by wtfcanada2015@gmail.com | Jan 2, 2018 | BLOG
It’s estimated that we have over 300,000 truck drivers in Canada. Yet we are seeing very few answering this survey. The lack of Truck Parking effects everyone in the industry. Carriers we need you to do your part too !! Take the time to complete the survey, get it out to your drivers. Send a satellite message, post it on your company website, in your employee only forums, why not send them an email with the links. Have you posted it on your Facebook page ?? Contact Ted Harvey: ted.harvey@spr.ca and get a flyer to put up in your terminals. All drivers who travel through Ontario are encouraged to participate in this survey. Even our American sisters and brothers of the highway.
The lack of Truck parking has Major Economic Impacts on The Trucking Industry. In their work, SPR has consolidated considerable research, by bodies such as the American Transportation Research Institute which indicates that the lack of parking costs the trucking sector hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Similarly, an excellent study recently published by Trucker Path indicated substantial costs to North American trucking, of over $5.1 billion, [including Canada], comprised of $500 million in lost profits, $500 million in added maintenance, $1,500 million in lost wages [trucker time], $2.6 Billion in wasted fuel, plus stress impacts detrimental to recruitment and sustaining the trucking workforce. Trucker Path estimated direct costs at $ 7,200 per driver per year, and $720 per driver in lost profits.
These costs of parking shortages impact all segments of the trucking sector, including those directly affected — companies and drivers — and also those serving trucking, in training, recruiting, insurance, leasing ,parts and services — since the total trucking ‘economic pie’ is reduced by lack of parking.

The Driver Survey: Their survey of truck drivers — their main method — has obtained 800+ driver responses. This is good, but they need at least 3,000 driver responses to meet the Ministry’s information needs and bring about real change.
SPR is appealling for your help !! Drivers they need you to complete the survey (deadline is February 28th).
English : http://spr.ca/trucking/survey.htm
French: http://spr.ca/camion/sondage.htm
Benefits: The survey is providing very detailed and rich data. Nearly all drivers who come to the survey complete the entire questionnaire even though it is relatively detailed.

For example: the 800+ drivers responding so far have provided over 5,600 ratings of parking difficulty on 25 highway segments. (each driver rates an average of 8 segments of the 401 or other 400 series or secondary highways). This will tell the Ministry where parking is most needed. The same drivers have evaluated 70+ individual truck stops (each driver rating an average of 8 truck stops), so that about 16,000 ratings of truck stops have been obtained. More than half of the drivers report economic losses, stress, anger or loss of sleep.
Other Findings: SPR has recently prepared a report on their consultations which includes submissions from a number of associations, companies and municipalities. Four submissions are of particular interest, from: Ontario Trucking Association, the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada , ITS, and the US-based OOIDA [all available on request contact Ted Harvey at ted.harvey@spr.ca. They all make the case: that the truck parking shortage is severe, particularly in central Ontario.
by wtfcanada2015@gmail.com | Nov 24, 2017 | BLOG

Many have never heard of this great organization and all that they do to make Christmas a little easier for a Trucking Family in need at Christmas . They have helped over 125 families enjoy the holiday season in the last 8 years, and Raised over $73,000 .
Although they are based in the United States of America they help drivers in need across North America. Both Canadian and US drivers are eligible to be nominated for assistance . The board members and volunteers are from both sides of the border .
I had the honor and pleasure of working with this great group of Drivers who graciously volunteer their time to help their fellow sisters and brothers of the highway .
It was a heart wrenching experience listening to the stories of these families and the struggles they are facing.

It’s time for Santa and his Elves to get busy working on the 2017 Truckers Christmas Group season. They can always use more elves. It is a voluntary effort that only pays you for your efforts in being able to help others. If you are interested in becoming a Truckers Christmas Group Elf. Send an email to Mark at mark@truckerschristmasgroup.org

Testimonial From December 2016 Family
As a single Dad of three, I wasn’t sure how I was going to get through Christmas 2016 or the months following. I wasn’t working at the time due to illness. Living by the grace of god and charity, it was the first time in my life I had to reach out for my family’s survival. Christmas however, was a luxury not affordable in my budgeting. I reached out to the Truckers Christmas Group for help and they reciprocated. The help I received was enough to give my young children a Christmas not otherwise possible. On Christmas morning no feeling compared to the happiness felt within my family opening and playing with new Christmas toys and 6 am chocolates. What a great cause for professional drivers in Canada and USA to help in times of need. I am forever grateful knowing and having my trucking family there for me.????

Do you know a Trucking Family in need this Christmas ??? Simply click on the link and nominate them today !!! Must meet eligibility requirements. Confidentiality assured.
http://truckerschristmasgroup.org/nominate-a-trucking-family/
NOMINATIONS WILL OPEN ON NOVEMBER 24 2017 and WILL CLOSE AT 23:59 ON DECEMBER 16TH 2017

Truckers Christmas Group
Have you checked out the gift items on their Christmas Store ???
Interested in purchasing 50/50 tickets ??? Do you have a product or service you’d like to donate ? Would you like to become a sponsor ?
Go to their website at http://truckerschristmasgroup.org/
Check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/truckerschristmasgroup.org/
To contact the Truckers Christmas Group :
TCGO- TRUCKERSCHRISTMASGROUP.ORG
1236 E. BROADBECK DR.
WICHITA KANSAS
67219
1-802-455-8246
Please feel free to contact any one of us with any questions or concerns.
President: Mark Abraham mark@truckerschristmasgroup.org
Secretary: Kerry Mullins kerry@truckerschristmasgroup.org
Treasurer: Mary Abraham mary@truckerschristmasgroup.org
Director of Public Relations: Greg Manchester greg@truckerschristmasgroup.org
Member of the board: Eldon McFarling eldon@truckerschristmasgroup.org
Member of the board: Idella Hansen idella@truckerschristmasgroup.org
by wtfcanada2015@gmail.com | Oct 4, 2017 | BLOG

WTFC Decal
Special thanks to Mike Millian and the PMTC for offering WTFC this great opportunity to show case some great women of the Trucking Industry in this Special Supplement. I’m sure you will enjoy the articles we have planned with the team from Kelman !!
If your a proud supporter of women in the industry, what a great way to show it by advertising in the supplement. Take this opportunity to reach out to the ladies by promoting your products, services and employment opportunities.
On behave of the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada we thank you for your support 🙂
The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada (WTFC) is a non-profit organization established to encourage the employment of women in the transportation industry.
The organization wants to celebrate and promote these accomplishments as well as address obstacles and issues faced by women working in the industry. Their purpose is to promote personal growth and responsibility whether your “In the Office, under the Hood or behind the Wheel”. Despite the name “Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada” its membership is not limited to women, as they welcome the involvement of anyone who is positive and supportive of women in the transportation industry.
With that said, the WTFC is proud to announce that the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) will be featuring its organization with a “Special Supplement” in the Winter issue of the PMTC’s magazine – Private Motor Carrier.
As the WTFC continues to grow, having this opportunity to be featured in the PMTC’s magazine will allow the organization to share its message with nearly 5,300 people on the PMTC’s mailing list throughout Canada.
WTFC has recognized your organization as being one of their valued supporters, so we are offering you this unique opportunity to place an ad in the special supplement and show your support of both the organization & women in the trucking industry. Not only will you be visibly demonstrating your support to the WTFC, but you will also be putting your company’s products/services noticeably in front of all the PMTC members and 5,300 people on the associations mailing list.
If you would like to participate in this special supplement, below is the ad sizes/prices that you can use to convey your message.
Ad sizes available (includes full-colour):
Size Cost
Full Page $2,100
2/3 Page $1,300
1/2 Page $1,000
1/3 Page $800
1/4 Page $600
NOTE: At this time we are only reserving the ad space for the WTFC supplement, the actual payment of the ad is not due until January 2018.
Thanks,
Marketing Manager
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (Private Motor Carrier)
by wtfcanada2015@gmail.com | Sep 18, 2017 | BLOG

Pinky Truck Photo 2016
Are you a woman whose ” In the Office, under the Hood or behind the Wheel” then come and join us for the 2nd Annual photo with the PINKY Truck. This Saturday Sept 23rd 2017 at 11:30 am for the Trucking For A Cure Convoy at the TA Travel Center in Woodstock, Ontario ( exit# 230 off the 401)
This year the ladies will receive a pink Hi Vis safety vest courtesy of Highway Western Star to wear in the photo and take home. Come on out and get your PINK on !

Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada
Please support the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada’s team for the convoy. Simply go to our team page and make a donation today !! Every penny helps to raise awareness, programs etc for the Canadian Cancer Society.
TEAM PAGE

TFAC 2017 Woodstock
There’s still time to be a part of this amazing day. Don’t have time to register online Drivers ??? That’s ok you can register at the event starting at 9 am. Your $75 registration fee is a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society .
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED if you can help at the event please contact Joanne. Hey Students did you know this is a great way to get your community service hours ??? Simply bring your forms the day of the event .
Would you like to be a sponsor or donate a raffle prize or a silent auction item ??? Please contact Joanne at 613-803-1711
A HUGE Thank you to the sponsors of this years Trucking For A Cure event. Without your support this wouldn’t be possible.

12 Ga Show and Shine
This is the last show of the year and it’s happening at the Trucking For A Cure Convoy at the TA Travel Center in Woodstock !!
Don’t miss this chance to show off your ride with pride 🙂
Come on out Guys & Gals and show off those rides. While raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Check them out online 12 Ga

Danny Thompson Band
Did I mention the Danny Thompson Band will be performing again this year at the convoy.
What a great group of people who not only are big supporters of the trucking industry but also Trucking For A Cure.
Come on out and hear them play. You won’t be disappointed. Grab their latest CD or maybe a T-Shirt or Hat.
Follow them on Facebook or Twitter. Check out their website at www.dannythompsonband.com

Highway Western Star
The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada would like to thank Jeff May and the rest of the gang from Highway Western Star for their continued support. A big thank you for your generous donation of the pink Hi Vis Safety vests for this years PINKY Truck Photo.
Jeff and a few of the gang will again be at the Trucking For A Cure Convoy in Woodstock. If You don’t have time to stop by the event, you can find them in Ayr, On at 1021 Industrial Rd (Hwy 401 and 97 exit 268) or give Jeff a call at 519-740-2405 or toll free 800-487-7584 . Check them out online at Highway Western Star
by wtfcanada2015@gmail.com | Sep 3, 2017 | BLOG
The growing popularity of social media has had many positive and negative implications for society. Social media has impacted our society for better and for worse. It is up to us to decide how we view social media and how we allow social networking to either benefit or harm our lives. While social media has many positive implications, including promoting awareness of specific causes, advertising businesses and helping foster friendships between individuals who may have never met without social networking, it can also lead to negative implications. Social media sites were developed as a tool to communicate with others by sharing personal information, photos, videos, comments and more.
For the trucking industry social media has brought both a positive and negative impact to our industry.
- Drivers can now easily communicate with family and friends where ever they are
- access weather and road reports
- locate customers
- keep informed with rules and regulations
- stay connected within the trucking industry
- Learn of industry events, truck shows etc
- Bond with fellow drivers
- Carriers can now easily recruit
- Keep drivers informed of company changes
- Changes to regulations etc
- Promote their company
- Promote driver accomplishments
- Learn of industry events, truck shows etc
Social networking can sometimes result in negative outcomes, some with long-term consequences.
- Allowing the spread of misinformation that may be perceived as fact
- Bullying
- Creating a culture in which a single mistake such as a picture or poorly thought-out comment can cause irreparable harm to either a person or companies reputation
- If you affiliate your job with your personal social media profile, keep in mind you are representing both yourself and your employer, you are a rolling billboard for your company
- Failure to treat fellow human beings with dignity, and respect regardless of gender, race or religion
- Showing images of victims or accident scenes
- Jumping to conclusions based on just a picture
- Taking pictures or videos while driving is unprofessional and distractive driving
- Negative impact on CVOR ( direct result from distractive driving)
- Effect Insurance rates ( Insurance companies monitor social media sites)
Quite often the public media only ever reports the negative within our industry and never the positive. Drivers complain they jump to conclusions without knowing the facts. Yet this is something I often see by drivers on social media. Isn’t it time we were all responsible for what we post and share… Would you want your family to learn of your accident on social media ??? Would you like to be falsely accused of causing an accident ??? Have your skills judged by your peers based on a picture ??? Regardless of whether you’re a driver, carrier or the media get the facts before passing judgement . Let’s all try to focus more on the positive than the negative. Think twice before you post and share.
What we say and do on social media not only effects us , it effects everyone around us !