Tales from TruckDriverstan #1
Childhood lessons from Truck Drivers
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome home. My friends. Welcome back everybody. Hey, Hey, you know what? I love you, right? I got a good story for you today. This my friends is the story of truck drivers stain. Have you ever heard of truck drivers and I'll bet I'll wager the answer's no, no one has no one knows about it, but I know, you know how I know about it.
I am the rightful heir to the throne of truck drivers. Dan, at least I was see, I abdicated my position. I know what you're thinking. Why would you leave such a amazing world of royalty George? Why would you do that? Well, let me tell you some stories about truck drivers, Stan, it's a magical mythical monster.
His place, not a lot of people know about it's whereabouts. It's very difficult to find you see truck drivers. Stan is located inside an Indian reservation. Yeah. Yeah. It was built on the land of the Indian reservation, a certain Indian reservation in Southern California prior to any of the casinos being built for some of you that may be hard to believe.
But for those of us who know, we know the truth truck drivers, Dan is an area where a young boy goes to be educated in the ways of the trucker, the ways of life, the education of a truck driver. You see, my grandfather was the King of truck drivers day.
And as a young boy growing up in the kingdom, I was given the keys to the kingdom. The doors were open for me many days, five days a week, I would go to the kingdom and I would ride in the truck, driving cheery it's of my uncles and the leaders and the politicians of truck drivers.
Stan, I would go on the road for hours with these men and learn their ways. And it's now that I'm going to begin telling you some stories about those days. You see there were many men
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): Desk
Speaker 0 (3m 33s): In truck drivers stand many hunters, many wise men. They taught me the ways of old, the ways of social engineering, those around us, the ways of influencing without those people, understanding how they're being influenced. Let me give you a few examples of my days of education in truck drivers stand see for those of us who drive big trucks, small trucks, for those of us who drive on the highways on the byways, the central nervous system of the body of the populace.
You see we at truck drivers standard like the white blood cells. Let me give you a particular story of when I began to learn some of the ways of the leaders of truck drivers. Dan, I must've been six years old when I began to learn how commerce was done in truck drivers, Stan, and as it is instruct drivers stand as it is in the world. For those of you that drive truck, there's a thing called scales, that when you move through the connected Heartland, the highways and byways and roadways and pathways of America, there's certain laws.
You gotta follow. If you drive a truck, you have to go through scales and checkpoints at times where your load will be checked, your books will be checked and you will be weighed. You may even, you may even be drug tested as a young man. I remember going through the scales and as we would go through the scales, one of the young warriors of truck drivers, Stan, that was teaching me that day and multiple days to be exact.
The lesson he taught me was that of misdirection was that of social engineering. And I want to tell you what we did when going through the scales in a big rig, in a truck it's important to know whom is going to be doing the investigating. It can be easily done. If you pay attention, you see in the regular world, people work usually Monday through Friday, or they will have Tuesday through Saturday, or they have a set schedule.
And if you are a Hunter or if you are a mentor from truck drivers, and then you will know the schedule of the people that the scales, it's very similar to understanding your environment. In the old days, when hunters and gatherers would go, they would know where the Buffalo were. They would know where the deer were. They would know where to go and collect fresh berries because they paid attention to the environment. This is what the first lessons taught to me. It's imperative to know who's going to be doing the searching. For example, one of my uncles taught me, George, when we go through this Gail's what do we do?
And I says, well, we give them, we show them the books. And he says, that's right. Which books do we show them? I said, we show them the blue book. He says, that's right. Why can we show them the blue book? I says, the blue book has the information that they want to see. And he says, which other book do you never show them? I said, you never show them the around book. He says, that's right. Why not? I says the Brown book shows the people who pay us what they should pay us.
And we don't want to confuse those two books because the guy at the scales, he won't like the information in the Brown book and the guy that pays us. He doesn't like the information in the blue book. So here in truck drivers, Stan, we came up with a creative solution to make everybody happy. That's what we do now. Another important part about the scales and social engineering that was taught to me by this young warrior uncle comes back to social engineering. It comes back to who is doing the investigator.
And this example, there was a, an older man there. He says, George, this a man is always in a bad mood. What should we do? And when I told him, I don't know, he told me, here's what we do. This old man likes a certain set of jokes, about a certain type of people. So you will tell that man, a joke about a certain type of people that he likes to hear jokes about. And that man will smile his investigation into what we have will not be as critical as it would be if he wasn't laughing.
So here is the joke. You're going to tell him, I says, great, no problem. So I learned that. He says, now there might be another person. There, there might be this middle aged woman there. And if she's there, we don't ever tell her those jokes. We tell her something different. And it says like what he says, we tell her she will be wearing something in her hair. She will have on a peculiar set of shoes. She will have on a piece of jewelry without fail.
And your job is to find that thing that is peculiar about her and tell her how beautiful it is. And you must do it quickly. You must be able to see this peculiar thing about her as we're driving up. And as we're driving up, you should be rolling down your window and investigating. And once you have unlocked this certain tool, once you have discovered this thing that is peculiar, and you have commented about how beautiful it is, then that will trigger the same reaction as the man and the investigation into what we're doing will be looked upon with less scrutiny.
And so we did it. So now that I've given you the background of my, one of my first teaching as a young six year old, let me explain it as it happened. It is time for your test, George P. I want you to do what you're supposed to do. And tell me, explain it to me as you do it. Okay. I'm jumping behind. I'm going to open up the secret compartment.
I've opened it up. There's two sets of books. There's a blue one and a Brown one. I'm going to grab the blue one. What's this white powder back here. Don't worry about that. Actually. You know what, actually, it brings that up here. I'm going to need that. What is it? Don't worry about that. Okay. So I grabbed the blue book. Okay. Bring it up. We're going to pull off for a second. I got to utilize this magic powder. Okay. Do you want a dr. Pepper? Absolutely. Okay.
Hold tight. All right. I've used the powder. You've got your dr. Pepper. We are now moving again and approaching the scales. Who do you see? I see the middle aged woman and she's wearing a yellow flower and her hair. What are you going to say? As the truck pulls to a halt, I lean out the window. As the woman walks towards my side, excuse me. Ma'am, that's a beautiful yellow flower.
It really brings out your smile. I hope you have a beautiful day. Needless to say, I passed my test and we passed through the scale. <inaudible> truck drivers. Yes, my friends. It wasn't all social engineering and rainbows and truck drivers. Dan, there were times of chaos, confusion, and calamity.
But to share with you now, and event that happened to a young man like myself while he was out and about on the road. This young man was out with one of the great warriors. It was a special day, not the first day for this young lad to be out with an experienced warrior. He was far along on his journey.
He was 10 years old while out on the road, transferring the load from the truck to the job site. I think it's important here to talk about the type of truck in which this young gentleman was part of. You see this wasn't a trash truck, or this wasn't a dump truck. This was a transfer trailer. For those of you who do not understand that is the semi truck that has a trailer behind it.
And what happens there is that the warrior truck driver will dump the first load of aggregate out of the first box. Then he will transfer the second box into the first box and then dump that box. However, there are many steps that need to be done in order to make this ritual happen.
And it is that particular ritual. It is the mechanics of setting up that event where this young had a wan found himself in danger. You see at the job site, they had successfully unloaded the first box.
They had successfully maneuvered the truck back and hooked it up to transfer the second box into the first box. Now, if you can close your eyes and imagine a giant semi transfer trailer truck, in order to dump the second box, you must get down below the truck and unhooked the axles.
And that's what the senior warrior was doing while the young paddle on watched and as the senior warrior placed his hand down for balance
Speaker 2 (14m 52s): And he shimmied onto his back and he began with his right hand working with the hitch of the trailer. The back part of the truck lurched a little bit was that it was on uneven ground and the transport
Speaker 0 (15m 9s): Trailer, the 18 Wheeler, the back end of the 18 Wheeler, the back six wheels rolled on to the warrior. The veteran warriors hand, thousands of pounds, The entire back part of the truck, the six wheels, one wheel in particular, a loaded down trailer rolled on to the hand warrior.
You imagine for a moment, the amount of pain, the amount of confusion, the excruciating sound of every bone in your hand, breaking. And as that's going, imagine a ten-year-old watching this happen, not old enough to drive, not old enough to move the truck.
However old enough to truly understand the look of pain on the face of the warrior that he loves. Can you imagine yourself as a 10 year old watching someone you love having a thousands of them,
Speaker 2 (16m 43s): The wheel
Speaker 0 (16m 45s): Rolled on top of your hand, screaming in pain, what would you do? Well, you should consider yourself lucky not to have been part of this or to be brought up in truck drivers. Dan,
Speaker 2 (17m 6s): I know what you're thinking. What happened? Where did it go from there? Well, I can tell you the ten-year-old being of unbelievable strength, unbelievable courage, climbed into the cab and reversed the truck.
He'd never driven the truck before, but he's seen the warrior do it. It's important to note, that'd be four. He reversed the truck. He moved forward and then he reversed it running over the hand. Again, an amazing story of courage. The warrior was rushed to a hospital where he eventually lost one of his digits.
However, he did actually regain the function of four it's stories like that, stories like that, that can fundamentally change the outlook of life for young men. Those are the true building experiences of life. And there were many in truck drivers there.
It's important to note how much I love both of those young walk in truck drivers. There was tragedy. And I think you're beginning to see that now. Well, thank you. My friends, thank you for staying around and listening to from truck drivers.
I am the rightful heir to the throne of truck drivers. Dan, at least I was see, I abdicated my position. I know what you're thinking. Why would you leave such a amazing world of royalty George? Why would you do that? Well, let me tell you some stories about truck drivers, Stan, it's a magical mythical monster.
His place, not a lot of people know about it's whereabouts. It's very difficult to find you see truck drivers. Stan is located inside an Indian reservation. Yeah. Yeah. It was built on the land of the Indian reservation, a certain Indian reservation in Southern California prior to any of the casinos being built for some of you that may be hard to believe.
But for those of us who know, we know the truth truck drivers, Dan is an area where a young boy goes to be educated in the ways of the trucker, the ways of life, the education of a truck driver. You see, my grandfather was the King of truck drivers day.
And as a young boy growing up in the kingdom, I was given the keys to the kingdom. The doors were open for me many days, five days a week, I would go to the kingdom and I would ride in the truck, driving cheery it's of my uncles and the leaders and the politicians of truck drivers.
Stan, I would go on the road for hours with these men and learn their ways. And it's now that I'm going to begin telling you some stories about those days. You see there were many men
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): Desk
Speaker 0 (3m 33s): In truck drivers stand many hunters, many wise men. They taught me the ways of old, the ways of social engineering, those around us, the ways of influencing without those people, understanding how they're being influenced. Let me give you a few examples of my days of education in truck drivers stand see for those of us who drive big trucks, small trucks, for those of us who drive on the highways on the byways, the central nervous system of the body of the populace.
You see we at truck drivers standard like the white blood cells. Let me give you a particular story of when I began to learn some of the ways of the leaders of truck drivers. Dan, I must've been six years old when I began to learn how commerce was done in truck drivers, Stan, and as it is instruct drivers stand as it is in the world. For those of you that drive truck, there's a thing called scales, that when you move through the connected Heartland, the highways and byways and roadways and pathways of America, there's certain laws.
You gotta follow. If you drive a truck, you have to go through scales and checkpoints at times where your load will be checked, your books will be checked and you will be weighed. You may even, you may even be drug tested as a young man. I remember going through the scales and as we would go through the scales, one of the young warriors of truck drivers, Stan, that was teaching me that day and multiple days to be exact.
The lesson he taught me was that of misdirection was that of social engineering. And I want to tell you what we did when going through the scales in a big rig, in a truck it's important to know whom is going to be doing the investigating. It can be easily done. If you pay attention, you see in the regular world, people work usually Monday through Friday, or they will have Tuesday through Saturday, or they have a set schedule.
And if you are a Hunter or if you are a mentor from truck drivers, and then you will know the schedule of the people that the scales, it's very similar to understanding your environment. In the old days, when hunters and gatherers would go, they would know where the Buffalo were. They would know where the deer were. They would know where to go and collect fresh berries because they paid attention to the environment. This is what the first lessons taught to me. It's imperative to know who's going to be doing the searching. For example, one of my uncles taught me, George, when we go through this Gail's what do we do?
And I says, well, we give them, we show them the books. And he says, that's right. Which books do we show them? I said, we show them the blue book. He says, that's right. Why can we show them the blue book? I says, the blue book has the information that they want to see. And he says, which other book do you never show them? I said, you never show them the around book. He says, that's right. Why not? I says the Brown book shows the people who pay us what they should pay us.
And we don't want to confuse those two books because the guy at the scales, he won't like the information in the Brown book and the guy that pays us. He doesn't like the information in the blue book. So here in truck drivers, Stan, we came up with a creative solution to make everybody happy. That's what we do now. Another important part about the scales and social engineering that was taught to me by this young warrior uncle comes back to social engineering. It comes back to who is doing the investigator.
And this example, there was a, an older man there. He says, George, this a man is always in a bad mood. What should we do? And when I told him, I don't know, he told me, here's what we do. This old man likes a certain set of jokes, about a certain type of people. So you will tell that man, a joke about a certain type of people that he likes to hear jokes about. And that man will smile his investigation into what we have will not be as critical as it would be if he wasn't laughing.
So here is the joke. You're going to tell him, I says, great, no problem. So I learned that. He says, now there might be another person. There, there might be this middle aged woman there. And if she's there, we don't ever tell her those jokes. We tell her something different. And it says like what he says, we tell her she will be wearing something in her hair. She will have on a peculiar set of shoes. She will have on a piece of jewelry without fail.
And your job is to find that thing that is peculiar about her and tell her how beautiful it is. And you must do it quickly. You must be able to see this peculiar thing about her as we're driving up. And as we're driving up, you should be rolling down your window and investigating. And once you have unlocked this certain tool, once you have discovered this thing that is peculiar, and you have commented about how beautiful it is, then that will trigger the same reaction as the man and the investigation into what we're doing will be looked upon with less scrutiny.
And so we did it. So now that I've given you the background of my, one of my first teaching as a young six year old, let me explain it as it happened. It is time for your test, George P. I want you to do what you're supposed to do. And tell me, explain it to me as you do it. Okay. I'm jumping behind. I'm going to open up the secret compartment.
I've opened it up. There's two sets of books. There's a blue one and a Brown one. I'm going to grab the blue one. What's this white powder back here. Don't worry about that. Actually. You know what, actually, it brings that up here. I'm going to need that. What is it? Don't worry about that. Okay. So I grabbed the blue book. Okay. Bring it up. We're going to pull off for a second. I got to utilize this magic powder. Okay. Do you want a dr. Pepper? Absolutely. Okay.
Hold tight. All right. I've used the powder. You've got your dr. Pepper. We are now moving again and approaching the scales. Who do you see? I see the middle aged woman and she's wearing a yellow flower and her hair. What are you going to say? As the truck pulls to a halt, I lean out the window. As the woman walks towards my side, excuse me. Ma'am, that's a beautiful yellow flower.
It really brings out your smile. I hope you have a beautiful day. Needless to say, I passed my test and we passed through the scale. <inaudible> truck drivers. Yes, my friends. It wasn't all social engineering and rainbows and truck drivers. Dan, there were times of chaos, confusion, and calamity.
But to share with you now, and event that happened to a young man like myself while he was out and about on the road. This young man was out with one of the great warriors. It was a special day, not the first day for this young lad to be out with an experienced warrior. He was far along on his journey.
He was 10 years old while out on the road, transferring the load from the truck to the job site. I think it's important here to talk about the type of truck in which this young gentleman was part of. You see this wasn't a trash truck, or this wasn't a dump truck. This was a transfer trailer. For those of you who do not understand that is the semi truck that has a trailer behind it.
And what happens there is that the warrior truck driver will dump the first load of aggregate out of the first box. Then he will transfer the second box into the first box and then dump that box. However, there are many steps that need to be done in order to make this ritual happen.
And it is that particular ritual. It is the mechanics of setting up that event where this young had a wan found himself in danger. You see at the job site, they had successfully unloaded the first box.
They had successfully maneuvered the truck back and hooked it up to transfer the second box into the first box. Now, if you can close your eyes and imagine a giant semi transfer trailer truck, in order to dump the second box, you must get down below the truck and unhooked the axles.
And that's what the senior warrior was doing while the young paddle on watched and as the senior warrior placed his hand down for balance
Speaker 2 (14m 52s): And he shimmied onto his back and he began with his right hand working with the hitch of the trailer. The back part of the truck lurched a little bit was that it was on uneven ground and the transport
Speaker 0 (15m 9s): Trailer, the 18 Wheeler, the back end of the 18 Wheeler, the back six wheels rolled on to the warrior. The veteran warriors hand, thousands of pounds, The entire back part of the truck, the six wheels, one wheel in particular, a loaded down trailer rolled on to the hand warrior.
You imagine for a moment, the amount of pain, the amount of confusion, the excruciating sound of every bone in your hand, breaking. And as that's going, imagine a ten-year-old watching this happen, not old enough to drive, not old enough to move the truck.
However old enough to truly understand the look of pain on the face of the warrior that he loves. Can you imagine yourself as a 10 year old watching someone you love having a thousands of them,
Speaker 2 (16m 43s): The wheel
Speaker 0 (16m 45s): Rolled on top of your hand, screaming in pain, what would you do? Well, you should consider yourself lucky not to have been part of this or to be brought up in truck drivers. Dan,
Speaker 2 (17m 6s): I know what you're thinking. What happened? Where did it go from there? Well, I can tell you the ten-year-old being of unbelievable strength, unbelievable courage, climbed into the cab and reversed the truck.
He'd never driven the truck before, but he's seen the warrior do it. It's important to note, that'd be four. He reversed the truck. He moved forward and then he reversed it running over the hand. Again, an amazing story of courage. The warrior was rushed to a hospital where he eventually lost one of his digits.
However, he did actually regain the function of four it's stories like that, stories like that, that can fundamentally change the outlook of life for young men. Those are the true building experiences of life. And there were many in truck drivers there.
It's important to note how much I love both of those young walk in truck drivers. There was tragedy. And I think you're beginning to see that now. Well, thank you. My friends, thank you for staying around and listening to from truck drivers.
Join us next week when we will talk about elder Allen and his encounters with Charles only from true life. Our guys in truck drivers, Dan.
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