Trucker First
Trucker First

Everything In
Your Life
Arrived By Truck.

Food. Fuel. Medicine. Emergency supplies.

The country moves because truck drivers do.

And yet the people carrying this country forward are often working extreme hours, facing dangerous conditions, high health risks, and an industry built around constant turnover.

Truck driver looking out cab window
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This Work Comes
With A Real Cost.

Truck driving is consistently ranked among the most dangerous professions in America.

Long hours. Fatigue. Isolation. Time away from family.

Many drivers spend up to 70 hours a week on the road keeping the country moving — while navigating systems that too often prioritize turnover over long-term support.

The public depends on truckers every day.

Most people never see what the job takes from them.

03

Trucking Was The
American Dream.

Trucking used to be a way out.

A path to homeownership. A way past generational poverty. A trade where hard work alone — no degree, no inheritance, no connections — could build a life.

That path is closing.

Burnout, low pay, and an industry built around turnover are gutting one of the last professions where you could work hard and make it. Automation is coming for the rest.

The Country Can't Afford That.

$940B

Annual economic impact from trucking

Source: American Trucking Associations

Truckers don't just move freight.

Their spending, their fuel stops, their meals, and their trade keep rural economies alive and the national economy moving.

Protecting Truckers Protects America.

It protects your groceries, your fuel prices, your supply chains, and your wallet.

When Truckers Win,
The Country Wins.

04

The Problem Isn't That
Drivers Don't Want To Work.

The problem is that too many parts of the industry are built around burnout.

Drivers are often recruited with promises that don't match reality.

Pay can feel unclear. Support can disappear when problems happen.

And too many drivers are treated like replaceable labor instead of skilled professionals carrying enormous responsibility.

Good carriers exist.

But in a noisy industry, it can be hard to tell the difference.

That's why we created Trucker First.

Truck stop at night with Thank You Truck Drivers sign
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The Orange Line Stands For
The People Carrying This
Country Forward.

It stands for:

Transparency
Accountability
Integrity
Support for drivers

This isn't just merchandise.

It's a signal.

A way to stand behind the people moving the food on your table, the fuel in your car, and the medicine in your hospitals.

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Truckers Carry
The Country.

It's Time The Country Stood Behind Them.