WTFC Special Supplement  inside the December  PMTC Magazine !!!

WTFC Special Supplement inside the December PMTC Magazine !!!

WTFC Decal

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,
 
Dave Gill
Marketing Manager
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (Private Motor Carrier)
Toll Free: 866-985-9791
Local: 204-985-9793
“Professional Courtesy an Art gone by the wayside”

“Professional Courtesy an Art gone by the wayside”

This is getting to be a common sight  on our roadways it seems. Some will blame the speed limiters or E-logs ,while others will tell you it’s a lack of professionalism in today’s driver .  Traveling in this fashion is dangerous to everyone on the road way. All three of these drivers show a total lack of what it means to be a Professional driver !!

 WHY do I think this way… It’s simple. The driver to the far right (Granny Lane)  was traveling slower than the truck currently in the middle lane. Problem is were talking about probably a half a mile to a mile per hour slower. Then the truck to the far left decides they’re going to pass as well. I’m guessing by this picture they were all traveling at close speeds. Next thing you know you have 3 trucks holding up traffic , a recipe for disaster.

A Professional Driver would have realized this could potentially cause an accident, and slowed down to allow the pass. Instead you have 3 drivers all rushing to get by each other. What a lovely image for the general public to see on a daily basis. If you want respect and to be treated like a Professional Driver …act like one!

 

There’s no doubt this won’t be well received by my fellow drivers, but it’s as I see it from the drivers seat.

Shelley Uvanile-Hesch

Shelley Uvanile-Hesch

2nd Annual Photo with the PINKY Truck

2nd Annual Photo with the PINKY Truck

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

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

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

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

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

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  

” Join our Drive to Drive ” Limited Membership Offer

” Join our Drive to Drive ” Limited Membership Offer

 

Thanks to our corporate partner P&F WORKWEAR  we are offering a special draw for membership from now until Aug 31st, 2017 . Join WTFC today  and your name will be entered into a draw to win this pair of work-boots from P&F WORKWEAR  !! Retail value of $219.00 . Already an existing  member… your included too !! Simply refer a new member and we’ll enter your name into the draw.

 

“In the Office,under the Hood,or behind the Wheel” membership is $25/ year. Supportive Memberships are $35/year

Want to learn more about who we are and what we do ??? Contact Shelley by email : shelleyu@wtfc.ca or phone 519-591-6722

 

 

WTFC Decal

WTFC Decal

 

The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada is a non-profit organization established to encourage the employment of women in the Transportation Industry. We want to celebrate and promote these accomplishments as well as address obstacles and issues faced by women working in the industry. Our purpose is to promote personal growth and responsibility whether you’re” In the Office, under the Hood or behind the Wheel”. Despite the name, “Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada “, our membership is not limited to women.We welcome the involvement of anyone who is positive and supportive of women in the Transportation Industry. We aim to provide a platform and open environment for women across the Transportation Industry to come together, problem solve, share ideas and help to promote our industry to future generations as a viable career option.

 

 

We also have a mentorship program on Facebook with over 100 members participating. We are currently looking for like minded individuals and organizations to help/join our mission. We are looking to participate in career fairs, speaking engagements, training seminars etc. All of this would not be possible without the help and support of corporate members,sponsors and partners . All board members of WTFC volunteer their time .

If this sounds like something you want to be a part of and if you are passionate about paving the way for future generations entering our industry, joining us is easy – simply click here http://wtfc/join-us/ and fill in your details! We will then be in touch and send you a fantastic welcome package just for joining up!

Did you know the Trucking Industry is NOT just about Professional Drivers ???

It offers other great career opportunities such as : Dispatcher,Load Planners,Sales & Marketing,Accounting and Billing,Customs,Health and Safety,Human Resources,Business Development,Shipping and Receiving,Fleet Maintenance,Diesel Technician,Service Technician,Parts Technician,Warehouse personal,Wash bays,Transportation and Logistics,Driver Trainers,Classroom Instructors,Professional Drivers,Owners,Upper Management,Media Relations .

The Trucking Industry is an industry that is continuously changing and improving . We are becoming more technologically inclined, environmentally friendly and operating more efficiently which is why any career in the trucking industry is rewarding, exciting and challenging!!

 

 

 

P&F WORKWEAR

P&F WORKWEAR

P&F WORKWEAR 

Founded in 2007 by Marie-Lise Pilote, P&F WORKWEAR  offer a selection of quality products to women working in non-traditional trades. As a pioneer in its field, this unique collection is the first and the only of this scale in North America. Much more than just products for industrial use, P&F WORKWEAR safety footwear and work clothing are ergonomic and offer a practical and refined look, perfectly filling the needs of the modern woman.

P&F WORKWEAR touches several aspects of the female reality and creates products for both the hard workers and the handywomen… Workers, gardeners, artists: this collection is for you. Since its first day, P&F WORKWEAR has been a project based on teamwork, providing women with accessible branded products, designed for them.

 

 

Disclaimer: The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada is not responsible for the products or services rendered. This draw is open to individual memberships only.

 

DeckX Transportation – New Driver Flat Deck Training

DeckX Transportation – New Driver Flat Deck Training

 


DeckX Transport is proud to announce that we have recently implemented a New Driver Trainee Program for newly licensed drivers and a Flat Deck Training Program for seasoned Drivers, with no previous Flat Deck experience. The program is in its infancy and is currently limited to training one applicant at a time, out of our head office based in Winnipeg, MB. Since we implemented the program, we have successfully trained two new drivers and we are welcoming a third driver trainee onto our team late May, 2017.

 

 

Will Wuss Trainee

 

 

 

 

 

The New Driver Training Program has been developed to provide novice drivers with an additional 6-8 weeks, on-the-road training, with a DeckX Trainer, in order to enhance their driving skills. This training will include additional instruction in the use of tarps, straps and chains with which to provide the knowledge and skills required, so as to successfully operate flat decks. New drivers will continue with their skills development once they have successfully completed the 6-8 week program and have been promoted from a Driver Trainee and have been dispatched on their 1st independent load.

the forks day

 

 

 

 

The Flat Deck Training requirement, for highly skilled and experienced drivers, is designed to teach the knowledge and skills needed, to secure loads using tarps, straps, and chains. Drivers will again continue their skills development once having been dispatched on their 1st independent load.
Our vision is to develop this program and expand it to our satellite locations based out of Aberfoyle, ON and Edmonton, AB.

 

 

 

 

 

 


For more information please contact Suzanne Rhodes at DeckX.
careers@deckx.com
1.877.558.9444
DeckX Transport
2595 Inkster Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB
R3C 2E6
www.drivetransx.com