Paving With My Truck and Pup Dump Truck. Owner Operator Life.
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Published 2023-08-31
Let's go paving, Washington style. Not only are we doing it Truck and Pup but its also raining. Washington is beautiful in August. Lets get on the road and see what happens.
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All Comments (21)
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You young lady are definitely a professional truck driver. It appears to me that you are a professional paver as well. I have noticed in all of your videos that everyone seems to show alot of respect to their fellow drivers. I don't believe that I have heard the first curse word said. Keep up the hard work and stay safe out there and keep on trucking. Prayers to you π and your family .β€
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That's what I like about Texas because that box would have been loaded up
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Cool seeing you work for us. Fun seeing our jobs from others prospective
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8.3K and you're at 100K. Let's all keep spreading the word of what a great channel this is and help drive it to 100K.
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4:26 your trucks SOUNDS great!
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Thank you DOMONQMIE FOR TAKING US ALL ALONG..(THANKS FOR CHARGING FOR THE "DOMONQMIE TRADEMARK TRUCK SHOTS"πππππβ€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€
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Iam suprised they don't make you "tarp" the load to keep it hot ? You are a "piece of work" in the most positive sense !!!
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Thank God it started to rain here in Oregon too. It will help mitigate some of the wild fires! Todd the retired trucker.
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great video! one tip, stay centered in the paver. If you go too far to one side or the other you could end up getting hung up in the paver and damaging the box of the trailer or truck. Im saying this from experience :(
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Bring back alot of great memories for me. I was an asphalt hauler for 5 years. Pulled an eight axle flow boy in Michigan. I agree dirt work sucks, hauling the hot rocks is where it's at. Great job young lady.
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When I moved to this Colorado market, I spent just over 10 years as a company driver on end dumps, double bottom side dumps, and belly dumps. All very interesting work and challenging at times, and interesting to see the job progress to finish. Then my last 5 years I drove for an asphalt paving company on a "flow boy" trailer - V shaped body sidewalls with a 3 ft rubber belt on the bottom to unload the product. BEST job I ever had! Loved the paving work, even the mandatory night work on the Interstate Hwy roto milling and paving, and challenging to back a 40 ft trailer all the way to the paver down a 9 ft. wide lane around corners without running over fresh asphalt in the adjoining lane, especially in the dark with only the light from your 4 way flashers! When not paving, we were stockpiling material at the hot plant yard from the company quarry about 13 miles away. Could get boring at times, but there was always CB chatter with the 6-8 other company trucks on the haul. Then we got several contracts to provide material for the enormous expansion at Ft. Carson Army Base. In addition to the normal stockpiling at the various building sites, they used the flow boy trailers to dump fill inside the completed building foundations for the concrete flooring, sometimes while the steel walls were going up! Never got boring because we never knew what job we'd be working on the next day, and even if the same job it would be a different way of coming in or different material going to a different spot. The challenge of getting a 40 footer into the exact spot where they wanted the load is what I enjoy. Glad to see you really enjoy your work, sure makes your job a pleasure, doesn't it.
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Now that was an interesting side of trucking, as you said, seeing progress made for a new road. Congrats.
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Your a really good operator ( driver) truckers don't have it easy, everyone else on the road should understand that. Great video Dominique all the best & keep on trucking!!!
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Used to pave for 6 years. Enjoyed paving, keep up the enjoyable videos. Be safe out there
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First off, as a former paver operator for nearly 50 years (retired 2 yrs.now) you did a fantastic job while in the paver. It would have been a pleasure unloading you each round. Please always remember to let your bed down far enough before you pull out off the box empty. What a lot of drivers don't understand is that when you drag your lip out of the front of the paver, the front flaps on the machine act as a sling shot and fire hot asphalt at the operator. Plus after a while it rips those flaps off the paver and as an operator, they hate that... Lastly, you described all the exact reasons why asphalt workers like doing what they do. When we look behind us we can see the progress we are making and mostly everyday you are working some place different and building a different road... Stay safe, and keep up the great work! Keith
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if I owned a paving company, I would totally Hire Dauminique cause she is a professional truck driver and also she is the Prettiest one I have seen on youtube and cause she knows what she is doing
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It is fascinating watching you pave using a pup. You are seriously good at it. The paving company I work for only uses solos. Great videos!!! Keep up the good work.
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I did paving in Vietnam with the Sea Bees. I drove a 5 ton truck and loved asphalt. We would really load the shit out of those trucks. I also learned to run an asphalt plant and a paver. It was a really good job.
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I'm a dump truck driver too myself since 2019 but I never done trails but starting this September 5th I'm going back to training school for my class 1 semi license π