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Women in the Trucking Industry


The spotlight is shining on women in the workforce, and the world of trucking is no different. While the industry remains dominated by men, women are beginning to make headway in the industry. If you’re a woman considering a career in trucking, keep reading as we explore the benefits of the trucking industry while addressing some common misconceptions.

 

What is the Trucking Industry?

 

An efficient, safe, and sustainable freight system is an important part of Canada’s economic strength. According to the Canadian Trucking Alliance, the trucking industry is worth more than $65 billion and employs more than 400,000 people. With jobs readily available, the trucking industry offers a variety of opportunities for women – especially millennial women.

 

Women in the Trucking Industry: Common Misconceptions

 

When you envision a truck driver, you probably think of a male – yet there are women who play crucial roles in the industry. Today, 27 percent of those in the trucking industry are women, and this number is expected to rise as education and training increases.

 

Another common misconception has to do with size: Women are typically smaller than men, causing concern over whether they can handle transporting heavy loads. The truth is that trucking doesn’t require brute strength; it simply requires you to be able-bodied regardless of gender. Most positions do not involve excessively heavy lifting.

 

Why Should Women Join the Trucking Industry?

 

Whether you’re a woman or a man, delivery driving offers a host of benefits, including competitive pay and flexible scheduling. Plus, not all trucking jobs are long-distance; many delivery drivers are needed to complete shorter routes. Some of the other key benefits include:

 

  • The ability to travel: with a trucking position, you’ll have the opportunity to see new places and meet new people. Even smaller routes have drivers travelling to unique venues and cities.
  • Job security: the trucking industry tends to be a secure job market, and because drivers are needed, many positions are available.
  • Teamwork: some drivers work alongside a colleague or spouse, which provides an opportunity for income growth.
  • Income potential: many teams receive bonuses for delivering items promptly.

 

There’s never been a better time for women to join the trucking industry. As with any position, doing your research beforehand can help you find a career that is financially rewarding and fulfilling. Get started today by giving us a call to see our available opportunities.

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