Idaho Trucking Association - Allen Hodges
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Lindsey Trent, President of the Next Generation in Trucking Association, introduces her guest Allen Hodges, the President of the Idaho Trucking Association. They discuss how not every student is cut out for college and the opportunities available in the trucking industry. Allen shares his experience in the industry and running a trade association. He talks about purchasing a simulator to engage high school students and promote careers in trucking. They discuss funding for the simulator through grants and their plans to visit schools across Idaho. The simulator has been well-received by students, with some females performing exceptionally well.
Summary:
Allen discusses their program that uses a truck driving simulator to educate students about the industry. He mentions a new 3D video about trucks that will be released as part of their grant.
The video showcases different types of trucks and drivers talking about their experiences.
The program aims to generate interest in trucking careers among students by dispelling misconceptions, such as being away from family all the time.
He mentions Middleton High School's CDL program and the high number of students interested in taking the class. Allen also talks about their involvement with FFA conventions, where they showcase the simulator to approximately 1000 kids over several days. Trucking is highlighted as a career option for young people who want to stay in rural communities or avoid college debt.
Different job opportunities within trucking are mentioned, including local delivery and cement truck driving. He emphasizes that there is a shortage not only of drivers but also technicians and office staff in the industry.
The outlook for trucking in Idaho appears promising, with many job openings available.
There is discussion about opening high school programs focused on professional driving careers using simulators like theirs. Working with students is fun and they are eager to interact. The simulator helps them understand the job and safety aspects of being in a truck. Engaging students is important because it helps change their outlook on careers. Employers need to engage students instead of just posting job ads. Partnership with associations like Allen's helps raise awareness about trucking as a positive career choice for the future workforce. The industry needs to work on changing the stigma around truck driving and treating everyone fairly. Without enough drivers, there will be trouble since a large percentage of goods are transported by trucks. Educating students about the importance of truck drivers is crucial.
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