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Jim From Upstate New York: From Comedy Clubs to Trucking | 04-20-25

Jim from upstate New York shares his journey from being a die-hard Howard Stern fan and part-time stand-up comedian to a multi-faceted entrepreneurial life involving trucking, farming, and running a diner. Jim discusses his past experiences, including missing a key comedy gig due to work obligations and the economic hardships he faced in the 1990s. He commends the host, Anthony, for his engaging content and expresses his deep dissatisfaction with the current state of the trucking industry. Jim sheds light on the problematic 'non-domiciled CDL program' that has introduced numerous unqualified refugees into the trucking sector, compromising safety and driving standards. The conversation delves into political commentary, criticizing the Biden and Obama administrations for their handling of immigration policies that Jim believes have negatively impacted the industry and the country. The episode ends with a critical look at how unqualified drivers are endangering lives and how current policies are affecting the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcast on:
22 Apr 2025

Jim from upstate New York shares his journey from being a die-hard Howard Stern fan and part-time stand-up comedian to a multi-faceted entrepreneurial life involving trucking, farming, and running a diner. Jim discusses his past experiences, including missing a key comedy gig due to work obligations and the economic hardships he faced in the 1990s. He commends the host, Anthony, for his engaging content and expresses his deep dissatisfaction with the current state of the trucking industry. Jim sheds light on the problematic 'non-domiciled CDL program' that has introduced numerous unqualified refugees into the trucking sector, compromising safety and driving standards. The conversation delves into political commentary, criticizing the Biden and Obama administrations for their handling of immigration policies that Jim believes have negatively impacted the industry and the country. The episode ends with a critical look at how unqualified drivers are endangering lives and how current policies are affecting the U.S.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jim from upstate New York shares his journey from being a die-hard Howard Stern fan and part-time stand-up comedian to a multi-faceted entrepreneurial life involving trucking, farming, and running a diner. Jim discusses his past experiences, including missing a key comedy gig due to work obligations and the economic hardships he faced in the 1990s. He commends the host, Anthony, for his engaging content and expresses his deep dissatisfaction with the current state of the trucking industry. Jim sheds light on the problematic 'non-domiciled CDL program' that has introduced numerous unqualified refugees into the trucking sector, compromising safety and driving standards. The conversation delves into political commentary, criticizing the Biden and Obama administrations for their handling of immigration policies that Jim believes have negatively impacted the industry and the country. The episode ends with a critical look at how unqualified drivers are endangering lives and how current policies are affecting the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices