Edward Rodriguez :
🫡 The more experience I gain driving different types of trucks, the more respect I have for all drivers. For a long time, I mainly drove 53-foot tractor-trailers, and I saw things from that perspective. Now that I’ve been spending more time driving box trucks, I’ve realized something that many people don’t understand: you never truly know how difficult a job is until you’re the one doing it. A lot of people look at a box truck driver, a garbage truck driver, a bus driver, a tow truck operator, or any other commercial driver and assume it’s easier than driving a tractor-trailer, but the reality is very different. Every piece of equipment comes with its own challenges, limitations, risks, and level of stress. There are drivers who perform incredible maneuvers with vehicles that may look simple from the outside, and there are others who do amazing things with larger equipment. Today, I can honestly say that I respect everyone who works behind the wheel professionally, because no matter what you’re driving, we all face challenges that most people will never see. Don’t judge another driver’s job by the type of truck they drive. Many things look easy from the outside, but once you’re sitting in that driver’s seat and doing the job yourself, that’s when you truly understand why every professional driver deserves respect.✊🫡
2026-06-20 16:24:12