Marco “Marko” Obando, widely known as Pinoy Trucker, has become one of the most recognizable Filipino voices in the trucking community because of the way he tells his story with honesty, humility, and pride. A Filipino who pursued better opportunities in Canada, Marko built his career from the ground up through determination, discipline, and countless hours spent navigating highways that stretch across provinces, mountains, and remote cold regions. His life as a trucker is not simply a job — it is a daily test of endurance and responsibility. He often talks about the early mornings spent pre-trip checking every part of his truck, the weight of driving for hours through storms or freezing temperatures, and the mental toughness required to stay focused when the road seems endless. He shares how difficult it can be to be away from family for long periods, missing important events and celebrations, yet holding on to the purpose that drives him: giving his loved ones stability and opportunities he never had growing up.
What makes Marko’s presence so impactful is his ability to show both the demanding and the rewarding sides of trucking. He takes pride in the discipline the job requires — maintaining safety, mastering routes, managing fatigue, and staying committed even in the face of setbacks like delays, breakdowns, or sudden changes in schedule. At the same time, he finds joy in the freedom of the open road, the peaceful moments during sunrise trips, and the sense of accomplishment that comes from completing a long haul safely and successfully. He also emphasizes the camaraderie among Filipino truckers in Canada, showing how they support and uplift one another, whether by sharing advice, helping with permits, or simply offering encouragement during tough times.
Through his stories, Marko inspires aspiring drivers who dream of entering the trucking industry, especially Filipinos who see him as proof that hard work abroad can truly change one’s life. His content reflects not only the technical aspects of trucking but also the emotional and personal sacrifices that come with the profession. By openly sharing his challenges, triumphs, and personal lessons, he has become a symbol of resilience — someone who represents the grit, determination, and heart that define the Filipino spirit overseas. His journey shows that being a Pinoy trucker is more than a job; it is a calling built on sacrifice, ambition, loyalty to family, and the courage to keep moving forward despite the weight of the road ahead.






