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Tag Archives: career
Gender Equity for Professional Drivers by Ellen Voie
When you’re a professional driver, the steering wheel doesn’t know whether you’re a man or a woman! That’s something my friend Ingrid reminds me of when I talk about the benefits of being a woman in the trucking industry. You’re … Continue reading
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How do you define yourself? by Ellen Voie
Recently I noticed a mini van sporting a license plate, “CEO MOM.” Immediately I knew that the woman who owned that vehicle had children (or perhaps one child) and had a professional career. That’s a lot to glean from a … Continue reading
Posted in Women in trucking Tagged career, Commodities, cringe, Dash, four wheelers, Glimpse, Groceries, license plate, linda ellis, mini van, Peers, plate, poem called the dash, professional career, professional drivers, Self Esteem, skilled professional, those letters, tombstone, tractor trailer, trucker, truckers, Trucking, trucking industry, way 1 Comment
Book Review: Street Smarts
In my last article I said: “All the “books” in the world, on truck driving or whatever profession you are doing – won’t mean squat – if you don’t have any common sense.” I will have to take that statement … Continue reading
Posted in Truck Driver Industry Tagged book, career, cargo theft, life member, member, ooida, own security, personal level, space account, Street, street smarts, truck, trucking association 1 Comment
An End to a Truckers’ Career
A young man had a dream after a year of being married and trying to support his new family, it turned out that his job as an EMT was no longer sufficiently supporting his new family. So he set out … Continue reading
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Truck Drivers Are Doing Well During Tough Economy
While many industries are failing there is one career that’s rolling through these tough economic times. Business reports say truck driving is one of the most promising blue collar career choices. And Fredrick Quimbley knows first hand what it’s like … Continue reading
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