TRUCKING in CHICAGO backing in a tight dock.

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Dude, I couldn't have done that with a completely empty street and seven hours to attempt it. VERY impressive the skill you guys have.

dyates
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From a recently retired 45 yr veteran of trucking delivering to city’s all over when you said just 3 years I’m impressed beyond all believe. You showed patience and skill that most never achieve. Your what being called a professional is all about.

randybarnett
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Your skills is impressive . But I think this type of dock should be illegal .

Limbuvai
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This is just patience 101! You cannot teach that!

My 1st year of trucking was just chaotic with situations like these. Now I'm calm, cool and collected. It just comes with time.

re
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You see how he takes his time & utilizes his mirrors. It’s never a rush people!!!

TJ-
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Awesome manoeuvre into that tight bay, it's the same here in UK, the traffic won't give you a minute to do the reverse !!

ianbirchall-amor
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Bro, that was skills beyond skills. Some people can’t even back a car in there. You did that with a trailer???? Damn!!! Props bruh…..props!

jrsams
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Wow, dude...whatever their paying you to deliver there, it ain't enough. Good job!

motorvaderlapstrake
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Legend has it that his dreads is still swinging while he did it effortlessly props

fiffb
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Dude! You are the man for someone who has only been driving this size truck for 3 years. Great Job! You made it look easy ...

wilsontorres
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Very impressive.

I drove for four years. There was an EXTREMELY tight dock that I would sometimes have to back into in Toledo, Ohio at Acklin Stamping.

Not only was it tight, but you had to blindside back into it at a 45 degree angle in traffic. It was so tough, man.

Once in the dock, your truck would only be like 5 feet from still being in the road.

Luckily people were very patient with me most of the time.

1925 Nebraska Ave
Toledo Ohio.

I still have nightmares of putting a trailer in there when there was only one empty dock. 😂

TheMichiganFisherman
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Awesome Backing! The dog was equally as impressive the way he stood on the window without falling out.

averagewhiteguy
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He is obviously very relaxed and patient man. If your nerves are bad, you shouldn't be a professional driver anyway. Great job man.

tadejbozicko
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For what it's worth, you did a fine job, especially with all the obstacles you had to go through. Thank you for sharing. Good looking fur baby you have there. Peace ✌.

davepelfrey
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Omg, that is the craziest nerve racking dock I have ever seen, you earned an gold metal for backing it in there.🎖🎖🏆🎉👍

a.h.s
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I’m a new driver, & this was very impressive ! I learned a lot from watching your hand movements and how your trailer was reacting. I’ll be on a national dedicated account going over 47 states & I know I’ll have to one day encounter situations like this. You’re definitely a pro, be safe out there !

courtney
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Big up to you. With only about three years under the wheel, that was nice backing. Not to mention a wonderful looking pet Pit Terrier.

karemlaccoon
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You did an amazing job even with all that traffic. You have skills. Thank you

nicolesilvestre
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Goat s#%T bro. Patience and skills my guy. Keep being motivation

Ricc___
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Awesome Job my dude, I am a new trucker that come up from a Box truck driver. I work for an LTL company in Mi. My route is pretty much all Detroit, and we have some difficult docks to back into. Got to love the blindside backing in a pitch-black docks. I found the key to safe and effective driving is to take your time. Keep up the good work and be safe.

timellison