Lisa Kelly, host of deadly truck routes: "Several times I thought about leaving the program"
The young American who appears on the History Channel show that airs every Sunday at 21 am recounts the difficult situations you have been driving his truck at home and around the world.
To Lisa Kelly, a woman who makes a living driving trucks on dangerous roads is most natural. "I grew up with a brother and have always competed in motocross with men. Therefore, the transition to driving trucks with a group of men was not so difficult," said the phone a few weeks ago. The young man of 31 years, has clearly it is a dangerous job, but defends his decision: "The reason I do is because I can travel and get paid to do. I love the solitude and being in the middle of nowhere. I have the opportunity to work in pajamas and I have the best office you might have. I agreed to participate in the program because it is a great adventure, and I like to live that way: fun in life and try new things, "he explains. At this time History Channel is showing Recorded season in Alaska, but has already played Kelly pass complex situations elsewhere in the world. "Burn in the Himalayas gave me a lot of shock, because it was first time I left the country, was a different culture and to food made ??me a little wrong, then I did not sleep well the night before you start driving on roads that were very difficult, where sometimes the people who came against wanted me back: I broke a little the situation, "he says. In Indeed, sometimes dangerous situations, which have led to even deal with bad roads after accidents in which other truckers have died, have made ??him rethink his profession: "Several times I thought about leaving the program, such as when driving in complex places in the desert and my truck had many technical problems and made ??me wonder if this was worth it to risk my life, but I managed to overcome this desire, for some reason I wanted to stay are very large. Do you think the program is a sort of televised biography? "I had never thought of it that way, but I think, if so, would be an interesting biography," says Kelly. Routes mortal Alaska History Channel can be seen every Sunday at 21 am .
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