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{"text":"Ah, the golden years of trucking. Them was the days, my friends. Thirty years on the road, and I've seen it all. Back then, we had a certain freedom, a certain camaraderie that's hard to find these days. You know, when a man was a man, and a woman was a woman. We worked hard, we played hard, and we looked out for one another. We were a family on the road, a brotherhood of hands who understood each other's struggles.\n\nNowadays, it's all about the bottom line, and most companies don't care about the men and women who keep this country moving. They're just numbers to them, not people with families and dreams. But I've got some advice for the new drivers out there, the ones just starting their journey on the open road.\n\nFirst off, always remember that you're not alone. You've got a whole community of hands out there who've been where you are, and who can offer a helping hand when you need it most. We've all been through the rough patches, the long hours, the bad weather, and the traffic jams. But we've also seen some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets this world has to offer, and we've experienced the freedom of the open road like no one else.\n\nSecond, never forget why you got into this business in the first place. For some of us, it was the love of driving, the thrill of exploring new places and meeting new people. For others, it was the independence, the chance to be our own bosses and make our own schedules. Whatever your reason, hold onto it, and never let it slip away.\n\nAnd finally, always remember that it's not about the miles, it's about the journey. Sure, we've all got our share of stories about long hauls and tough loads, but at the end of the day, it's the people we meet and the memories we make that make this job worth doing. So take your time, enjoy the ride, and don't forget to stop and smell the roses along the way.\n\nSo, to all the new hands out there, welcome to the profession. May the road rise up to meet you, and may your journey be filled with adventure, laughter, and a whole lot of love for the open road. Keep your eyes on the horizon, and your heart full of grit and determination. You're in this for the long haul, and I've got no doubt you'll make it a good one. Happy trails, my friends.","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false} |
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