 Hi, I'm Pastor Chuck from East Earl, Pennsylvania, and you're watching Trucker Josh on TJV. You find person you and all those behind him listening in the background. Hey, Trucker Josh is on, buy it down. We're here in North Carolina, North Carolina, going to deliver some freight right away. It's going to be fun. I can't take you long for that because it's a secret. But as soon as we're done unloading it, we're going to go over to the Atlanta area and avoid the city, but go around the city. It's on the outskirts and pick up a load that's going back to Ontario. I believe it's going to be fun. I'm glad you're here. Let's go. Okie dokie, as they say, I guess there's only one entrance, one exit, a little tug on the trailer. Make sure it's not going to fall off. There we go. Myself in, so I don't fall out. Little Exxon truck stop. It's kind of hidden away that not a lot of people know about, which is good because then there's parking. So this was a very interesting neighborhood to deliver into. Oh, I'm going to have to really button up this corner here, too. I'm going to turn right here. There's a commercial business in here, but it is a residential road. So I'm going to have to go all the way around wide like this, so that I don't take out this stop sign on my right. Oh, as far as I can over here, stop. Make sure there's no traffic coming. As we start moving, he gets all excited, right? How do I get diesel to lay down? All I've got to do is whisper to him. Diesel is a trucking dog. He is grown up. So he knows when I say get down, he gets down now. Not in five seconds. Not maybe think about it. Maybe no. When I say get down, I need my mirror. Boom. He lays down and 600 meters. Turn right on Springs Road. Holy, the speed limit here is 45 miles an hour. I'm doing 30. And I'm like, yeah, this is fast enough for this road. 45. Wow. I wouldn't go that fast. Maybe because I'm in a big truck. Like this road is really narrow. I'm on the yellow line on my left and I'm on the white line on my right. 45 mile an hour. That's like 70 kilometers an hour. That's the speed limit on this little residential road. North Carolina doesn't mess around. They need to get places. Turn right on Springs Road. They need to get places. They need to get places. Now, 45 mile an hour. Hammer down. Get out of here. I'm gonna turn right here now. Oh, I'm gonna do the buttonhook again. This way so that I can make this corner to my right. Stop. It's okay. Let's do it. Let's do it. That squeak passed. This was like non-stop traffic here. To the right on Springs Road. Karen, no one cares. If there was non-stop traffic on these roads, this would not be as fun. But since there's no traffic, I mean, it's fun to see how small of a tiny little neighborhood I can fit into. Because what else am I gonna have to do this around? I'm only allowed in these places when I have a delivery in these places. And you can't just come for a joy ride through here in a semi for no reason. Wow, it's a big tree. Off to the right. Wow, those are big trees. That's crazy. What a beautiful area of North Carolina. Beautiful countryside here. That is my kind of area. The people I deliver to are great too. Really friendly people. The first flying jet we found, we're going in for a shower. Because I have shower credits. These are all reserved over here. I don't think that means much during the day. It just means for night. But I don't know what I'm gonna find back here. I don't think I've ever stopped at this one before. You guys seen the flying jet and pilot flying jet? They've been having, building these shops at a lot of their locations now. It's kind of nice. You can get your truck service here. Tires and everything done. I like it when they add that right at the truck stops. I don't know why Canada can't figure that out. Put the service centers at the truck stop. That's how you make money. Yes, let's parkin' in here. Quite a big lot in here. I don't know where we're gonna park. There's so many choices. I'm all showered up and smelling like a million bucks. I don't know what a million bucks smells like. But I imagine it would smell like me right now. Let's get back out there on the road. We have another four hours of driving to go yet. And we have a drop yard there. I'm gonna sleep in our drop yard. And there should be a load there for me tomorrow. It should be fun. Let's get going. Got a sort of sneak past Atlanta. Off we go. Who said it in my comment section right now? I'd have to look it up. But I always used to say, hi-ho, hi-ho, off to work I go. The correct way to say it is, hi-ho, hi-ho. So it's off to work I go. Just like you, just like everybody else. Starts by going to work. What is like working a 40 hour week? You know, like a normal person? Must be nice. Must be really nice. Think this is the exit. Yep. Same way we came in. I also got myself a coffee. I'm excited about it. It's gonna be good. I got myself a chicken wings too. Even more excited about that. Life is good. Chicken wings and coffee. All right, bud. What are you doing here, Mr. P.T.L? He's hanging around. There you are. You found your gears. There you go. Nope, he found his brake pedal again. Oh, there's somebody backing up. Well, what are you doing over there, Mr. Roll? What are both of you doing? Okay, so he must be backing into a spot over there. And this guy's probably gonna do a little U-turn and go into the pumps. Meanwhile, we've generated a kerfluffle. A whole random group of vehicles with no one quite really knowing what everyone else is doing. Get a CB truck or dash. I know, I hear you. I hear you. I have a CB. I left it in my old truck though and I don't know what happened to it. So I gotta get a new one. I don't like the CB radio. There's a whole bunch of people yelling at each other on there all the time. But it does come in handy every now and then. It does come in handy. There we go. There we go. All right, P.T.L, I wanna kinda get out of my way. I just wanna go to work. Didn't you get it in there the first time, but you had to pull all the way back out? It's okay, it happens. I'll forgive you. Well, what is this guy doing parked right here? This guy on the right. Southeastern aluminum. That's not a parking spot at all. What are you doing there? Boy, the gong throw at the truck stop, right? Doesn't matter where you are. Well, we survived Atlanta. A little ways further to go here and I'm gonna be staying outside the city tonight. Some of the signs say masks are in every... Masks are in, everybody is wearing them. Oh, I get what they did there. Trying to be cool. Masks are in now and everyone's wearing them. Really? We're here at our drop yard here in Georgia, South of Atlanta. And there's some weird critters making sounds in the bushes here. Can any of you Georgian-ers, Georgianites, Georgians, Georgians? Can any of you Georgians tell me what in the world this is? Listen, listen, it's crazy. I know you can't see anything, but just listen. Do you hear that? That sounds like a mammoth cricket. Like a cricket that could come out of that bush over there and eat me. What is that? It's been going on since I got here for like an hour. No breaks. I hope that that picked up on the mic. I might have to boost the audio for that there. That would be so annoying living here because I want to open my windows. It's hot, right? But it's not hot enough that I want to idle my truck all night. But it's hot. I want to have my windows open, put my screens in here, open up the windows in the back and sleep. But I'm going to have to go find a different place to park because those guys, I can hear it with the windows closed. That's crazy. It's crazy.