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Women In Trucking’s Voie earns CDL
Plover,
WI:
After attending truck
driver training, Women In Trucking’s President, Ellen Voie, has earned her Class
A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Voie attended the Cuyahoga Community
College (Tri-C) driver-training academy in Cleveland, Ohio, for three weeks in
December, and recently passed the CDL driving exam.
“It
was an intense three weeks, with ten hour days and frigid temperatures,†Voie
said, “but it was also one of the most enjoyable learning experiences I have
had.â€
Along with three
other students, Voie completed the written portion of her training after the
first week of the course. The final two weeks were spent on the
skills pad and on the highway, where Voie and her fellow classmates learned to
shift a ten-speed transmission, back a 48-foot trailer, and maneuver through
Cleveland’s rush hour traffic.
“My
goal was to better understand the training experience, and to be able to lead
the organization with a level of sensitivity for our driver members, that I
couldn’t have appreciated without doing it myself,†Voie stated.
Although the founder of WIT has been
in the trucking industry her entire career, she had not previously been in the
driver’s seat of the cab. “I can honestly say that I now know how to drive a
tractor trailer,†Voie added, “and my respect for those who do this on a daily
basis is even greater.â€
Kreigh
Spahr, Tri-C’s Program Manager, challenged Voie to obtain her CDL and suggested
she complete their accelerated program.
“Ellen’s successful completion of the
course, and her ability to pass the required skills and practical test shows
that our program can provide the necessary training for students entering the
trucking industry,†Spahr said.
The Tri-C Driver Training Academy
opened in September of 2008, and accepts only four students per class to allow
the instructors to work closely with each individual based on their needs.
Voie
is writing a book about her experience, to provide information to anyone
considering attending truck driver training at any facility. “The book will
outline my experience, but will offer readers insight on what to expect while
attending a community college and when they are preparing for their CDL exam,â€
Voie said.
The
Women In Trucking Association (www.WomenInTrucking.org) was formed to
encourage and support women who work in the trucking industry. The nearly 1,200
members are comprised of both men and women who support the nonprofit’s mission
to encourage women to consider career opportunities in transportation, remove
any obstacles that might inhibit their achievements and to celebrate the
successes of its members.
Cuyahoga
Community College (www.tri-c.edu) is one is one of the largest and
earliest established colleges in Ohio.
They offer more than 1,000 credit
courses in 140 career and technical programs.