Ryan Barnes started his trucking career hauling wood chips locally before joining ATS's flatbed division ten years ago. His initial attraction was not just financial but also physical, seeking a job that kept him active and fit (no trucker belly).
Transitioning to flatbed hauling wasn't easy. Ryan recalls the initial soreness and challenges of handling heavy tarps and chains. To stay fit on the road, he carries gym equipment like dumbbells and a portable pull-up bar in his truck, emphasizing the importance of health-conscious choices on the road.
Beyond driving, Ryan is a passionate photographer and videographer, having pursued these interests professionally for years. Despite owning a studio, balancing trucking with creative pursuits remains a challenge. He highlights trucking as a viable means to support entrepreneurial ventures like his studio, despite time constraints.
Reflecting on the financial stability trucking offers, Ryan emphasizes its potential for a solid income without requiring extensive formal education. However, he cautions drivers to budget wisely, especially during economic downturns, advising them to save during peak times to weather lean periods.
While acknowledging the industry's challenges, Ryan appreciates the independence trucking offers. He enjoys being his own boss, deciding how much to work and when to take time off. This flexibility is a major reason he continues to find satisfaction in trucking.
Ryan Barnes's journey highlights the ups and downs of trucking. He values the freedom and financial stability it offers but advises drivers to plan ahead for tough times. His story is a testament to the rewards of perseverance and adapting to the demands of the trucking industry.
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