A man from Cape Town inspired many South Africans on TikTok. The man shared his journey from being a truck driver to becoming a labor law graduate.
In the TikTok video, he revealed that it was the end of his truck career as he has gone on to pursue a different career pathSource: TikTok. In the footage shared by @iamkhosi_90 on the video platform, the young man shared with his viewers that it was the end of his truckcaption, the graduate revealed that he was a truck driver for nine years, and he thanked God for protecting him throughout his"As I say goodbye to trucking after 9 years on the road.
Thank you, Lord, for your protection and salvation and for always guarding me against all positive and negative challenges I have faced," he wrote.showed himself driving the truck, and as the clip continued, he unveiled how he hung the keys in the air to single his departure."Congratulations, brother, how did you manage to study and driving at the same time am also thinking the same."Briefly News.
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