I'm 60 yrs old and been in trucking over 30 yrs.. There's no getting out of trucking. Tried several times but always came for all the reasons that you mentioned. Being a trucker is like not even having a job.. Everything pales in comparison. Trucking becomes a part of who you ..I love it and will be trucking as long as I can..
@nathanhayhurst7597 Жыл бұрын
I'll second that! Tried and was successful at other career paths. My heart never comes off the road.
@tupac386 Жыл бұрын
Same here 19yrs in the industry trucking is in your blood
@Mike-fo7jo Жыл бұрын
Thank all you guys 👍, I'll be getting my CDL license this year ! I think it'll be a good fit/job for me ! deciding on what type of trucking I want to do, flat bed or tanker division..!?
@billyyong4711 Жыл бұрын
Dear All, love your comments! I really want to know is there any trick to avoid being sleepy? And how to get healthy food and life along the road?
@timeismoneyentrepreneur Жыл бұрын
I started as a trucker when I was 21 for almost 3 years one day i bought me a aerator for my personal use I went to a couple friends and my house to do it no charge all of a sudden I had a shit load of business so I just opened a landscaping business instead but I do own multiple businesses now at 39 but I do miss 🚛
@peterohmart59545 ай бұрын
I started trucking when I was 21 & drove for 20 years as a company driver and then I was a small fleet owner for 6 years. I hauled mostly tankers and live floor trailers. After 1.9 million miles, I got tired of driving trucks, even my luxury Western Stars, and the mamouth reason was because the industry was over regulated!!! The fun for me, even with the long hours, and some undocumented hours, was dimming every day, and I used to love driving. I could not get enough of it, but not any more. My 3 daughters went onto college after high school. I decided to sell everything and then I went to college at the age of 48. I loved it. There is so many actual reasons why I got out of it, but I will not go into all of them. The world is changing and fellow drivers do not respect other drivers like supporting each other or waving to a driver that is going the other way. I miss the old days. We used to have fun playing leap frog or wiggle worm with 15 trucks while driving at 70 mph on the interstate. We got so many complements over the CB radio because it was very artistic and amazing to watch. Laughing and talking on the CB radio on interstate 81 from Roanoke to Winchester VA and trying to beat the Winchester scales before they opened up on that Sunday night. All of the diesel bears in the chicken house heard us coming, so they opened fhe scales a few minutes early. The bears were cool and telling all of us to have a good night when we passed over the scales. They were playing with us. You see, we were trying to get past the scales before they opened, but because they heard us coming on the CB radio, they thought they would play a prank on us. Those were the days, unlike now where you might for going over the speed limit by 1 mph.
@ShelbyHBTM5 ай бұрын
I love stories like that. I really wish I could have experienced a time back when trucking was different and more of a community than it is today. I believe we are still out there and looking out for each other we just don’t talk a lot so it’s not as fun lol
@stevenhall1097 Жыл бұрын
Take pride in knowing that you got your black eye doing hard work Shelby. Stay safe on the road.
@randyhopkins9114 Жыл бұрын
Babygirl what the hell happened to uou?...😲
@AndrewHaverson Жыл бұрын
She hurt herself chaining up. Catch up on her videos for more details. 📺✌️
@xoxonicole3110 Жыл бұрын
@@randyhopkins9114 Your comment seems so nice and I would like you to get in touch with me! For further information
@xoxonicole3110 Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewHaverson Your comment seems so nice and I would like you to get in touch with me! For further information
@aaronweiser54218 ай бұрын
One of those guys she picked up probably hit her....
@yankeegrey2810 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see you post again Shelby. I don't think I've ever been so worried about someone I don't even know. I hope you're all healed up from your injury now. As for your future plans, I know 30 seems like a scary number, but don't worry too much about it. You're still have a long life ahead of you. At that age we all start feeling pressure because we think there are certain boxes that we have to check of by certain points of our life, but you don't. Focus on doing what makes you happy and brings you the most fulfillment. If that's trucking, we'll keep on trucking, if not, find something that still makes you happy. You are a very intelligent, hard working person and I know you'll thrive no matter what path you take and I'll be here to support you all the way. Don't be afraid Shelby the best is yet to come.
@mooresheri Жыл бұрын
You can tell this injury has been weighing on you. You try to go out and live your life then people instantly judge you. They don’t know how you got that injury but still it can be hard. Your smile when the make up worked was SO bright and the Shelby we know and love was back! Keep laughing through the pain and being the light in the world you are, much love 🙌🏻
@HipHopLiveSpot Жыл бұрын
I think its pretty badass
@waynemills7899 Жыл бұрын
Well RV just means recreational vehicle so it actually pertains to motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers. It was a tough decision for me because I like motorhomes but I ended up going the trailer route because you really need a tow vehicle behind the motorhome so you have a normal vehicle to go grocery shopping, take the dog to the vet, etc. That was not only out of my budget but would make a longer train to drive than I am comfortable with.
@GeekMom50 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see u back. So proud of you. Wherever u go, whatever u do, u will know when u find your destiny. U are approaching 30, but still a long way ahead to go. Keep your options open. Never, ever look back, one can't change the past. You are still young enough to explore your options before u settle down. Please be safe. Know that this 69yr grandmom to one is rooting for u. Mb someday we might even cross paths. You are vivacious and full of life. Keep thinking positive!
@scottwakefield6009 Жыл бұрын
Get better Shelby girl
@awesomesauce804 Жыл бұрын
You should start a mailing service that sends inspirational words a few times a week :)
@Connie1Fan Жыл бұрын
GLAD to see you smiling again!!! I CAN'T QUIT trucking after 43 years doing it, even after cancer.. TRUCKING IS MY PASSION ❤
@aqua6613 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on beating the nasty C. I've been in it 15 years and I sometimes wonder where the time went. Just paid off my lease and own my truck. I'm committed now. Here's to another 15 years without the company hassle 😆. If I made it to 43 years I'd be 74.
@Connie1Fan Жыл бұрын
@@aqua6613 Good for you 👍 Good luck, be patient, be safe, be courteous STAY HEALTHY 🥰👋
@a320nick7 ай бұрын
Good on you great person, great person!!
@motorvaderlapstrake7238 Жыл бұрын
I don't know you, but I do know the position you are in. It's the point in your life where you have to choose what road you are going to take. My wife and I were, like you, right around thirty and things were going really well. She wanted kids and I was like why rock the boat? We had great jobs, big house, toys, etc. but, she insisted. Now fast forward 25 years. Thank God for my wife. Nothing, and I mean nothing, could ever replace those kids. No job, car, truck, toy, experience.... nothing. I only write this to give you my perspective as I look back and see where things could have gone differently. Thank God and I hope He is with you while you make your decision.
@Luis-mz6dx Жыл бұрын
Going through similar situation most importantly I found a great women that I'm going to marry. At one point of my life marriage was a big no for me. I'm still struggling with idea of this big change so I'm excited and sad at the same time. Either way this girl have helped me grow me in so many ways. So scary changes are good changes.
@TS-1267 Жыл бұрын
... What Road to Take... Nice Whimsical Touch...🎉
@MicahMeyer88 Жыл бұрын
And with that realization, that choice you've given yourself to make this year. Can be frightening. It definitely won't be easy! But I think no matter what, you'll make the right choice and be successful in whatever you decide. You're definitely a freakin' ray of sunshine! 🖖🤣
@danielstevens3869 Жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad, I am going to be 43 this year and I still do not know what I want to do, ever since I got out of the military in 2013, I've been a little lost. I would love to be a truck driver but health reasons have kept me from doing so. So feel grateful you have a job that pays you to travel this great country.
@karenhorowitz6139 Жыл бұрын
You are not alone, many people who come out of the military struggle with finding their new normal/purpose/career the list goes on. Stick with it, something will click.
@markg9177 Жыл бұрын
Brother , I was medically retired in 2010 after 20 years active duty, it's a struggle to stay fit enough to keep my CDL Medical card. I think the numbers for former military is an average of no less than 7 different jobs after leaving active duty.
@jazminfelix3008 Жыл бұрын
Min 30:55 is so mind blowing to me because i am going thru the same thing right now… it’s so true that there is something so addicting about trucking, its like you want to be home but once you are home for a couple of days you just want to get back on the road. Always the best wishes for you and dakota. Stay safe ❤
You are way tougher than most of the drivers out there these days. Stay strong, stay safe.
@Inferlogist Жыл бұрын
@Tom Fausone The 💎 statement.
@MakerTom202211 ай бұрын
I've been looking into getting into OTR trucking, with lots of reservations, but your perspectives and videos help a lot. Thanks!
@dustyblack1855 Жыл бұрын
First of all, I like how you film your trips through Northern NV, home. I got out of the Military at 30 after focusing so much on it, and now it seems like another lifetime or someone else I talk about. So, let me tell you now, YOU STILL HAVE TIME!! If you want to go to school, there are ways, If there is another industry or trade you want to look into, try them out. You are still a kid, and trust me, no one ever really figures it out. Life just kind of happens.
@Cherokeelion Жыл бұрын
Self reflection and thinking comes with the life as a trucker, especially so at your age, after having driven for 8 years already. Be proud of the things youve done and accomplished. Life is a journey in so many ways, trucking isnt an endgame, and I get what you say by wondering what keeps you in it. For me it’s inexplainable, after 32 years of ups and downs, Im still a trucker. Love the way you allow us along for your travels and the life you share!
@knichols8899 Жыл бұрын
With or without the make up, you still look great. My prayers to you and Dakota for safe travels
@christophermartel9310 Жыл бұрын
I've been in the industry for 18 years. I've done OTR, local and regional. Like you, even though I'm running local right now, there's always a calling from the road. A calling I will be answering again. The wanderlust is definitely in a truckers genes. No matter what, the calling is there. You do what's best for yourself and the life you want to live. I wish you the best of luck on your journey. Thank you for sharing your journey so far.
@thecornbreadtrucker6566 Жыл бұрын
When I saw you smile after you was able to cover up the eye it made me feel so much Joy for you. You are such a great success. Hope you feel better soon.
@JohnGoingAndDoingThings Жыл бұрын
Over 590 comments and 28k views - there's a lot of people who care about you, and I'd probably speak for most that we'd like you to know we care for your health and happiness, and we're all looking forward to more smiles from you. Maybe consider taking time off with an RV and see if being a vlogger/KZbinr is your passion?
Never should have worried about us seeing your black eye because you are beautiful inside and out. Whatever you decide your future is I think we will all support your decision. Stay strong and take your time on deciding what you want to do now and especially in the future.....Shelby STRONG !
@jimb8842 Жыл бұрын
Your positive attitude, smile and energy are addictive. I was in withdrawal with you not posting for weeks.
@robertmead4552 Жыл бұрын
Completely understand the thoughts at the end of the video. Trucking still has a crazy hold on me, and I’d love to go back. Have been watching the industry to just stay in tune with it. But running from life is EXACTLY how I felt driving. Like I didn’t have to do what everyone else was doing. I left to see if maybe the settled down life was for me and it has been ok but nothing much has changed except the job. I thought it would be easier to meet the “forever person” lol, but idk no one really views life like people who have been on the road. We will always want to be on the move, it’s who we are. And I know for a fact now after two years out of it, that doesn’t change unfortunately/fortunately. Just follow your heart on it. Your super smart and hard working so you will always have doors to open. Take a step away if needed to find peace of mind. But your never stuck! There are jobs you could land with your understanding of trucking that would keep you in the industry also. Stay safe Miss! P.s. don’t stress about the eye. Battle scars build us. 🤘🏼
@jackswisher3171 Жыл бұрын
You've got a good sense of space around the truck, those dock angles look awfully tight for a 53'. Small suggestion: if the chance to enjoy local beauty is what motivates you in trucking, can you maybe cut back on your runs to 4 days a week, and spend some days hiking trails with Dakota? In other words, get away from the truck a bit more, maybe? Also, have a doctor take a look at you; external bruising looks bad, but internal bruising around the brain can be dangerous.
@dgarreis Жыл бұрын
I do not care about anything other than you are ok. I am so so glad to see you posted. Drive safely!
@vuthycheychan8239 Жыл бұрын
Hi Shelby,having some notions in English but i love watching your videos.I pray for you 🙏🙏🙏
I felt the same way at around that age. So I got out of trucking and tride something different. For several years I was out of trucking. I've been back in trucking for the last 10 years. Sometimes it necessary to try something else. Once you try something else, then you'll know.
@UNDERWORLDT1TAN Жыл бұрын
Baby Girl you got to be more careful out there on the road!!! I’m glad that you are doing better!!! I’m A Northern Nevada Truck Driver and i go over I-80/ the HILL every day!! You are doing a great job!!!!
@TheCoyote808 Жыл бұрын
Keep on being amazing, Shelby. There is no shame in self-reflection and discovering what it is you want out your adventure through life. Just make sure that whatever it is that you do, you do it for you and nobody else. Not a broker, a trucking company, but for human #1, yourself. Be safe out there and stay warm up north!
@rastaralph7154 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I really wanted to get my license and truck when I was younger but I'm too disabled these days. I wouldn't think too much into what you want out of life because it never turns out how you want it to anyway. I've been wanting to find the right person to have a family with but that hasn't happened and life has turned out nothing like I imagined. I'm 48 now and think it's too late for my dreams to come true so my advice is just take life how it comes and live every day to the fullest not worrying what's going to happen tomorrow. I really like your rig and set up with your pup. This is the first video I've seen of you and I've subscribed because I like watching even if I can't do what you do. Keep on trucking! 👍❤️💛💚
@AntSeek Жыл бұрын
You've got so much going for you, that picking a specific career path might take a while. If you somehow become a grade school teacher, the kids and their parents would absolutely adore you 😊
@Inferlogist Жыл бұрын
@Tony M If she will become a grade school teacher, I'd even be willing to adopt a baby chimpanzee just to be raised by Shelby. 😁😁😋
@SuperLil35 Жыл бұрын
Hi! So happy to see you back! Glad you’re feeling and getting better! Please take good care of yourself. Stay safe.
@gretchenstar5658 Жыл бұрын
It was so nice to see you smile so wide again after the small change of the concealer and heading out to go check out the cool Rvs and campers. You looked like you were lighting up again and it was so infectious. It made me smile! You are so strong and intelligent. I look up to you all the time. ❤️ Sounds like your next adventure could be van life for awhile! It sounds like you leave your heart on the road and you are meant to be there :)
@marcsmith2708 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I'm am not a truck driver and have only pulled small trailers with my pickup. I am always amazed at the skill truck drivers have in backing into, around and through countless obstacles to perfectly dock for unloading. Its great to see such skill on video! As for approaching 30 and starting to question your path in life and what you want to do going forward. I'd imagine as a woman you need to determine what's important to you in the coming years. You're smart to take stock now. Tik-Tok is filled with countless videos of women that did not and now regret it. I can't say I understand the call of the road since, as I said, I'm not a trucker. But I do understand loving something and not being able to imagine no longer doing that thing. Perhaps finding new ways to appreciate trucking to keep it in your life? Whatever decision you make, I'm sure it will be the right one for you. I only hope you continue posting on youtube even if you take a small (or large) step back from trucking!
@andrewroley203 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you are still going strong with your trucking despite what happened. I'm really proud of you and I truly appreciate everything you do!
@BIGBilly11 ай бұрын
👍😎👍 Trucking is most definitely drug. I plan on get out in 4 years when i hit my 20th anniversary driving. I started after i turn 22. But my intention is to keep my truck, so i can itch that scratch every once and a while. Best of luck with your decision, hope to see you out on the road. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@markb9347 Жыл бұрын
This was one of your finest vids. Life is ever changing, guaranteed. Even if or when the outerworld looks much the same, our innerworld is always evolving. Even if you choose not to keep on truckin' at some point... your life always has to keep on truckin' one way or another. Humbling events can be tough to handle as they're happening to us, but thank heaven they offer us opportunities to grow that we might not discover otherwise. A brief hit to outer beauty coaxed your inner beauty to grow that much more. Cheers!
@marklohmann6267 Жыл бұрын
Quite impressed with your parking skills. Give Dakota a pat for me. Astounding how people can be so thoughtless when they park not thinking of who they’re blocking.
@jimmyrisher8738 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you're OK.... You taught me so much my 1st 6 months of trucking.... Thank you!
@christineromannoodles9616 Жыл бұрын
I think driving over the road gives you confidence, organizational skills, communication. I think it teaches you a lot. Turning 30 you are young enough to start a new career if you choose to. Take your time and research until you decide what to do! Love you and your dog! Be safe! ❤🙏❤🙏
@jonathan3500 Жыл бұрын
I hope you find what you're looking for Shelby. I am not an OTR trucker but find myself thinking about similar things and how to move forward and what's next as well. I turn 30 in September so definitely can relate :)
@fistandantilusdarkone2684 Жыл бұрын
Glad you are O.K! I myself after 22 years of trucking, scrapes, buses, cuts, slips, and close calls are certainly part of driving for a living. Complacency (routine) on the job is our biggest issue for a seasoned vet or new driver. Thank you for your honest approach to letting us know how you feel. Be careful out there, always a risk in this profession!
@Connie1Fan Жыл бұрын
Signs of life ❤ SHE'S BACK!! 🥰👋👍
@JimmyBurkeTheGent Жыл бұрын
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@GeekMom50 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see u back. So proud of you. Wherever u go, whatever u do, u will know when u find your destiny. U are approaching 30, but still a long way ahead to go. Keep your options open. Never, ever look back, one can't change the past. You are still young enough to explore your options before u settle down. Please be safe. Know that this 69yr grandmom to one is rooting for u. Mb someday we might even cross paths. You are vivacious and full of life. Keep thinking positive!
@oldsoul8051 Жыл бұрын
It’s been over a year since I tuned in to your channel , don’t know what happened to you but it’s great to know that you’re up still at it staying positive! The whole time I was getting my class A and here I am now ! Driving 😁
@ivanferguson2509 Жыл бұрын
37 years trucking, I still get a thrill every time I turn the key and light the beast off. Trucking isnt a job, it's a way of life. .
@rickharper1497 Жыл бұрын
My wife's brother has been a truck driver for over 40 years and 5 years ago he was appointed inspection supervisor over all trucks and trailers where he lives, he was a driving instructor before that and they still fly him to where ever to retrieve abandon rigs! He's tried to retire several times but the company he works for just keep paying him more and more incentives to work!! He's been driving big rigs way over half his life and he still loves it!! His wife goes with him when ever she wants!! What better job to have than one you love doing!!
@troopy7834 Жыл бұрын
Hi Shelby, you are very strong and confident. You should be super proud of yourself and I love your sense of humor and attitude. Keep being you and everything will be fine. I'm a trucker here in Australia and I've been in a similar position to you. Good luck, you will figure it out.
@heatherw260 Жыл бұрын
SO great to see your smiling again!! I’ve watched you since day 1!
@martinmaxwell8554 Жыл бұрын
28:15 Seriously, probably the absolute best description I've ever heard about diesel in the blood. That resonated big time with me so thank you for putting into words what I've always felt but couldn't explain.
@brandonmezzell4921 Жыл бұрын
I feel that last part in my soul. I love trucking, and it feels like a drug most times. I just took a 2 month break because I was burnt out on it. But I found myself a couple weeks in ready to hit the road. And when I think about trucking for the rest of my life I am filled with a sense of dread. I don't wanna truck forever, but at the same time the thought of getting a normal job doesn't sit well with me. It's such a weird thing, I want out. But the thought of leaving is so foreign to me and even more so is the thought of "what do I wanna do after trucking". I feel you on this one, if you make a breakthrough on this please lemme know because I struggle with it almost every day.
@Powerstroke98 Жыл бұрын
Hope all is well Shelby, haven't seen any new video's, so thought I'd stop by to make sure all is ok. Hope it is anyway, thus will check back occasionally, stay safe, have fun, be kind!
@lorraine2260 Жыл бұрын
Awe you are beautiful!! Thank you for always making my day with your amazing content! Wishing you a speedy recovery!! Safe travels🙏🏼Lots of love from Texas,for you and Dakota!🐾❤ God bless both of y’all always!🫶❤️🌻
@davidwinfield6195 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This was one of your best videos. It was real and completely honest. The scenery was beautiful.
You are still shining Shelby. Don’t let an injury to get your motivation down. I haven’t seen a single human specie on earth with %100 perfection in life. We all get knocked down by the difficulties or accidents we face with from time to time but you know what getting back up is what truly matters. I have faith in you that you’ll keep pushing forward no matter how hard the life will force you back. Stay hard stay strong, may the God help and guide you while doing that. 💐🥂
@Mario-id8tn Жыл бұрын
Oh No!!! You do you young lady! Stay safe...thank you for updating us and letting your positivity and cheerfulness brighten my day!
YAY - good to see you're doing well. Sorry your injury has been difficult on you but I'm glad you're making vids again. I can totally relate to the 30 and life review. I went through the exact same thing. I was working in the oil biz but wanted to work with computers more. I knew I needed more education in order to have that career so I started studying in my off work time. It was so hard and so slow, after a full day's work to have to spend 3 hours studying before bed BUT I got a foundation of knowledge that lead to my first real computer focused job when then proved to me I was on the right path SO I kept studying/working. By the time I was 36, the company sold so I was unemployed and wondering what was next. I decided to try University again (really thought I was TOO OLD for it but that's a HUGE lie). I ended up graduating when I was 40 with a Comp Sci degree and VERY high grades. I worked my ass off and learned a TON! I then got a cushy job working for a big company and made a bunch of money. Never let anyone tell you that you're too old to do something or that you have to do it when you're young. BS - age is just a number. Do what you can when you can and let the Universe sort out the rest. As you were talking about feeling the pull of the road, I couldn't help but think of the movie Chocolate with Julliette Binoche and Johnny Depp - it's awesome and I think you would love it! She always feels the winds of change and that means moving yet again to a new town. It's so charming and wonderful of a movie I think you might like it or could relate to the main character. I think feeling these feelings and doing the analysis you're doing is very natural and normal at your age. It can be unsettling and disturbing and be loaded with fear. "What if I change to some career I hate?" or "What if I really miss what I'm doing now?" or "What if.....what if......" and on and on it goes. I've worked through a lot of this stuff and come out the other side with a lot of insights. If you want more info, I'm happy to share. Just let me know and hang in there.
@ShelbyHBTM Жыл бұрын
This comment literally is everything. Thank you ❤
@kylereese4822 Жыл бұрын
@@ShelbyHBTM A quick warm up food idea for you... A beef & Tomato pot noodle(drain the water) + a can of beans & sausage to it also there should be enough for 2 meals... some bread or toast... and your warmed up and good to go.... :):)
@kylereese4822 Жыл бұрын
@@ShelbyHBTM Ps... I think your dog was a trucker in a previous life.... 🤣🤣.
@fieldfabmetal Жыл бұрын
Shelby, I think it's completely normal to be reflective on your path in life. One of my best mentors changed careers around age 30 and reflecting on past and future definitely helped his particular case. I find it hard to not scratch the road trip itch a lot - something truck drivers the country over are familiar with. Sometimes it's just inside you and there's nothing to be done about it. Whatever your plans though, trust your gut and make sure you consult Dakota first!! Best of luck and keep the rubber on the road!
@davidsprius Жыл бұрын
I'm excited for you as you go through this journey of figuring out what you want to do in the next chapter of your life, Shelby! I'll be praying for you this year that you will find your answer.
Whatever you decide to do in your future I have no doubt you will do it well and it will make you happy. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Give the pup a good hug from me.
@Ca-yj4il Жыл бұрын
Be proud of that black eye!!! You’re an intelligent hard working woman 👊🏼
@personincognito3989 Жыл бұрын
Proud? Come on, That's a serious injury.
@J3diKing Жыл бұрын
A new video from you is always a great way to start someone else’s day, thanks for taking us along with you on your journey.
@fab4647 Жыл бұрын
Shelby, your perseverance and "do what ya gotta do" attitude is inspiring!! ❤
@danfinley3690 Жыл бұрын
The freedom and the beauty of everything you see on the roads also the adventure. 😊
@donrock6800 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your accident hope you’re feeling better now
@ianmackintosh7278 Жыл бұрын
Hope you both get better ASAP because we all MISS YOU BOTH, love, cuddles and much loves.
@peterm6162 Жыл бұрын
i know what you mean. at 33 i'm coming to term with the fact that i might need to sell my truck and move on from this industry to find stability in my personal life and maybe a meaningful long term relationship, but like you said, the constant change and challenges we face everyday can be quite addictive. big fan of this channel by the way.
@what-sapp01 Жыл бұрын
👆👆ʟᴇᴛ'ꜱ ᴛᴀʟᴋ now💌📱 Thanks for watching 📺
@rodolfomendez6886 Жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad I hope it gets better soon. I fell down my stairs to my apartment. Had to get 12 stitches on my scalp. Still hurts.
You looked like a kid in a candy store looking at those RV’s! I feel you on the whole feeling trapped thing. I think we all get those worries no matter what age we are. The truth is that you are never really trapped. If something better comes along, you make a move. At the end of the day, if you can find something that you’re good at, can find enjoyment in, and get paid well for it, you’re way ahead of many, if not most. Don’t stress about it. If it’s time to make a move, you’ll know. Until then, seize the day!
@ShelbyHBTM Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this comment. I will keep that in mind. The support means so much.
@DirkTrucks Жыл бұрын
@@ShelbyHBTM … and please give Dakota a big hug and smooch from an adoring fan! 😊
@davidkelly7314 Жыл бұрын
The magic of makeup is amazing, your eye will get better with time. those RVs are really nice I have always wanted to try spend a few days in one just to see what they are like. Lol Dakota really wanted coffee to. Yeah that tyre was flat and I always get nervous when people pump truck tyres without a cage! Fabulous backup skills you have as that was tight. Wow that diesel is cheaper. Even though you 30 just keep doing what you love and future will be what ever it meant to be and it will work out for you! I would keep trucking if I was you. I would join you on the road anytime.
Dakota just know you have been missed also! Enjoy your rides!
@MissyMuthaTruckiN11 ай бұрын
Just want to say you inspired me to get my CDL back in 2021. I just do local or short haul but always thought you were a badass. 💪♀️ One badass lady trucker to another
@princessjen5190 Жыл бұрын
You and I are just about the same age. I turned 31 this past year. I first found your channel during the Pandemic when I was searching for a new career. I'm still in the career that I had before. I'm a healthcare worker. I make IV medications at a large hospital. It's the sort of job where you are always working and you're encouraged literally to live at the hospital. I watch your channel and others like you, and I wish I could have the freedom that looks like your job. I know your job has those nuances and stressors just like mine but please know that the normal work life routine isn't very fun. Sure I make a lot of money and have great benefits but I'd do anything to see open skys and mountains on a regular basis. Just saying this in response to you looking at your future in all. I definitely got hit with that going into year 30. Unfortunately for me I couldn't pass my DOT physical. Apparently I have early stage liver disease and that disqualifies me from having a CDL. So it ended that career change pretty quickly. Maybe take some time off for yourself if you can, vacation and such. Just don't go to the routine of a 9-5 regular desk job.
Hello Shelby, hope you’re doing well! I was just out there in sparks, NV near that on-ramp that you got onto.. I delivered at the Walmart distribution out there.. small world.. drive safe! Atleast that on ramp looks familiar.. I could be wrong tho.. lol.
@Devils_Arrow Жыл бұрын
RV's move under their own power, campers are what's pulled. You look beautiful! Don't let worry of what people think effect you negatively
@musicalmedli Жыл бұрын
Girl, you are amazing with the career path you are doing. Whatever decision you decide, just know that we are there for you. No matter what. Plus, dang girl, for driving a semi-truck with a trailer and navigating through a big city, that is some pretty amazing driving.
@scotthonn6002 Жыл бұрын
Shelby, I drove for 23 years, 3 million miles with no tickets or accidents. I really enjoyed trucking and would not change one moment of that adventure period in my life. However, that life is way more stressful than most people realize. Lifestyle on the road is hard and did not fully understand that until I planted roots and bought a house and transitioned into a different career where I am home most of the time. There is freedom in this as well. I pray you find inner peace and clarity that enables you to make the best decision for you and Dakota. Safe travels!
I just came across your channel and Im a 23yr trucker. I find amazing you get to have an beautiful view everyday compared to running down south. You are beautiful and never be ashamed of scare. You truly inspire me to start film my trucking life.
@Inferlogist Жыл бұрын
Shelby ,we are waiting and missing you still.
@brandonsampley9138 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm so glad you healed up. I've been waiting for this video. When worried about you, and good luck on figuring things out
@DougTransportation Жыл бұрын
Ma’am shit happen, don’t be ashamed. We know it wasn’t any type of abuse or violence against you so don’t worry about what others think. Your subs still love you and support you.
Жыл бұрын
I've been in US only a few times but I miss the country soooo much :( Your videos are beautiful. Good luck in all you do.
@atf01234 Жыл бұрын
It's hard living around other people sometimes, if you are a woman with a black eye people assume you are being beaten, if you are a man people assume you got drunk and got into a fight with someone else 😅 I think we all do it sometimes, it's just the way it is, I've heard as you grow older you start caring less about what others think, or what you think others think of you, I hope that's true 'cause that would be a load off 😂 I'm around your age so I feel pretty much the same, I'd be constantly worrying about it.
@BigDave_215 Жыл бұрын
Shelby, you got that shiner honest from hard work. I imagine it didn’t feel too good and It’s not easy and surely awkward. But I hope you keep on seeking those beautiful sunrises/ sunsets! There is much to be had by looking for the good in the day and you clearly do that. You’re an inspiration!
Shelby, always remember, opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one. Just some are bigger than others cause they got their head stuck up theirs. Don't worry about what people think! You're a strong, independent woman who does some badass things that other girls could never do, and you always look good doin it! Once you stop thinking about what others think, you'll feel a hell of a lot better about everything!
@ooinvsaoo Жыл бұрын
They mostly stink too..
@johnkelsey9930 Жыл бұрын
welcome back! ❤
@jessemartinez566 Жыл бұрын
Anyone know what happen to this channel? No new videos for months
@markakamoses8591 Жыл бұрын
Shelby thank you for sharing your road experiences and your thoughts with us. You are a beautiful (even with a black eye) and kind person. Maybe you are starting to desire more companionship than your beautiful shepherd provides. Someone who can share with you their day also. Take care, be safe and love your devoted shepherd. 👍🏼😉
@elvinsuleymanov965511 ай бұрын
What happened to your eyes?
@tonydupont4378 Жыл бұрын
Never give up & never give in! 44 yrs in this business, I can not seem to get away, only until I'm back on the road. Find your path Shelby. Peace
@66azannor Жыл бұрын
What ever happened to that girl?
@andresfelipelizarraldegome1806 Жыл бұрын
Is great to see you back. You eye is looking much better and you sounds happier. Take care.
@justinb7303 Жыл бұрын
Nothing to be ashamed of how you got it. Your smile is amazing Whether you got a black eye or not. Keep smiling and it'll heal
@davekenney3693 Жыл бұрын
I hope you still show us your trucking videos your a great Driver and love your dog be safe
Keep on Trucking. Shelby we met at the pilot in salt lake city. Its been a while. I saw dalota he warned me stay back. 🐕🚛🚚⛽️😇😻💪👀🙏😎👍 my struggle backing was a John 🦌 Deere lot. Drive between 2 rows of lawn movers tgru the Gate and then drive into the street block traffic and back to loading dock. What a headache. Slow and steady is all we can do. Good Success in 2024. The Black Panther trucking is new from your FedEx days 🚛🚚💯🙏
@joep1698 Жыл бұрын
Shelby, in this my first post on your channel after seeing you post accident. I must admit when I didn't see anything posted from you I was very concerned. It is great to see you back and regardless of what you think you look like I am sure many here will agree you are beautiful wound or no wound! I greatly admire you for all that you are doing and have accomplished in your young life. Joe P
@Wendy-zl8kv11 ай бұрын
We miss you!!!
@janebeuten6071 Жыл бұрын
Shelby I’m so glad you made this video! I was seriously starting to worry about you after your head injury. You look beautiful as always! Keep that upbeat positive attitude and please BE SAFE! Look after your mama Dakota! ❤😊🐾
@Timrathmore Жыл бұрын
Maybe I have mentioned before on your videos!! I particularly loved your video on how to hook up double triples. From then on I have been watching all your video posts. You are very resilient. Question for you? Do you have any family waiting for you when your done trucking or home on vacation?
@ShelbyHBTM Жыл бұрын
Sometimes. It’s complicated :)
@nataliegraham9552 Жыл бұрын
Great to see another post from you Shelby. Regardless of the 'wiggles' needed, I'm always in awe that truckers can get into some of the ridiculously tight/weird docks I've seen around! ❤ I hope your introspection this year will give you insight into how and what you want to aim for as you move into your 30's. It's always a good thing to walk through those questions instead of just keeping on with the usual. You've been such a success already, I'm sure it will follow you wherever you land. Just think of all the people you've reached and helped since you got into trucking! Take care, and I love the Dakota snuggles. Safe travels. 🛣
Just hoping that the miles you’ve earned never expires, and hopefully these miles will help you find the next road to your happiness. I started my own business at the age of 21 and I’m almost turning into 30 just like you. Please just don’t feel alone or isolated; I’ve lost my mind so many times feeling nobody’s got my back, but in reality there’s a lot of people supporting you no matter what you do.
@derekgilbert2884 Жыл бұрын
Shelby please never surrender I believe in you. You very special person, there beautiful star out there with your name saying you very smart, wise woman, just keep believe yourself. I almost died 3 years ago my heart pump19%, I didn't know going body. I was working 12 hours days, Doctor told me I had multiple heart attack. I search I found your channel on KZbin help throughout hard time. I survive. Thanks you again. Good luck keep believe yourself.