Joseph Poole, a fleet member with Indianapolis-based Celadon Trucking Services, will be featured on this Friday's episode of Country Music Television's popular “Trick My Truck” program (Jan. 19, 8:30 p.m. ET/PT).

The show features big rig truck mechanics, known as the Chrome Shop Mafia, who “steal” the rigs of lucky truck drivers and then customize them into unique rides. Poole's new truck is called Honor Roll.
The veteran trucker took to the highways after serving his country in Vietnam. He has been a commercial driver for the past 31 years. Poole lives in Raleigh, N.C., and joined Celadon in early 2005 as a transfer from CX Roberson when Celadon acquired their dry van business and assets.
Poole said he hopes to one day tour inner city schools and speak to teenagers about the trucking industry. He wants kids to know that driving a truck is a noble profession that contributes to the prosperity of America.
Friday’s program will show the cast of “Trick My Truck” make Poole's dream a reality as they turn his Kenworth into a learning center fit for a professor.
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