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💔 The Truth About Life on the Road From the eyes of a real over-the-road truck driver No one truly understands what it’s like out here— The loneliness. The disrespect. The weight we carry, mile after mile. We’re the ones hauling this country on our backs while the rest of the world looks the other way. We miss birthdays, holidays, and the everyday moments most people take for granted. We eat our meals behind the wheel, sleep in parking lots, and live by the rhythm of freight—not freedom. And yet, when we pull into a fuel stop or a delivery dock, we’re treated like we’re less than human. Looked at like we’re dirty, uneducated, replaceable. They don’t see the sacrifice. They don’t see the long nights, the pressure, the pain behind our eyes. They don’t know the cost of this lifestyle—the broken marriages, the mental health battles, the fight just to stay awake and keep rolling. But I see you. Because I’ve lived it. I’ve felt the sting of being judged just for wearing grease on my jeans. I’ve heard the comments. I’ve walked into a store and been followed like I didn’t belong. I’ve been treated like a number—until I decided I wouldn't be anymore. That’s why I built this platform. To remind you: You’re not alone. And you’re not invisible. You are the backbone of this country. You’re the reason shelves are stocked, hospitals are supplied, and families have what they need. And here, you’re not “just a truck driver.” You’re respected. You’re understood. You’re family. Welcome to a place where the road warriors finally have a voice.

Mental health matters—especially on the road.
Behind every wheel is a human being carrying more than just freight. At Sabren Group, we’re here to help drivers unload the weight they can’t see.

Trucking tests relationships.
Long hauls, missed calls, and constant distance can put a heavy strain on any marriage. We help couples bridge that gap—because love shouldn’t be lost to the miles.

Sometimes you just need a reset.
Whether it’s a good podcast, your favorite song, or a call with someone who gets it—staying connected can pull you out of a dark place. Don’t lose yourself out here.

The road gives you time—but sometimes too much.
Staring out the windshield, your mind starts to wander. The miles bring up memories, doubts, pain. It’s easy to get stuck in your own head. That’s why we’re here—when you need someone to talk to.

Sometimes the highway holds the healing.
The scenery out here can be breathtaking—if you let it be. Being on the road isn’t always ideal, but seeing the country is a gift most folks never get. Sometimes, you’ve got to be the tourist in your own journey and find the good in the miles.

Life out here can’t be explained to the average person.
The trials, the treacherous highways, the mental battles—most folks wouldn’t last a week. But you do. So when you step out of that truck, don’t hang your head low. Being a man of the road doesn’t make you less—it makes you stronger. Know your worth… and then add tax.