90 Day Fiance star Mohamed Jbali was last seen in December. According to a media outlet, the star was leaving his home to become a truck driver. However, recently he shared a life update on how far he has come after being Danielle Mullins’ husband. It appears that he is very happy with his progress and where life has planted him. He genuinely wants his fans to know about his life updates. Get along with us to read more.
90 Day Fiance: Mohamed Opens Up About His Job
Mohamed took to Facebook opening up about life on the road. His post began with him saying that it’s been a year since he is working as a truck driver. He detailed upon his life by sharing about living in a truck 24/7 and working for 70 hours a week. Mohamed further added that he didn’t know about how exhausting it would be to work here. He simply underestimated it. But then he realized how difficult the work is being on the road every day and every night in a truck.
Mohamed Says Driving Job Is Exhausting But Is Rewarding Too!
Mohamed also shared that he has been running on the highway nonstop! Although it seems like an easy job, it is not. It appears that it is just traveling from a state to another. We get to listen to music while watching beautiful sceneries right and left. However, the job is not a cakewalk. It does get harder over time. And we would agree with Mohamed on this. Many jobs tend to become the ‘grind’ during the course of time.
Mohamed also shared the happy side of working. He revealed his happiness of seeing the money flowing in the bank account. It only grows over time. You don’t have to worry about bills to pay or rent. Mohamed continued with speaking that your smile only widens. Eventually, you feel energized and boosted. That is how he feels almost every week.
90 Day Fiance: Mohamed Says That Everything Has A Price
Mohamed didn’t stop here. He also opened up about life which is not easy as others think. He added that everything has a price in this life. If you do not spend your time and energy to buy a better future, you aren’t going anywhere. You will always stay in the rut. It seems that he is not planning to do this job forever. He said that it might take a mental and emotional toll upon him. Additionally, automation might displace many truck drivers.
According to Mohamed’s ex Mullins, both of them are on friendly terms. There was a time they had bitterness between them but they have outgrown it.