 On the road, on our Wal-Mart to Wal-Mart tours, we don't get much entertainment. And when we do, we're watching Trucker Josh. You should too. Flip that truck and Sam rides. Tell them all about it, Sam. Tell them. They're on your road. Tell them. Tell them, Sam. Tell them how it is. Woof, woof, woof! Ordered at 2 p.m. Eastern time. We have a new trailer behind us with some new stuff in it. And somebody in Canada wants that stuff. They're paying big bucks for it. And we're excited to be moving to Tennessee. The sign said anyway. Welcome. Very friendly people. Thanks for the sign. I feel welcome. We go left. We're not going home, so we're going right. I-24 splits off to the left here, takes us up to Chattanooga. 24 splits off to the left here. And this driver just realized now that he wants to go right, even though there's been signs for like 15 miles. 24 west is what I would take if I was going home to Manitoba. I-75 north. Up to Ontario. So this is where the fork in the road is. And none of you pop out in front of me. Swift right beside me. You're making me nervous. Dangerous driving beside that truck. Here we go. Okay. Construction, construction. Wonderful. More construction. Just what I was hoping for. I had my fingers crossed hoping. Please, let there be lots of construction today. It's my favorite. Got my windshield here, but nothing compared to what we have up in Canada. Why do we get all the parts? I'd love to share some with you guys. So I'm confused. None of my 70 a little bit. Work overtime. Why is this guy doing 45 in a 70 mile an hour? Gas shifts up and then bogs me down. Of course. Professional driver right there knows what he's doing. You can do two things at once. That makes him a professional. That's how it works, right? I got to start thinking about where I'm going to stop. Diesel. Diesel. You and this whipper of a tail that you got right here. The audience is demanding more of you. More of all of this. And lots of that tail wagging. Lots of that. Yes. Everybody says more diesel or they're going to leave. I don't want them to leave. I want them to keep watching the videos. Say something. Say something clever. A dog? Is that a dog? Don't mess with me man. Don't mess with my emotions. Put me on your spot and then you tease me about other dogs. You really got another dog man? Is he over there? You think he wants to be friends? You asked for it and I delivered. More weasel. Hey guys. How did I do? Not much of a vlogger myself but hey. I'm usually more of a sort of kind of an extra. I'm more of a background kind of guy. Here I have been requested though. This is how I look when I'm relaxed. Very good diesel. Very good. Always relaxed. So I've just done laundry here. This is actually from a different day that I'm finishing this just editing this and putting this together now and wrapping it all up for you. So thanks for watching today. It's been a really fun trip. Since we've got back on van division I've been a lot happier with the work I've been doing. It's been more fulfilling it feels like and it's been better for me. I do miss home a lot though. I'm gone a little bit longer now than I was when I was on Dex and as much as I love being in the truck and I love getting back in the truck after being at home doesn't take long and I'm missing home again. So when you're out on the road and you miss your family you don't miss your wife. You miss your husband. That's a perfectly normal feeling. I struggle with that a lot. Maybe I'll do a whole video one day sort of diving into what would I say the emotions of trucking with trucker Josh. I don't like talking about emotions much. So maybe we won't. Maybe we will. I don't know. But it might be beneficial to some people who are thinking of getting into the industry. Thinking of getting into the truck just so that you guys know what the tax is emotionally. It's not easy for me. And I'm a guy who loves this job. I love it. There's nothing else in this world I'd rather do. But being away from home isn't easy for anybody. So I won't go too much further into this. I'll do a separate video one day. But I do miss home a lot when I'm on the road a lot. And it's tough. Especially when I got a beautiful wife waiting for me at home. I miss her a lot. But you got to do what you got to do. It's so hard to balance. Because I love my job. I love trucking. I also love my wife. I can't have the things we have at home without going to work. So you have to go to work. You have to work for what you have. You want a good life. You want to have a home. You want to have a little bit of a property. You want to have a bit of a retirement when you're at that point one day. You got to work. It's just part of life. You got to provide. Anyways. Enough with all that. Thanks for watching today everybody. And I'll see you tomorrow. Don't forget to tune in and subscribe.