Even though many places are closed for Christmas, many truck drivers are still working to make sure your holiday gifts are delivered as soon as possible.

Erie News Now talked with some truck drivers Wednesday at the TravelCenters of America (TA) in Harborcreek Township.

"I thank God for how the weather's been," said Brandell Davis, truck driver. "I haven't been into any delays here. There's snow on the ground, but it's nice out here."

Truck drivers are trying to stay optimistic this holiday as they sacrifice time with family to make sure your packages are delivered.

"It takes a little sacrifice, but communication would be the best thing," said Davis. "I had the chance right now to text everyone and tell them Merry and Happy Christmas."

Thanks to technology, they get to share some holiday spirit on Christmas.

"Opening up the packages, so you still feel like you're there you know," said Jason Hill, truck driver.

Without them, we wouldn't have all the presents underneath the tree.

"If it wasn't for the trucking industry, we wouldn't have any of that," said Hill.

The holiday rush is not over yet. Many will return items they found under the  Christmas tree for something different.