I'm still here. 😂. I Don't post much because I'm still learning and adjusting
I've been on here for more than 5 years, just don't post much in the "ladies" section. I just started with a different company last week, so I'm on a learning curve again!
This area just isn't very active. What's good information for one driver can be equally helpful to another, regardless of gender. Our general and company training sections are extremely active.
Yes, it's a place for the ladies, but men read this too lol.
Yes we do Susan. I have learned a lot from listening to the women here on TT. Problems are the same for both sexes, successes are equal but there are a few differences that should make men more aware of their sisters efforts to succeed in this industry. I for one will continue to read and learn from a great group of women. P.S.- Don't tell Rainy D.
Yes we do Susan. I have learned a lot from listening to the women here on TT. Problems are the same for both sexes, successes are equal but there are a few differences that should make men more aware of their sisters efforts to succeed in this industry. I for one will continue to read and learn from a great group of women. P.S.- Don't tell Rainy D.
That is some good Life Advice, too.
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What happens to the ladies on here. They post once or twice starting next week or what ever and we never hear from them again.
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