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AAWTA - Johnique Taylor on the Realities of Safety, Success, and Being a Woman in Trucking

38 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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Trucking is more than driving a truck. It’s learning how to solve problems, stay safe, adapt when plans change, and make good decisions under pressure. For women entering the industry, those challenges can come with additional obstacles that aren’t always talked about openly. That’s why we sat down with Johnique Taylor, better known as the Queen of Trucking [https://solidrocksolutionsgroup.com/], whose career spans professional driving, logistics, dispatching, brokerage, and driver education. Her perspective comes from years of doing the work—not simply talking about it. In this episode of the African American Women in Trucking Association (AAWTA)  [https://aawta.org/]series, Johnique shares what it really takes to build a successful career in trucking. She explains why professionalism, preparation, and confidence matter far more than stereotypes, and why every driver has the opportunity to earn respect through their actions. We also have an honest conversation about personal safety. From walking through truck stops at night to recognizing uncomfortable situations before they become dangerous, Johnique offers practical advice every driver can benefit from. She also shares a personal experience involving what could have become a human trafficking situation, reminding listeners why trusting your instincts is one of the most valuable safety tools you have. Beyond safety, we discuss mental health, work-life balance, and the importance of taking care of yourself in an industry that constantly demands your time and attention. Johnique also addresses the growing influence of social media and “YouTube University,” explaining why online content should never replace quality training, experienced mentors, and real-world experience. Finally, we explore the importance of organizations like the African American Women in Trucking Association, the value of building strong professional relationships, and why some traditional habits—like carrying a road atlas—still make sense in today’s technology-driven industry. 👇 Key Takeaways ✅ Professionalism, preparation, and consistency earn respect in trucking. ✅ Personal safety begins with awareness, planning, and trusting your instincts. ✅ Quality training and experienced mentors help prevent costly mistakes. ✅ Social media is a resource, but it should never replace hands-on experience. ✅ Mental health and self-care are essential for a long, successful trucking career. ✅ Organizations like AAWTA provide valuable support, networking, and encouragement. ✅ Always have a backup plan when technology lets you down. ✅ Stay alert to your surroundings and never ignore warning signs. ✅ Build relationships with people who want to help you grow professionally. ✅ The best drivers never stop learning. Whether you’re considering earning your CDL, already driving professionally, or simply want a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities women face in trucking, this conversation offers practical advice, honest insight, and lessons that apply both on and off the road. Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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episode AAWTA - Johnique Taylor on the Realities of Safety, Success, and Being a Woman in Trucking artwork

AAWTA - Johnique Taylor on the Realities of Safety, Success, and Being a Woman in Trucking

Trucking is more than driving a truck. It’s learning how to solve problems, stay safe, adapt when plans change, and make good decisions under pressure. For women entering the industry, those challenges can come with additional obstacles that aren’t always talked about openly. That’s why we sat down with Johnique Taylor, better known as the Queen of Trucking [https://solidrocksolutionsgroup.com/], whose career spans professional driving, logistics, dispatching, brokerage, and driver education. Her perspective comes from years of doing the work—not simply talking about it. In this episode of the African American Women in Trucking Association (AAWTA)  [https://aawta.org/]series, Johnique shares what it really takes to build a successful career in trucking. She explains why professionalism, preparation, and confidence matter far more than stereotypes, and why every driver has the opportunity to earn respect through their actions. We also have an honest conversation about personal safety. From walking through truck stops at night to recognizing uncomfortable situations before they become dangerous, Johnique offers practical advice every driver can benefit from. She also shares a personal experience involving what could have become a human trafficking situation, reminding listeners why trusting your instincts is one of the most valuable safety tools you have. Beyond safety, we discuss mental health, work-life balance, and the importance of taking care of yourself in an industry that constantly demands your time and attention. Johnique also addresses the growing influence of social media and “YouTube University,” explaining why online content should never replace quality training, experienced mentors, and real-world experience. Finally, we explore the importance of organizations like the African American Women in Trucking Association, the value of building strong professional relationships, and why some traditional habits—like carrying a road atlas—still make sense in today’s technology-driven industry. 👇 Key Takeaways ✅ Professionalism, preparation, and consistency earn respect in trucking. ✅ Personal safety begins with awareness, planning, and trusting your instincts. ✅ Quality training and experienced mentors help prevent costly mistakes. ✅ Social media is a resource, but it should never replace hands-on experience. ✅ Mental health and self-care are essential for a long, successful trucking career. ✅ Organizations like AAWTA provide valuable support, networking, and encouragement. ✅ Always have a backup plan when technology lets you down. ✅ Stay alert to your surroundings and never ignore warning signs. ✅ Build relationships with people who want to help you grow professionally. ✅ The best drivers never stop learning. Whether you’re considering earning your CDL, already driving professionally, or simply want a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities women face in trucking, this conversation offers practical advice, honest insight, and lessons that apply both on and off the road. Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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The Disappearing 24 Hour Store

At 2:30 in the morning, I pull into town thinking a quick Walmart stop will be easy… only to find the doors locked. Then it happens again at another store. And another. Even restaurants that used to serve the night crowd are closed. What started as a simple late-night inconvenience turns into a much bigger question: Why are there so few 24-hour businesses now, and when did America stop staying awake? We dig into what really happened. Yes, COVID changed everything, but it wasn’t the only reason. Businesses discovered that overnight hours often weren’t profitable enough to justify the extra labor, security, utilities, and theft prevention. Hiring overnight workers became harder, wages increased, and many companies realized they could operate fewer hours without losing much revenue. The overnight economy didn’t disappear overnight—it slowly got priced out. Then we talk about the people who still live on a different clock. Truck drivers, nurses, police officers, firefighters, EMTs, factory employees, warehouse workers, airport crews, and countless others still work while most of America sleeps. When everything closes, simple errands become real problems: finding baby formula, cold medicine, groceries after a 12-hour shift, or even windshield wipers during a rainstorm. We also explore how online shopping, delivery services, and curbside pickup have permanently changed the way many people shop, making overnight retail less necessary for some—but not for everyone. 👇 Key Takeaways ✅ Why 24-hour stores largely disappeared after the pandemic ✅ The hidden costs businesses face operating overnight ✅ How staffing shortages, theft, and rising wages changed retail ✅ Why night-shift workers feel the impact the most ✅ How online shopping and delivery changed consumer habits ✅ Whether 24-hour stores could make a comeback ✅ Why locations near hospitals, airports, truck stops, and distribution centers may be the first to see overnight retail return If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who works nights. I’d also love to hear from you: (email@truckingray.com) What’s something that’s disappeared or changed over the last decade that you still miss today? Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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AAWTA - Claudette Hart On What If The Hardest Part Of Trucking Is What Nobody Tells You

A truck can teach you freedom, skills, and financial stability — but it can also teach you lessons the hard way. In this episode of That’s Delivered, Trucking Ray sits down with Claudette Hart [https://www.youtube.com/@CLUBSEEDEELLL/featured], experienced truck driver and advocate connected with the African American Women in Trucking Association (AAWTA) [https://aawta.org/], to talk about what life behind the wheel actually looks like for women in trucking — especially Black women building careers in transportation and logistics. Claudette shares the realities many CDL schools and recruiters never explain: how trucking pay structures really work, why breakdowns quietly drain income, how carrier choice affects everything from downtime to support, and why trucking often comes without a clear roadmap for success. She also opens up about: 🔥 Her truck catching fire during her first year 🧠 Why mental health in trucking deserves serious attention 🚛 Running reefer and dry van freight ⚠️ The pressure and stress drivers carry silently The conversation also gets practical with real-world safety advice for women drivers: night parking decisions, truck stop awareness, weather safety, communication habits, hygiene strategies, human trafficking awareness, and why it is always OK to shut down when conditions are unsafe. We also discuss how mentorship and community through AWTA can help drivers build confidence, avoid costly mistakes, and create opportunities beyond just driving. Key Takeaways 👇 ✅ Trucking freedom comes with challenges many new drivers never hear about ✅ Carrier choice can dramatically affect income, support, and downtime ✅ Mental health struggles in trucking deserve open conversation ✅ Safety awareness and preparation matter every single day ✅ It is always OK to stop driving when conditions become unsafe ✅ Mentorship and community can change the direction of a trucking career If you care about women in trucking, CDL training, trucking wellness, and real-world advice you can use on your next run — this episode is for you. Subscribe, share with a driver who needs this conversation, and leave a review with your biggest “nobody told me” lesson from the road. Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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How Drivers Get Trapped By Their Dream Truck interview with Truckers Justice Center Attorney Paul Taylor

One bad lease purchase agreement can cost a driver tens of thousands of dollars. One conversation with dispatch can determine whether you're protected by federal law or standing alone when something goes wrong. In this episode of That's Delivered, I sit down with attorney Paul O. Taylor of Truckers Justice Center [https://www.truckersjusticecenter.com/], a trucking attorney who has spent years helping drivers, owner-operators, and independent contractors navigate some of the toughest legal situations in the industry. We dive into the hidden dangers of lease purchase agreements, why so many drivers underestimate the true cost of truck ownership, and what every driver should calculate before signing a contract. Paul explains how fuel, maintenance, escrow accounts, truck payments, insurance, and downtime can quickly turn a promising opportunity into a financial burden. We also discuss what happens when a dispatcher pressures a driver to violate safety regulations, how federal whistleblower protections work, and what rights drivers actually have when they refuse unsafe instructions. Paul breaks down commonly misunderstood FMCSA regulations, fatigue, bad weather decisions, equipment defects, and why "everybody does it" is never a legal defense. The conversation continues with independent contractor classification, 1099 versus employee status, DAC reports, factoring receivables, lawsuit funding loans, court timelines, and how drivers can avoid ending up with the wrong carrier in the first place. Whether you're a company driver, lease operator, owner-operator, or considering getting your own authority, this episode is packed with practical information that could save you money, protect your career, and help you make smarter business decisions. 👇 Key Takeaways ✅ Common trucking regulations drivers often misunderstand  ✅ Warning signs hidden inside lease purchase agreements  ✅ What to do when dispatch asks you to break the rules  ✅ When a driver is truly an independent contractor  ✅ The pros and cons of factoring receivables  ✅ How long legal cases really take  ✅ Lawsuit funding loans: helpful tool or costly mistake?  ✅ Understanding DAC reports and employment records  ✅ How to avoid signing on with the wrong carrier  ✅ Legal protections available to drivers who stand up for safety Subscribe, share this episode with another driver, and leave a review to help more people stay informed, protected, and successful on the road. Now remember, Be positive and do your best. 🚛 Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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Dustin Dickerson of Dickerson Custom Trucks on Building Award-Winning Custom Semis, Smart Business Decisions, and Truck Show Culture

A custom truck is more than chrome, lights, and paint. The best builds are the result of countless decisions, relentless attention to detail, and a commitment to quality that most people never see. In this episode of That's Delivered, Trucking Ray sits down with Dustin Dickerson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-dickerson-8aa25687/] of Dickerson Custom Trucks [https://dickersoncustomtrucks.com/] to talk about the journey from truck driver and farm kid to one of the most respected custom truck builders in the industry. Dustin shares how he got his start hauling grain and scrap, learned the skills of fabrication and paint work, and eventually built a business that attracts customers from across the country. We discuss the evolution of Dickerson Custom Trucks, the importance of social media in today's trucking industry, and why a one-stop shop approach helps owner-operators save time and get better results. The conversation also explores the financial side of trucking and truck ownership, including choosing the right equipment, managing payments, protecting cash flow, and avoiding common mistakes that can put operators behind before they ever turn a profit. Dustin offers a behind-the-scenes look at truck show culture, the pressure of deadlines, and the friendships that make the trucking community unique. Whether you're planning your first build, dreaming of a show truck, or looking for practical business advice from someone who has built a successful brand in trucking, this episode delivers valuable insights from both sides of the industry. 👇 Key Takeaways ✅ How Dustin Dickerson turned a passion for trucks into a nationally recognized custom truck business ✅ Why the best custom builds start with quality workmanship and attention to detail ✅ Lessons learned from hauling grain, scrap, and working behind the wheel ✅ How social media became a powerful tool for growing a truck customization business ✅ Why owner-operators need to match equipment choices to their business goals ✅ The importance of protecting cash flow and avoiding payment traps ✅ What truck shows are really like behind the scenes ✅ How competition in trucking often turns into lifelong friendships and support networks ✅ Why quality wiring and craftsmanship cannot be rushed ✅ The advantages of working with a one-stop custom truck shop ✅ How Parts for Rigs helps drivers upgrade and maintain their trucks ✅ What it takes to keep raising the bar in a highly competitive industry Subscribe to That's Delivered for more real conversations with the people shaping trucking today, and share this episode with an owner-operator, custom truck enthusiast, or anyone planning their next build. Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Click here to join the conversation! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317422/support] Need help finding the perfect truck seat? Let us find one for you! Call 269-692-5770, email: sales@seat-specialists.com [sales@seat-specialists.com] ,or fill out form [https://www.seat-specialists.com/categories/ask-seat-specialists.html] and use code TR104U. Get your Trucking Ray merch to show that you roll with Trucking Ray and That’s Delivered Podcast!  click: here [https://truckingray.com]

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