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The Life Of A Trucker - On A Quest For Southeast Asia!

πŸ“… 2023-09-26⏱ 18:57
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As part of her U.S. tour, Pea tries to interview truckers at a truck stop and gets completely shut down β€” no one will talk to her. She eventually calls Chris from the YouTube channel Expat Theory, a patron of hers who's been a trucker for 3.5 years and is driving toward early retirement in Asia. The interview covers life inside a big rig, the economics of trucking, the isolation of the job, and Chris's plan to leave America behind.

Pea spent an entire day at truck stops and couldn't get a single interview ​

  • Drivers waved her off before she even got close to their trucks
  • Chris explains why: a woman with recording equipment approaching truckers is "a recipe for disaster" β€” drivers are terrified of saying something that gets taken out of context in today's climate
  • Chris only agreed because they've known each other a long time through her channel

Chris's background and why he's trucking ​

  • Works for a mid-sized company with about 500 trucks; doesn't own his truck
  • Former military law enforcement officer in the Air Force, stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines for 3 years
  • Self-described "lone wolf" who basically lives in his truck
  • Got into trucking specifically to afford retiring overseas β€” it's a means to an end
  • Target retirement: 2030, when he turns 62
  • Runs the YouTube channel "Expat Theory" documenting his journey from his old life through trucking to eventual overseas retirement

The appeal and reality of trucking ​

  • Likes seeing the country β€” "I can wake up one day on the eastern side of the country and two days later be on the western side"
  • Pay is good when the wheels are turning
  • When broken down, drivers get roughly one-third of normal pay β€” the per-mile rate is contracted with the customer, so breakdown pay comes out of the company's pocket
  • Limited by law to 70 hours of driving per week; Chris typically runs 65-68
  • Stays awake by thinking about his future retirement plans β€” where he'll go, what he'll do

Tour of the truck cab ​

  • Trucks cost roughly $250,000 for the model his company buys
  • The cockpit is fully digital β€” all flat screens, no analog gauges
  • Living space in back includes: a lower bunk for sleeping, an upper bunk (used for storage when solo, sleeping when team-driving), cabinets for clothes, a microwave, a mini fridge with freezer section, and a Keurig coffee maker
  • Chris cooks his own meals and shops at grocery stores/Walmart to save money vs. expensive truck stop food

Things Pea learns about trucking ​

  • Drivers often don't know exactly what's in their trailers β€” they get a bill with product numbers and weight; Chris once asked and found out he was hauling Halloween costumes and wigs
  • Hazardous materials require a special license endorsement and are marked on the bills
  • Weigh stations ensure trucks comply with weight limits per axle section β€” drivers can move the rear wheel assembly to redistribute weight
  • Pea assumed weigh stations were to catch drivers selling cargo before delivery (because "in the Philippines there are some shady things happening β€” they're even selling the fuel")
  • Tire blowouts happen because of high mileage and heavy weight β€” Pea describes being next to a truck when a tire exploded and being terrified
  • Worst driving times: morning rush hour (6-8 AM) and evening (3-6 PM) β€” navigating a 70-foot truck through city rush hour traffic is miserable

He's not worried about autonomous trucks ​

  • Believes driverless vehicles won't succeed because of the error potential
  • Professional drivers go through extensive training and use physical ability to avoid accidents that autonomous vehicles couldn't handle

Lot lizards and human trafficking ​

  • "Lot lizards" (sex workers who approach truckers at stops) used to be much more prevalent
  • There's been a huge crackdown from both law enforcement and the trucking industry
  • The industry has connected it to human trafficking β€” many of these people are being forced into it
  • Any driver caught engaging with them faces immediate termination

The isolation and mental health toll ​

  • The biggest misconception: people don't understand how difficult and isolating the job is
  • Trucking separates you from family and loved ones
  • Many truckers deal with depression from the isolation β€” "almost like a cutoff of all sensory because you're by yourself all the time"

Why Chris wants to retire in Asia specifically ​

  • His time at Clark Air Base gave him a taste of Filipino culture and Asian cultures generally
  • Considering: Cebu City/Mactan, Dumaguete, or the Visayas area in the Philippines; also Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • Acknowledges other retirement options exist (South America, Portugal, Spain) but says "my personal flavor and taste are definitely Asian"
  • His entire trucking career is structured around this goal β€” he got rid of everything, started over, and is using trucking income to fund overseas retirement

The flashing trucker legend is real ​

  • Pea asks about women pulling up alongside trucks and flashing them
  • Chris confirms it happened to him once β€” "and it wasn't just for a few seconds, this was a prolonged thing"
  • He says it definitely made his day
  • Pea asks if it matters if the woman is pretty; Chris diplomatically says "for most of us guys, probably not" β€” seeing that from any woman is going to put a smile on a trucker's face
  • Kids doing the "honk honk" arm pump is a beloved tradition β€” Chris always honks for kids because "they get such a kick out of it"

Hitchhikers are rare now ​

  • Used to be more common; people are scared today and don't trust strangers
  • Chris jokes that he'd pick up Pea as a hitchhiker β€” followed by a dark joke about "a little stop deep in the woods"

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