Tag: women in the trucking industry

ExpressTruckTax Clientele Spotlight: Women’s History Month

It is officially March, meaning that spring is around the corner. This also means that it is officially Women’s History Month. While women make up only around 7% of drivers in the trucking industry, they make a big impact on the industry as a whole. Many women also work in trucking businesses on the administrative side and their roles are just as important. Here at ExpressTrucktax, we are dedicated to making sure truckers and trucking companies have the best Form 2290 filing experience possible. We also appreciate all the hard work women in the trucking industry do and have done in the past. 

Historically there were many women that had major contributions to the transportation industry. One of these women included Mary Fields. Born into slavery, she was the second woman to be hired by the U.S. Postal service in 1895 and navigated dangerous routes to deliver mail earning her the nickname Stagecoach Mary. She paved the way not only for women but for African-Americans in the transportation industry.

Another woman who played an important role in the transportation industry was Luella Bates, the first woman to be issued a commercial driving license in 1920 after driving for the Four Wheel Drive Auto Company during WWI. She was one of many women hired to take over jobs that had been performed by men before the war. She was chosen as one of the first employees to test and demonstrate the company’s commercial trucks. Even after the war ended Bates stayed in her position and continued on as a demonstrator and a driver.

In the 1970s, another woman played a major role in the transportation industry. Adriesue “Bitsy” Gomez founded the Coalition of Women Truck Drivers in order to fight hiring discrimination, sexism, and sexual harassment in the trucking industry. Their first mission included a push for female bathrooms at truck stops and it didn’t stop there. Her work paved the way for many women entering the trucking industry and many women-centered trucking organizations such as Women in Trucking and REAL Women in Trucking. 

In the 1980s, the United States congress officially recognized March as Women’s History Month to dedicate an entire month to honor the achievements and accomplishments of women. More and more women are contributing to the trucking industry each year. In order to prevent harassment during driver training, many companies have women train and empower other women so that they can succeed in the industry and not be deterred from their pursuits. 

Here at ExpressTruckTax we value and honor our women clients and all the work and effort they put into helping deliver goods across the country. We know it can be challenging to balance a full-time driving job, having a family, and being successful in an industry where men make up the majority. We want to thank you for everything you do for us and strive to provide you with the best and most stress-free Form 2290 filing experience possible. 

We want to take the time to highlight some of our amazing women clientele and business owners that have generated the 2290 Form or 8849 Form with us. We want to hear about your filing experiences!

If you would like your business featured, or want to give a shout-out to a woman-owned trucking company you love, reach out to support@expresstrucktax.com.

We will feature these businesses through a Facebook post upon your approval.

Miércoles De Mujeres Trabajadoras: Celebrando A Las Mujeres En La Industria Del Transporte Con ExpressAmber

Como sabrán, Marzo es el Mes de la Historia de la Mujer. Aquí en ExpressTruckTax queremos celebrar y resaltar los logros de las mujeres en la industria del transporte por carretera. Se ha pensado que la industria del transporte por carretera es una industria dominada en su mayoría por hombres, pero en los últimos años, cada vez más mujeres han comenzado a transportar camiones, algunas incluso llegando a iniciar sus propias empresas de camiones.

¡Cada semana en Marzo presentaremos a diferentes mujeres en la industria del transporte por carretera y esta semana nos estamos enfocando en nuestra propia ExpressAmber!

ExpressAmber es la cara de ExpressTruckTax. De extravagante a seria, protagoniza videos que abarcan temas que van desde iniciar su propia autoridad hasta informes/renovaciones trimestrales y anuales, incluido el Formulario 2290, IFTA, IRP, UCR y Renovaciones estatales, hasta los temas más candentes en la industria del transporte por carretera. Con solo ver cualquiera de sus videos, puedes darte cuenta de que se divierte mucho haciendo lo que hace.

Cuando se le pidió que proporcionara una cotización sobre su participación en la industria del transporte por carretera, ExpressAmber dijo lo siguiente:

“Cuando comencé a trabajar en la industria del transporte por carretera hace casi 10 años, no sabía lo increíble, fuerte y confiable que es esta comunidad. Cuando realmente entiendes todo lo que implica conducir un camión y cómo los camioneros hacen que los Estados Unidos siga adelante, te dá de una manera diferente. Hay un poema que me encanta llamado, “Dios hizo un camionero”. ¡Si no lo has escuchado, ve a escucharlo y sabrás que HAY tantas personas que aprecian lo que haces día tras día!”

El poema que ExpressAmber ama se puede encontrar en God Made A Trucker.

Actualmente, ExpressAmber está activo en YouTube en ExpressAmber brindando la información más reciente sobre el Formulario 2290 y otros temas relacionados con la industria del transporte por carretera. Ella busca educar e ilustrar a las personas sobre el aspecto fiscal de la industria del transporte por carretera. Si está en la industria del transporte por carretera y necesita conocimientos relacionados con los impuestos o sobre otros temas relacionados con el transporte por carretera, consulte ExpressAmber.

¡Únase a nosotros para celebrar a las muchas mujeres en la industria del transporte por carretera este Mes de la Historia de la Mujer y ayúdenos a darles a estas increíbles mujeres el reconocimiento que se merecen!

Working Women Wednesday: Celebrating Women in the Trucking Industry With ExpressAmber

As you may know, March is Women’s History Month. Here at ExpressTruckTax, we want to celebrate and highlight the accomplishments of women in the trucking industry. The trucking industry has been thought to be a mostly male-dominated industry, but in recent years more and more women have started trucking, some even going as far as starting their own trucking companies.

Each week in March we will feature different women in the trucking industry and this week we are focusing on our very own expressAmber!

ExpressAmber is the face of ExpressTruckTax. From wacky to serious, she stars in videos that range in topics from starting your own authority, to quarterly and annual reporting/renewals including Form 2290, IFTA, IRP, UCR, and State Renewals, to the hottest topics in the trucking industry. You can tell just by watching any of her videos that she has a lot of fun doing what she does.

When asked to provide a quote about her involvement in the trucking industry, expressAmber had this to say: 

“When I started working in the trucking industry almost 10 years ago, I was unaware of how amazing, strong, and dependable this community is. When you truly understand everything that goes into driving a truck and how truckers keep America going, it hits you differently. There is a poem that I love called, “God Made A Trucker”. If you haven’t heard it, go listen to it and know that there ARE so many people that appreciate what you do day-in-and-day-out!”

The Poem that ExpressAmber loves can be found at God Made A Trucker.

Currently, expressAmber is active on YouTube at expressAmber delivering the latest info about Form2290 and other trucking industry-related topics. She seeks to educate and enlighten people about the tax side of the trucking industry. If you are in the trucking industry and are in need of tax-related knowledge or knowledge on other trucking-related topics check out expressAmber!

Join us in celebrating the many women in the trucking industry this Women’s History Month and help us give these amazing women the recognition they deserve!

Working Women Wednesday: Celebrating Women in the Trucking Industry with Walkabout Transport

March is Women’s History Month and here at ExpressTruckTax we want to celebrate and highlight the accomplishments of women in the trucking industry. The trucking industry has been a mostly male-dominated industry, but in recent years more and more women have started trucking, some even going as far as starting their own trucking companies. 

Each week in March we will feature different women-owned trucking companies and this week we are focusing on Walkabout Transport.

Walkabout Transport is a women-owned trucking company that specializes in general freight transportation in the lower 48 states. 

When asked to provide a quote about her experiences with trucking, the company’s owner Debra Desiderato had this to say: “I was born and raised in Australia. When I was 13 my older brother took me trucking in New Zealand, I knew back then that I was gonna be a trucker too. I moved to the US in 98’ and bought my first truck in 2002. In 2019 I was awarded Driver of the Year with NASTC (National Association of Small Trucking Companies). I’m also on the driver advisory board for the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee and a member of OOIDA and Real Women in Trucking. I’m now 57 years old with almost 2 million accident-free miles, been all over the United States, and still love trucking independently.”

Debra Desiderato is an Experienced Class A OTR tractor-trailer driver with all endorsements. She represents trucking companies for USDOT safety compliance audits and sets up and maintains safety management plans. 

Join us in celebrating many women-owned trucking companies this Women’s History Month and help us give these amazing women the recognition they deserve!

Miércoles de mujeres trabajadoras: Celebrando a Mujeres en la industria del transporte con Walkabout Transport

Marzo es el Mes de la Historia de la Mujer y aquí en ExpressTruckTax queremos celebrar y destacar los logros de las mujeres en la industria del transporte por carretera. La industria del transporte por carretera ha sido una industria dominada en su mayoría por hombres, pero en los últimos años, cada vez más mujeres han comenzado a trabajar en camiones, algunas incluso llegando a iniciar sus propias empresas de camiones.

Cada semana de Marzo presentaremos diferentes empresas de camiones que pertenecen a mujeres y esta semana nos centraremos en Walkabout Transport.

Walkabout Transport es una empresa de camiones que se especializa en el transporte de carga general en los 48 estados contiguos.

Cuando se le pidió que proporcionara un anécdota sobre sus experiencias con el transporte por carretera, la propietaria de la empresa, Debra Desiderato, dijo lo siguiente: “Nací y crecí en Australia. Cuando tenía 13 años, mi hermano mayor me llevó a conducir camiones en Nueva Zelanda, entonces supe que yo también iba a ser camionero. Me mudé a los EE. UU. en 1998 y compré mi primer camión en 2002. En 2019 fui galardonada como Conductor del Año con NASTC (Asociación Nacional de Pequeñas Empresas de Camiones). También formo parte de la junta asesora de conductores del Comité Asesor de Seguridad de Autotransportistas y soy miembro de OOIDA y Real Women in Trucking. Ahora tengo 57 años con casi 2 millones de millas sin accidentes, he viajado por todo Estados Unidos y todavía me encanta la transportación de camiones de forma independiente”.

Debra Desiderato es una conductora experimentada de tractor-remolque Clase A OTR con todos los respaldos. Ella representa a las empresas de camiones para las auditorías de cumplimiento de seguridad del USDOT y establece y mantiene planes de gestión de seguridad.

¡Únase a nosotros para celebrar muchas empresas de camiones propiedad de mujeres este Mes de la Historia de la Mujer y ayúdenos a darles a estas increíbles mujeres el reconocimiento que se merecen!