Jarrett catches a flat tire while trying to ship a large load.

A&E leads the cultural conversation through high-quality, thought provoking original programming with a unique point of view. Whether it’s the network’s distinctive brand of award-winning disruptive reality, groundbreaking documentary, or premium scripted drama, A&E always makes entertainment an art. Visit us at aetv.com for more info.”

source

By carmodpros

ANGELHOUSE | 2009 - 2022 | HOSTING BY PHILLYFINEST369 SERVER STATS| THE IDIOTS ROBOT AND CONTROL INC. |(RSS FEED MODULE)| ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS (CARMODPROS,COM)

24 thoughts on “Shipping Wars: Flat Tire | A&E”
  1. It's good to see someone who usually has trouble on the daily receiving help without a catch on the other end.
    There's allot of good people out there

  2. Wait….did he say “pigs ate my baby brother”…???? Wth!??! Lololol!!!!!! 😳❤️

  3. how much did he paid the road service guy????? this show is funny. I am into hot shots deliveries too and its just worst than they really show on this stupid tv show. oh yeah i said it, its just a show. getting a service to replace a 6 lugs wheel. what a waste!!!

  4. That's the whole point: it is horrific. That's why they wanted him on the show. Just like when Marc was starting out and had a series of bad luck, Jarrett is now the rookie and they wanted to be their to watch him evolve and particularly make these mistakes. I have seen no indication that the show is staged either. I figure the producers scour the site to find stuff that would be fun to film deliveries of and flag them for bidding. The rest writes itself =P

  5. Its horrific watching his deliveries. I think he is worse than ever after I saw the carriage episode. Even if that entire episode was staged, its still horrific to see Jarrett. I mean, who brings a 6.5 foot tall enclosed trailer to pick up a 7.0 foot tall carriage? Can't he read the dimensions before setting off and/or bidding?

  6. A lot of people bad mouthing Jarrett don't seem to understand that he is on there as the rookie. He was put on here because he is going to make these mistakes and evolve as the series goes on. Everyone who starts anything is going to make some mistakes starting out, he just happens to get to make his on camera. Cut him some slack since his mistakes are the very reason it's fun watching his deliveries.

  7. That is exactly why they want him on there as the resident "rookie." It makes for good television actually watching someone starting out making all of the mistakes you would expect.

Comments are closed.