Women Behind the Wheel: Busting the Myths of Trucking

Trucking has traditionally been viewed as a male-dominated field, but the industry is evolving. More women truck drivers are stepping into the driver’s seat, yet misconceptions persist. At Brent Higgins Trucking in Mulberry, AR, we actively encourage women to join our team and challenge these outdated beliefs. A more diverse workforce benefits everyone, and it’s time to set the record straight.

Women Can’t Handle the Long Hours

Some believe the extended hours and solitary nature of trucking make it an unappealing or unsuitable career choice for women. But the truth is that many female truckers embrace the independence the job offers. A 2023 survey by the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) found that a large percentage of female drivers appreciate the flexibility and autonomy of their work. Additionally, other reports show that women in trucking report job satisfaction levels similar to their male counterparts.

Women Aren’t Interested in Trucking

There’s a misconception that women simply don’t see trucking as a viable career path. However, women currently make up approximately 8% of truck drivers in the U.S. And the number continues to grow. In Canada, female truck drivers account for 3.5% of the workforce, with recruitment efforts actively encouraging more women to join the profession. Some mentorship programs are being offered by organizations to increase career development opportunities.

Women Lack the Strength for Trucking

A common stereotype suggests that trucking requires immense physical strength, making it unsuitable for women. However, trucking is more about endurance, skill, and focus rather than sheer physical strength. Thanks to technological advancements such as power steering, automated transmissions, and hydraulic lifts, the physical demands of the job have significantly decreased. Women undergo the same rigorous training and certifications as men, proving they can excel in the industry.

Trucking Isn’t Safe for Women

Safety concerns are often cited as a reason why women might hesitate to enter the trucking industry. But safety is a priority for all truck drivers, regardless of their gender. Many companies have introduced safety measures such as GPS tracking, secure parking areas, and enhanced communication tools to ensure driver security. Additionally, studies by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) indicate that female truck drivers have fewer accidents and safety violations compared to their male counterparts.

Female Truckers Aren’t Respected

Some believe that women in trucking face a lack of respect or credibility within the industry. As the number of women in trucking grows, so does the acknowledgment of their contributions. Surveys show that most female drivers reported positive relationships with their male colleagues and felt respected in their roles. Women are also stepping into leadership positions, further dismantling the notion that they don’t belong in the industry.

A More Inclusive Road Ahead

Women are making their mark in trucking, proving their skill, resilience, and dedication. With growing support, the industry is becoming more diverse than ever. At Brent Higgins Trucking, we welcome and encourage women to join our team, helping shape the future of trucking—one mile at a time.

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