Women in Trucking (WIT) is hosting a I Heart Trucking Photo contest so that we may share with others some those amazing things we see.   There is a lot of positive happening every day in our lives and this is another way we can share with those that are not as fortunate as us to have our ever changing scenery. 
 
The rules of the contest are simple:
 
Anyone employed in the trucking industry may submit one photo for judging on the Women In Trucking website. Contestant does not have to be a WIT member to submit their photo. Entries will be judged based on originality, composition, quality, and "I HEART Trucking" theme. The two winning photos, Judges' Choice and Peoples' Choice determined by online votes July 25-31, will be recognized at an “I HEART Trucking” reception at the Great American Trucking Show (GATS) in Dallas, Texas (August 27-29, 2015).
 
Share some of those photos you have taken of your truck in a very cool place, you with your truck, or something special you have seen while out running up and down the highways.  Only one photo will be accepted per entry so make it a good one!   The winners will receive a plaque and press release in the Redefining the Road magazine.
 
For a full list of rules and how to submit photos:
 
WIT I Heart Trucking Contest


Scholarships are also available from Women in Trucking for any individual who will be attending a training facility for the purpose of advancing her/his career in the areas of safety, driving, technical, logistic, or leadership is eligible to apply for a scholarship.
 
To learn more about the scholarship program go the Women in Trucking Foundation
 
Scholarship Program

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Linda Caffee

Bob and Linda started their driver careers after their children left home for college in 2000. Bob started as a driver for a large motor carrier with Linda as a rider. They decided to enter the Expedite industry as team drivers in 2005 and purchased their first Freightliner. Both, Bob and Linda have had their Class A licenses since the early 80's starting out driving in the oil field and hauling grain as fill in drivers where Bob worked as a diesel mechanic. Linda worked at the local country courthouse in data processing.

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