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Trucks: Truck Driving Shows and Women Drivers

By: Sandy Maseko

Truck driver's work very hard for a living, and this is a fact that deserves appreciation. There are truck driving shows held in various locations around the country in order to recognize them. These are events that generally last for several days, and the whole family can attend. The cost is generally free to encourage more truck drivers and their families to show up.

There are generally various classes offered at most truck driving shows as well. There is usually a charge for them but they are well worth the investment. Some of the hot topics covered include the new hours of service regulations, filling out log books properly, hauling hazardous materials, fitness for truck drivers, safety, and changes in the trucking industry. You will find these courses to offer you valuable information that you can use.

While you will find a truck driving show very educational, it will also provide you with a chance to relax and enjoy others with similar interests. In most instances various portions of your visit to a truck driving show are tax deductible so make sure you discuss this with your tax preparer.

The women drivers

You may find some people out there who ridicule women truck drivers as they think it is a joke. Yet most of these women are very competent behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler and they know all about how to keep their truck in good working condition. Some trucking companies are hesitant to hire women even though they can't come right out and say this due to discrimination laws. They worry about the safety of the women while out there on the road. They also worry about harassment they may encounter by their male employees.

There is a non-profit organization known as Women in Trucking that works hard to advocate for women's rights in this profession that is dominated by men. They work hard to acknowledge the accomplishments of women in the trucking industry and to help the overcome any barriers to employment. Over the last five years they have worked hard to help women find more jobs in the trucking industry and have been very successful.

If you are a woman interested in driving a semi truck, take the time to find out what your options are. If you are a United States citizen, at least 21 years of age, and you have a good driving record then you may be eligible to obtain a CDL. You will need to find a quality truck driving training program so you can successfully pass the written and oral examinations.



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