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Two Women Techs Compete in Rush Tech Skills Rodeo

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After two years of holding the event virtually, Rush Enterprises Inc. launched its 17th annual truck technical competition in-person on December 11. This year, the event experienced a first in that they had two women techs competing.

Participants in the Tech Skills Rodeo compete in hands-on and written challenges to test their expertise in a range of categories.

When Jody Pollard, senior vice president of truck sales and aftermarket sales, announced that this year’s Rush Truck Centers Tech Skills Rodeo in San Antonio would have two female technicians, the place erupted.

Both ladies competing are incredibly skilled. Keep reading to learn about their work and their stories.

Kelby Moore, Beaumont, Texas

After a double mastectomy, Kelby doesn’t do big clutch jobs anymore. The operation needed to save her life resulted in a lot of lost muscle through her chest making it difficult to move a 1,300-pound transmission. In addition, she’s also battling some short-term memory issues as a result of the chemotherapy, which along with the surgery sent her cancer into remission. This means that she sometimes picks the wrong word in a sentence, but dang if she still doesn’t know her way around a truck.

“I did OK,” said the humble Afghan veteran. “I made it here. That’s fantastic in itself.”

Moore is one of 200 Rush Truck Center techs that made it to the competition. 2,000 Rush employees took 3,400 tests, and these 200 are the best of the best.

From military service to the service bay

In 2007, Moore joined the Army and was deployed to Afghanistan, where she was a driver. She used to quiz the mechanics about what was wrong with her truck whenever it broke down.

“Trucks to me are a big logic puzzle,” she says.

After returning from active duty, staying with trucks was a natural transition. She attended Universal Technical Institute and went through Peterbilt’s Technician Institute while continuing service through the Army Reserve.

She, in fact, had reported for duty with the Reserve just the weekend before and was a bit worn down from her service there, then driving from Beaumont to San Antonio.

Moore was a shop foreman with Rush’s leasing shop before her husband, a mobile technician, convinced her to move over to the truck center. There, she was excited to get to work on all brands with all kinds of challenges.

Her experience with this male-dominated field

Her Army background helps keep most of the jeers at bay, “but I’m not going to say it never happens,” Moore said. She speaks to the fact that some drivers don’t want a woman technician touching their truck, but for others, they prefer a woman.

She recalls an encounter with a car hauler who came in asking for her specifically because he feels that female techs are more meticulous and work harder to get to where they are.

“Female techs are just awesome,” Moore says the driver said. “They do things so much better.”

Se’ara Hart, Boise, Idaho

For Se’ara, her path to this line of work started with a love of loud Japanese cars with flashy paint jobs. This area of interest led to a program in high school that she admits she didn’t take seriously. However, after graduating a year early, she thought maybe it was time to get serious, so she enrolled in a local college program lasting two years.

Now, at age 21, she’s painting medium- and heavy-duty trucks.

“I never imagined I’d be doing this,” Hart said with a chuckle. “I really like it a lot.”

Challenges and variety

Hart says she love the variety that working at Rush Truck Center gives her, saying that she could be painting a truck or a school bus at any given time.

“It’s like I’m doing something different every day. I’m always trying to challenge myself,” Hart says, adding that she loves learning something in the process.

The competition

The Tech Rodeo paint challenge is no walk in the park. Participants were presented with a truck hood in three colors which were specifically chosen as the most challenging three colors to work with. The painted hoods were then damaged with scratches which the techs needed to sand out and blend – without any proper paint codes, leaving the techs to figure those out on their own.

“It was very hard for everyone,” Hart says. “It was very challenging but a good challenging.”

Competitors were judged on everything they did throughout the process. “It’s difficult not to overthink it,” she says. “Yesterday, I was feeling pretty good.” After pondering it a moment longer she added, “Honestly, I would love to be even in second place.”

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Can you legally carry in your Truck?

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Truck drivers often face safety concerns on the road, leading many to consider carrying a firearm for protection. However, rules about carrying guns in trucks vary by federal and state laws, and there are even more restrictions when crossing borders into Canada or Mexico. This article breaks down these rules to help drivers understand what is and isn’t allowed.

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Carrying a firearm in your truck might seem like a good way to stay safe, but there are important laws you need to know about before bringing a gun on the road. The rules can be confusing because they differ between federal and state laws, and if you’re driving into Canada or Mexico, things get even more complicated.

Federal vs. State Laws
There isn’t a specific federal law that stops you from having a gun in your truck, but federal regulations do come into play when you’re transporting goods between states. If you have a firearm, it needs to be stored correctly — usually unloaded and in a locked case separate from ammunition. Some states have their own rules about carrying guns in vehicles, so it’s important to know the laws of each state you’re traveling through. For example, states like California and New York have stricter gun laws compared to others like Texas or Arizona.

Crossing Borders into Canada or Mexico
Taking a firearm into Canada or Mexico is a whole different story. Canada has very strict gun laws, and you need special permits that are hard to get, especially if you have a criminal record. If you try to bring a gun into Canada without the right paperwork, you could be arrested and face serious penalties. In Mexico, the laws are even stricter — bringing a firearm can lead to arrest, heavy fines, and even imprisonment.

Driving Professionally
For professional truck drivers, carrying a gun could also affect your job. Many companies have their own policies that ban firearms in their vehicles, regardless of state or federal laws. If you’re caught breaking these rules, you could lose your job or face other penalties. It’s best to check with your employer’s policy before deciding to carry a firearm in your truck.


How This Affects You

For truck drivers, knowing the rules about carrying a firearm can help you avoid legal trouble and keep your job secure. If you’re considering carrying a gun for protection, it’s crucial to understand the differences in state and federal laws, as well as the specific rules for crossing into Canada or Mexico. Always check with your employer’s policy on firearms, as company rules may be stricter than the law. Staying informed will help you make the best decision for your safety and your career.


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Good Greek Moving & Storage Extends Partnership as the Official Movers of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Good Greek Moving & Storage, recognized as the 2024 National Mover of the Year by the American Trucking Association, announced the extension of its multi-year partnership as the official movers of the National Football League’s (NFL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers today. This multi-year extension solidifies a decade of dedicated service to the Buccaneers, ensuring seamless transportation logistics for the team both on and off the field.

As the official movers of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Good Greek Moving & Storage is entrusted with the crucial task of transporting everything the team needs, from essential game-day equipment to the personal relocation needs of players, coaches and management. The company ensures the timely and secure transportation of all Buccaneers’ equipment to every away game during the NFL pre-season, regular seasons and playoffs. This partnership allows the Buccaneers to concentrate on their game, confident in the reliable logistics support provided by Good Greek.

“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team that embodies the spirit of excellence both on and off the field,” said Spero Georgedakis, founder and CEO of Good Greek Moving & Storage and Good Greek Relocation Systems. “As a proud member of this community and a lifelong Bucs fan, it’s an honor to continue supporting the team, their loyal fans and the entire Tampa Bay community. We’re committed to delivering the same championship-level service that has made us the trusted movers of the NFL, ensuring that our hometown team is always ready to perform at its best.”

This extension marks an exciting chapter in Good Greek’s involvement with the NFL, with additional NFL Partnership announcements expected soon. Beyond managing the team’s equipment logistics, Good Greek is also committed to serving Buccaneers fans, offering customized moving services that keep them close to the action, whether they’re relocating within the Tampa Bay area or beyond. Through this partnership, fans will benefit from exclusive discounts and promotions, reinforcing Good Greek’s commitment to providing the Best Move Ever.

Fans attending home games at Raymond James Stadium can also look forward to a new, co-branded mural at sections 136/137, celebrating the enduring partnership between the Buccaneers and Good Greek Moving & Storage.

“We value Good Greek Moving & Storage’s commitment to award-winning service and are pleased to continue that relationship into the future,” said Buccaneers Chief Commercial Officer Atul Khosla. “In order for our team to perform at its best on the road, it is essential that travel logistics run smoothly. Good Greek’s expertise in working with professional sports teams throughout the state makes them an ideal partner to handle our moving and storage needs.”

The partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is just one of 18 professional and collegiate sports partnerships for Florida’s most trusted and most referred mover. Along with the Tampa Bay Rays and Tampa Bay Rowdies, Good Greek is the official mover for The University of Miami, The University of Central Florida, Orlando Magic, Orlando HEAT, Miami Marlins and more. Through these partnerships, Good Greek demonstrates its commitment to community involvement and excellence, aiming to create lifelong customers by embodying the values of Honor, Faith, Strength and Courage—the four pillars of the Good Greek Way.

ABOUT GOOD GREEK

The American Trucking Associations named Good Greek Mover of the Year in 2024 and is the World’s First and Only Total Relocation Company. Good Greek Relocation Systems offers Realty Services, Insurance and Title Services, Junk and Debris Removal, Auto Transport, and of course, Moving and Storage. For over 25 years, the Good Greek, Spero Georgedakis, has provided game changing services in South Florida. Credited with revolutionizing the perception of the industry, Spero and his team promise to provide the “Best Move Ever” – putting respect for the client and customer service first. Headquartered in South Florida with locations throughout the state, Good Greek is the Official Movers of Orlando City SC, Orlando Pride, Orlando Magic, Orlando Solar Bears, Miami HEAT, Miami Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Inter Miami CF, University of Central Florida, University of Miami Hurricanes, Florida International University Golden Panthers, Florida Atlantic University Owls, and the University of FloridaGators. Good Greek also is partnered with Lakeland Flying Tigers, JetBlue Park in Fort Myers (the spring training home of the Boston Red Sox) and Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter (the spring training home of the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals).

Media Contact: Dave Murphey
murph@goodgreek.com
Mobile – (305) 205-0808

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Recognize Excellence in Trucking Safety with HDT’s 2024 Award

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Do you know an outstanding trucking fleet executive who is committed to elevating safety measures? Heavy Duty Trucking is seeking nominations for the prestigious 2024 Safety & Compliance Award. This accolade honors individuals within trucking fleets who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, innovative leadership, and a creative approach to enhancing safety protocols.

Eligibility Criteria for Nominations

HDT invites nominations for professionals leading in safety, risk management, human resources, and similar capacities across the trucking industry. Whether you are nominating yourself or someone you admire for their contributions, we welcome submissions from colleagues, clients, vendors, and self-nominations alike.

The award recipient will be celebrated during the Fleet Safety Conference segment at the upcoming Fleet Forward Conference, taking place from November 6-8, 2024, at the Sheraton Marina in San Diego. Nominees should exemplify innovation in safety management and measurable progress in protecting drivers and other road users. The winner will gain significant visibility in the November/December issue of Heavy Duty Trucking magazine, as well as on Truckinginfo.com and other reputable platforms.

Are you or someone you know a worthy candidate? Be sure to submit your nomination here by September 20.

 

Source: Trucking Info

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