Blizzard Aftermath (Trucking Vlog #53)

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Publicado 2018-01-27
After the great storm comes the great dig-out

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @VasiliyAgiy
    Dear Canadians, We get it, you live in a frozen wasteland so you're not impressed with our idea of a blizzard. Go suck an icicle. Dear Austrialians, Pretty cool, huh?
  • @Stanley_Furley
    You won credibility with me when you said "look at what the old geezers are doing, they're staying put, so am I"............for a rookie driver ALWAYS watch the geezers and you will get home in one piece.
  • @freebird7284
    my hats of to the people that go through this for the rest of us
  • @truefigmandu1810
    It's very encouraging to see a 23 year old with a level head. I guess there is a little hope for the future after all. Keep safe out there.
  • @willynaylor7356
    I started driving same age as you.Im 45 now,no accidents,you have the right attitude,screw em,no load is worth your or somebody else's life.
  • @idahorodgersusmc
    Been driving for 20 years, # 1 rule in wyoming: Nov 15 till April 1st, Dont let the Sun set on your ass on I 80. Glad you got the extra 70 miles, but you just figured out its not worth the stress and wasted hours. Good job, glad to share the road with somebody like you
  • @farmerdave7965
    In the winter time never allow your fuel level to fall below half full, especially in Wyoming.
  • @SuperBigblue19
    Always drive to your abilities & not anyone elses. Just because you see an old dude in a truck, does not mean he is experienced . Protect your driving record at all times, but be confident if you do decide to drive in poor weather. Being scared or overconfident can be just as bad. Like you said, the freight can wait. Late is always better then not at all. I have never been charged with a service failure if I communicated a delay to dispatch . If a company does? seek employment elsewhere. Always protect a clean safety record first.
  • @bs65
    You are indeed a mature 23 year old, very wise decision to staying put. Nothing is more precious than your life. Total respect, God bless you young man !
  • @Davetg01
    I'm a UK truck driver, and we all have the same principle, your life is more important than the load. Nobody will argue with you.
  • @MrNohab
    Vasiliy you do it right! Don't ever risk, if your instinct said NO Go! I drive since 1979 I'm an old fox on the road, customers should accepted the delay because of the road conditions! Better be late than never! Don't argue with anybody over it, just tell'em, I delivered your staff safe and sound and smile! Be Safe young Man! Greets from North-West Canada!
  • You young man, are very wise. You will go far in this industry. "NO PUN INTENDED".
  • @orlando7136
    Needless to say, your channel is blowin up! Just found you a day ago, and have been watchin all your past videos. Enjoy the fact you don't take yourself so seriously and you just have good entertaining videos. Congratulations on your success. You deserve it!
  • @kaikai1594
    Your doing just fine kid! Keep making the right decisions and you'll survive along time out there! Good job!
  • @susane2245
    Smart young man! Dont Ever risk your safety for a job. Yes, they can wait if it's dangerous for you to drive!
  • @ericschwartz9674
    Its called old Timers !!!! You made the right choice staying there
  • @glemire7511
    You made very good decisions. I've done the I-80 snow torture runs many times, many years. They don't add to your life expectancy, so stay smart, and stay safe. (Nothing else is more important than you).
  • @ref69
    From a driver who drove across the states and through Central Europe for over 30 years, I feel you 100% brother! Your life is more important than trying to get that Walmart load to wherever! God bless you brother. Thanks for the upload and stay safe...