I almost gave up my trucking business when my transmission went bad in my truck, I thought I was getting ahead of the game by buying two other used trucks for back up but when they were all broke down at the same time I felt defeated, but after I watched your journey these past few months I sold two of my trucks to get enough money to pay for the transmission work for my main truck now I'm back in business again. Thanks for being so open and honest sometimes all it takes to make it is knowledge
Keep on truckin girl! Im not a big rig driver but i am a Forklift Operator and I appreciate each and every tuck driver out there busting their ass to get us all our supplies including all the stuff that i load up lol. Truckin is a very thankless job folks corporations just want their loads moved but they dont usually show any appreciation to these guys and gals so everyone should take the time to thank a trucker . Thank you Koko !!
So proud of you! Ive read many of your comments and I have read how you have been inspiring many people. Also, I’ve seen how you’ve constantly made progress despite having setbacks. Keep being positive and inspirational.
Hello Koko, I'm 70 years old and retired from trucking a year the 24th of September. I just want to say I enjoy your videos. I'm impressed with how you handle your business. Please don't let the trolls and haters turn you bitter. Stop responding to 'em. All you doing when you respond to their negativity is draining yourself and shining a light on them...That's what they want. Just do Koko. Post your videos on what you ste doing. Let that speak for you. Safe travels queen trucker...keep it between the lines.
I love the fact that you properly maintain your truck to ensure your safety and those who are around you on the freeway. I can't tell you how many truckers I see that neglect maintenance and they have breakdowns and lose money because they didn't do basic maintenance to their equipment. Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. Blessings
Greetings from Scotland! Full credit to you young lady! You did what you had to do to get into and stay in the trucking business Koko! The newest truck/trailer isn't always the best or most reliable kit! You now have a damned fine rig! Good luck to you for many years in the future! I still say it's one of the best jobs in this world!