Here is episode 4 of my trucking documentary series. Enjoy!

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25 Responses to “The Life of a Trucker – Episode 4”

  • LKwood58:

    Powerful material, and it makes me think that those of us at home sometimes take for granted our ‘home time’ since we are here each day. Are your friendships deeper because you’re gone? 5+ Stars. Woody

  • jonnytruckfest:

    this is part 3 just that the numbering has messed up abit but :) its a great video even tho :D

  • truckdrivah:

    Dude do you feel like suicide or something? Always moaning and crying!

    Listen to some rock. Cheer up.

  • 1959843295:

    no offence or nothing yh im a hgv driver myself and it aint that bad u make it sound asif u wnna die serious ive watched all your episondes and all you do is moan and get stuck in certain situations lol no offence

  • jsmoovethe1st:

    itz ok pimp just put in Plies and jam ; }

  • valtradrivern111:

    amazing vid David!!!!!

    1 question, Wat ever happened to episode 2 & 3?

    5 stars

  • TruckerWarren:

    You always say in the credits that the camera work is by you. Which is fine, you do a great job. But I want to know: Is there someone else with you? Or are they just random people you ask for a hand?

  • deathfromatruck:

    I replied to you on your profile page, meant to say episode 7, not 4. But the answer is still the same. I have not once been in front of the camera while someone else was opeating it!!

  • deathfromatruck:

    Thanks, ep 2, 3, and 10 had copyright music in them and got yanked. I will remaster them at some point, but that will take some time.

  • deathfromatruck:

    LoL, I dont want to die, hahaha. I take the situations and spin them into an emotionally charged situation. Its real, but its also maybe slighty exploited too, for dramatic purposes. I try making happy episodes, and after watching, wonder, will the youtube audience want this, or the stuff they are used to getting from me.

  • deathfromatruck:

    Thanks woody!

  • deathfromatruck:

    Many thanks to you, glad you enjoyed it.

  • deathfromatruck:

    Catching up on comments, thanks brother!

  • TruckerWarren:

    Okay, It just looks sometimes like there is more than you filming. Great job on making it look that way. Tnx for the replies…

  • jonnytruckfest:

    Thanks for these great vids david!!! Gives me an insight on what its like being a trucker in canada and what i’ll be doing as soon as i get to the great nation of canada!! 5/5 =D!!

  • SUPERKOPPEN2008:

    what happen to episode 2,3?

  • stanno34:

    We are missing some videos!

  • yorkstem:

    This is a good idea for an a & e doccumentry

  • dueltruck700:

    iwow,….wow. what an amazing doccumentary! like…..you’ve really opened my eyes to the hardships you guys endure…my dad is a driver and i’ve gone with him alot. all i can is. you people amaze me. keep that kenworth between between the ditches…keep your foot on the floor and just keep on truckin brother. the well-being of the country lies in your hands

  • ridler2012:

    Are you sure you’re an amateur documentary? Well I’ll give you 5 out of 5 for this…. Keep up the good work

  • harville61:

    what do you use for editing?

  • HoganMo:

    would really like to see the missing episodes. I know you’re busy though.

  • Bernhardist:

    Where are episode 2 and 3 of Your documentary?
    A very good job You`ve done!!
    Wich programm do You used to edit the video´s?
    They are very nice and interesting
    5* from Germany

  • xboxliveman123:

    your cinematography is excellent, your music selection is excellent, you should make documentaries instead of miles and yes i am a flatbedder,,,,,skateboarding is not a crime..

  • andrzejtrucker:

    great vid!in Europe we had similar problems when it comes to customs, thank god must of the countries are in EU now and You don’t need customs clearence to enter from one country to another, the only difference is that in Europe You wouldn’t be able to make 1000 km in one day in the traffic and with all the laws regulations…

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