On a busy Tuesday in the midlands of Ireland, continental driver Kevin Feeney describes his career as well as his love for travel and Scania V8 trucks.
Nice one Paul thanks for the upload. Fair play to Kevin there that’s a tidy outfit for the age. That was a good video of you get the chance to do any more like that!
Great video Paul, really enjoyed that interview / journey / look around the rig.. P.s , the little bull in the truck is from a bottle of torres wine ( I drank a few )
Gents , great video. Question , when you were walking round the fridge trailer , what is it you refered to as the 'hamburger ' ?? the spare wheel ?. Regards
Down though our years of continental driving, Kevin and I would have noticed the Greek continental spec was big power, alloys, riding low, no spots/bars or too much stuff hanging off the truck Brian. Thanks for watching.
Tidy outfit, cheers Paul. Anyone know any firms running gear like this on the continent, that would consider taking on a 25yr old 1 Yr experience? Or what I should do to get in that position
Not sure of the age policy of specific firms Lewis. You could start by phoning some of the better known outfits, or even better still, call into the ones you'd most like to work for. Face to face is often a much better way of getting a start.
I need a bit of a favour if possible. I am trying to get to Spain to access the treatment abroad scheme as I can not be treated in Ireland. I am from Galway and I have 2 little doggies Batman and Robyn I want to bring with me, but its hard to get a ferry if you don't travel by vehicle. I am in bad health and I have to fund myself getting out there. If you know anyone that would give myself and my two small dogeens a lift across the water I would be ever so greatful. Thanks for reading this and God bless.
More of these please Paul, great to see
Great Video..Lovely Outfir.
Great video Paul, I knew Kevin's dad well, worked with Ben years ago, an absolute gentleman 👍
Yeah classic vid:: thanks for lettin us come along 👌KEEP ON TRUCKINGGOOD ☠️☠️
Glad you enjoyed it.
thanks for the upload
No bother Andrew. Must do a few more. A 6x4 S would be the job😉
Nice one Paul thanks for the upload. Fair play to Kevin there that’s a tidy outfit for the age. That was a good video of you get the chance to do any more like that!
Glad you liked it Tom.
Lovely truck kevin nice clean example
Nice one lads 👍Safe journey.
Love the interview style video. Good stuff Paul.
Thanks Carlos.
Great videos! Subscribed!
Very tidy plant 👍👍
Great video Paul, really enjoyed that interview / journey / look around the rig..
P.s , the little bull in the truck is from a bottle of torres wine ( I drank a few )
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it Gary.
Great video 🇮🇪
Thanks Lee.
My Dad drove for Joe Murray Also ! Joe & John are sound fellas
Great vid kev keep er handy 👍
Great bit of banter lads,lovely unit,is it missing a Chereau badge under reg,but still looks outa place.Great shots of dropping and picking
Thanks Derek. Kevin reckons the Chereau badge under the reg is on the older model.
Gents , great video. Question , when you were walking round the fridge trailer , what is it you refered to as the 'hamburger ' ?? the spare wheel ?.
Regards
The round tail lights Derek; brake, indicator and tail light all in one round lense earned them the nick name "hamburgers"😄
Can you explain what you mean by Irish spec/Greek spec, that's got me interested in different specs now 😀
Down though our years of continental driving, Kevin and I would have noticed the Greek continental spec was big power, alloys, riding low, no spots/bars or too much stuff hanging off the truck Brian. Thanks for watching.
@Paul O'Callaghan if you get a chance could you follow up with Kevin very interested in seeing what his truck is like now nearly a year on
That is some tidy rig
Mint..
Tidy outfit, cheers Paul.
Anyone know any firms running gear like this on the continent, that would consider taking on a 25yr old 1 Yr experience? Or what I should do to get in that position
Not sure of the age policy of specific firms Lewis. You could start by phoning some of the better known outfits, or even better still, call into the ones you'd most like to work for. Face to face is often a much better way of getting a start.
@@Paulo660 appreciate you getting back Paul, I'll keep trying. Face to face would be a good call
Cheers
McKeefry in lifting the blood
Hi how much is average salary of a truck driver in Ireland or uk?
4K per month. (full month away) In the bank
I need a bit of a favour if possible. I am trying to get to Spain to access the treatment abroad scheme as I can not be treated in Ireland. I am from Galway and I have 2 little doggies Batman and Robyn I want to bring with me, but its hard to get a ferry if you don't travel by vehicle. I am in bad health and I have to fund myself getting out there. If you know anyone that would give myself and my two small dogeens a lift across the water I would be ever so greatful. Thanks for reading this and God bless.