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05/29/2026

A lot of people think truck drivers are out here living freely on the road, but most have no idea how difficult the lifestyle really is.

Truck drivers don’t always get the chance to shower every day. Sometimes drivers go several days without a proper break because schedules are tight, parking is limited, and deliveries have strict appointment times that can’t be missed.

Many drivers eat while driving, skip meals entirely, or grab food whenever they can because there’s barely enough time in the day to stop. Between traffic, loading delays, inspections, weather, and long hours away from home, the job becomes more about survival and responsibility than comfort.

Most people only see the truck passing them on the highway. They don’t see the nights spent sleeping in parking lots, the missed family events, the stress of deadlines, or the exhaustion that comes with constantly being on the move.

Trucking isn’t a vacation or an easy lifestyle. For many drivers, it’s a sacrifice made to keep freight moving and shelves stocked while spending weeks away from home and normal routines.

05/28/2026

You can always spot the rookie coming down the mountain…

Jake brake off…
foot glued to the pedal…
smoke rolling off the tandems like they’re cooking dinner back there.

Then they pull over at the bottom talking about…
“Why do my brakes smell burnt?”

Because brakes are supposed to HELP control the truck…
not do all the work for 80,000 pounds downhill.

That engine brake ain’t decoration.
Low gear exists for a reason.
And riding your brakes for 6 miles straight is basically begging for an expensive lesson.

Old school drivers been saying it forever…

“Go down the hill in the same gear you climbed it.”

Simple.
But apparently common sense took the off ramp somewhere back in 1999.

Nothing wakes you up faster than the smell of hot brakes halfway down a grade…
except maybe seeing the runaway truck ramp getting real close.

05/28/2026

Florida drivers think they understand parking lot wildlife chaos… until they visit Maine and realize the entire state operates under unofficial moose law. 🫎🌲💀
You don’t honk. You don’t speed around them. You sit there in stunned silence while a 1,200-pound forest refrigerator slowly walks through the Hannaford parking lot like it’s deciding where to buy mulch. 😭
This isn’t your parking lot anymore.
This is moose territory.
That lobster roll can wait. 🦞
Because once a Maine moose locks eyes with your Subaru, the entire situation becomes a life insurance evaluation.
Traffic backing up? Normal.
Tourists panicking? Absolutely.
The moose? Completely unbothered.
And somehow they always move: • three slow steps
• stop directly in front of your car
• stare into your soul
• then continue walking like they pay property taxes in Bangor 💀
Meanwhile every lifelong Mainer is sitting calmly with iced coffee like: “Yup… that’s Gary. He does this every Thursday.” 😭
And the craziest part?
Nobody questions it.
Because everybody in Maine already knows you NEVER challenge an animal built like a horse designed by a logging company.
Especially one capable of accidentally folding your entire SUV like a lawn chair. 🌲🫎💀

05/27/2026
05/27/2026
05/27/2026

Every truck driver says they can drive…

Until it’s time to back up.

Then suddenly all you see is the back of these trucks sitting at the fuel island for 45 minutes with the flashers on.

Some of y’all know every horsepower rating ever made…
but still need three pull-ups to hit a dock straight.

Peterbilt guys think chrome adds skill.
Kenworth drivers act like they’re hauling the Declaration of Independence.
Freightliner drivers are just happy the check engine light turned off for a few miles.
Volvo drivers got lumbar support and heated seats like they’re headed to a spa day.
Mack drivers still angry about something from 1987.
Western Star drivers?
Those dudes either haul heavy equipment… or look like they fight bears for recreation.

At the end of the day though…
they all look the same from the four-wheelers perspective.

Big. Slow. In the way.

Until the shelves are empty.

05/26/2026

Attention 2 and 4 wheelers: Have you ever seen a tire blow on a 18 wheeler?
Keep tailgating or hanging out next to one and you just might get lucky!

05/21/2026

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