On the road, Ludovic walks from to Barcelona…

On the road, Ludovic walks from to Barcelona…
On the road, Ludovic walks Quimper from Lyon to Barcelona…

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Adele Leberre

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Dec 21 2024 at 1:20 p.m.

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Petit, Ludovic Seznec loved playing with little trucks. As a teenager, he dreamed of being hired by the Aurénico company. It's done. Not only has the Quimper native joined the company of his dreams, but he also has his own truck decorated with a painting of Quimper.

First road… on video games

The young man is proud of his career. After Max-Jacob college, he completed a CAP then a professional road driving baccalaureate at Saint-Gabriel high school in Pont-l'Abbé. “I played the game a lot Euro Truck simulator. This definitely fueled my interest in trucks and guided my choices,” confides Ludovic Seznec, 26 years old.

In high school, he obtained his license B, C, and CE (heavyweights). He began his career in South Finistère before moving to where his partner lives. He quickly got a job at Aurénico, a family business with three employees and two bosses.

Ludovic Seznec has been working for the Aurénico company for two years. ©Ludovic Seznec

You recognize their trucks at first glance thanks to their bright colors. Ludovic Seznec is very sensitive to this:

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“They’re beautiful, aren’t they?” I now have my own dedicated truck. An artist from the sector painted a view of Quimper, the cathedral, the quays… I am also registered 29.”

Ludovic Seznec.

Un prix au Celtic Truck Show

The young driver seems particularly fulfilled in his job. He is passionate about his job – “I like riding, traveling, solitude. »- and trucks. He also happens to participate in groups such as the Celtic Truck Show in Bais (Ille-de-Vilaine) where he received the public prize for his Scania S in the colors of Quimper.

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