closer to Him everyday
Praise The Lord.
Amen brother. That’s very appropriate use of your time!
Yesssirrr 🙏🏼 same man we are blessed to have a CDL and have a driving job ima 20 rn but going turn 21 in a month and excited to start my CDL journey with my family I’ve been having since I was 16 years old 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just started in the Ready- Mix industry. Good pay, Lot's of people helping me learn the slump and procedures for different job sites. I'll be laid off come winter. But I'm OK with that ☺ This could be the Job I retire from in 15 or so years. 48 now. Driven trucks since my 20's.
Good to be humble and learn all we can, for there's always something new to learn. Where you working at in the world?
@@dallasamckinney Ontario, Canada :)
Must be busy up there?
@@dallasamckinney Hit and miss as I'm the new guy. But got some overtime. I dig this job. Pretty chill and good folks. God Bless.
That’s really nice when you’ve got a job you like and when the atmosphere is chill.
Most times the biggest hassle with work is dealing with traffic.
Yes indeed, I'm sure its frustrating in those big cities. My city isn't too bad but can have its challenges at times.
and customer.
Ivver but boy there wverver@jasonim235 Can be... 40 years ago when I started there were few jobs that were pumped and therefore a lot of chute pours.
Made me a better driver but boy there were moments.
Yeah there were a lot of paddling on walls but everything seems to be pumped now a days.
I carry a jug of hot water with me because sometimes the air pump will freeze so I pour it over the pump to get it going
Sounds like your air dryer isn't working well or there's water left in the system too long.
What was the implication of the title of the video. Im about get into ready mix driving. Was going to truck otr
😂 did you skip talking parts😂 it was doing wheel barrels down a hole when you can’t see what’s going on.
@@dallasamckinney yeah, my bad. I sent this before watching the video to completion.. thanks for the reply
Np there are other driving ones. Enjoy
I’ve been a cable guy for 25 years. I’m thinking about driving for a concrete company like you’re doing for about 7 years before I retire. Your thoughts?
Well if inconsistent hrs and sometimes long hrs and depending on the outfit your wanting to work for has some nice trucks with A/C😎. Also you’ll probably be at the bottom of the totem pole so you will probably get a lot of the jobs others won’t want. If you’re ok with dealing with the problems that winter brings although you may be laid off for winter. But with all that said I think it’s a good gig to settle into retirement if you like driving a lot. What province or state will you be working?