Pro tip: Don't quit your job when the boss is your ride.
Uly moves from Atlanta to south Georgia to take a new job doing honest work maintaining utility poles.
Rachel is done with him. She rejects his on-again, off-again attempts to maintain a long-distance relationship.
Uly is assigned to a crew that travels to Savannah. On the job, hard work isn't the problem, but when Uly stomps off in a huff, you know it's the boss's fault.
Jobless, on foot, phone dying, a few dollars from penniless, and suffering in the hot summer heat, Uly buys a ticket for an off-brand bus to Atlanta.
That's when things go from bad to strange.
Uly takes a long detour on a journey of personal discovery and spiritual growth.
Faith, perseverance, loyalty, and generosity wrestle with fear, injury, humiliation, and Uly's own cluelessness in this Christian-themed, Southern odyssey.