by Kelly Radi, on Jul 16, 2019
When you think of a strong, smart, powerful woman, who comes to mind? For me, the answer is simple: Wonder Woman. She’s the original face of girl power. Wonder Woman …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Jul 12, 2019
What makes a company desirable for women to work? Many say it comes from such primary reasons as a corporate culture that’s supportive of gender diversity, flexibility in hours and …
Read Storyby Angela Eliacostas, on Jul 02, 2019
Ask Angela: What are your views on cell phone usage by commercial drivers? This is a very important question. Different states have different laws for non-commercial drivers, so following the …
Read Storyby Ellen Voie, on Jul 02, 2019
For those of us in the trucking industry, we are well aware that the four-wheeler causes most crashes involving a commercial truck. It’s frustrating for all of us that student …
Read Storyby Aggie Alvarez, on Jul 01, 2019
Every office, warehouse, and production facility has one employee who takes up an inequitable portion of their supervisor’s time and effort. This employee may bring valuable knowledge and experience to …
Read Storyby Angela Eliacostas, on Jun 04, 2019
Ask Angela: How important is experience when searching for jobs in trucking and logistics? Can I switch from an unrelated industry into transportation? Absolutely! The opportunities for employment in trucking …
Read Storyby Ellen Voie, on Jun 04, 2019
I was recently reading a trade journal when I found an article titled "The Seven Percent."* It was about the lack of women in the industry and how the numbers …
Read Storyby Lauren Domnick, on May 20, 2019
As the trucking industry struggles with how to solve the increasing driver shortage, many companies are taking a different approach to recruiting. The demographic pool is widening as organizations focus …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 07, 2019
Penske and Girl Scouts of Northern IN got together to learn about the transportation and logistics industry. The day’s activities included: rental/service shop tour, parts bingo, relay races, logistics farm …
Read Storyby Angela Eliacostas, on Apr 29, 2019
Ask Angela: What do you recommend to a woman who is a mother and wants to work in the transportation industry? How did you manage family and job when starting …
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