31/01/2022 - Mari Soppela’s predictable doc may not deliver on the visual front, but it does get its point across: it’s time to smash the hell out of that glass ceiling
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you. if you re stuck somewhere, we re a sisterhood. even though we may have never met in person. there s trucking in your blood, right? it is. my dad is a truck driver. but i do this because of my mom. my mom is one of the strongest people i know. she s a bus driver. i remember many days of opening up the gate, having my mom back up her bus in our yard. i saw her training women. together, we re helping others. together we re strong. building a legacy. nobody thought she could do it because she was 5 3 . she walks in a room, she was the only woman, the only black person in a room. and nothing ever fazed her. she s trying to provide an opportunity to be a truck driver, have a career, and economic independence. how are you making change in the industry overall?
if you re stuck somewhere, we re a sisterhood. there s trucking in your blood, right? it is. my dad is a truck driver. but i do this because of my mom. my mom is one of the strongest people i know. she s a bus driver. i remember many days of opening up the date, having my mom back up her bus in our yard. i saw her training women. together, we re helping others. together we re strong. building a legacy. nobody thought she could do it because she was 5 3 . she walks in a room, she was the only woman, the only black person in a room. and nothing ever fazed her. she s trying to provide an opportunity to be a truck driver, have a career, and economic independence. how are you making change in the industry overall? the biggest change we re making is by being a voice.