drove various trucks and/or delivery vehicles to earn school tuition money during both before and after my mission. I took pride in what I was doing, and tried to hone my tradecraft.
In the 1990's there was a phenomenal number of Eastern European, Russian and other foreign truck drivers brought into the USA who were irresponsible and dangerous. They didn't read English and had no respect for the rules of the road.
They were so bad that even traditional main stream media ran expose stories on the trucking industry's dirty "cost control" secrets by most large trucking companies after too many senseless highway deaths mounted up.
A large percentage of the estimated 250,000 imported drivers remain on the road.