The transportation industry is opening its doors to a younger audience through an innovative event hosted by Aim Transportation Solutions in partnership with the Women in Trucking Association. Held at Aim’s maintenance facility in Girard, Ohio, the event gave local children, including members of a Girl Scout troop, a hands-on experience into the world of trucking. From climbing into the cab of a semi-truck to trying out a state-of-the-art driving simulator, participants got a firsthand look at the opportunities available in this dynamic and evolving field. The initiative not only highlights the importance of diverse career paths but also aims to reshape perceptions about who can thrive in the trucking industry. With a strong emphasis on inclusivity and innovation, Aim is investing in training programs and workforce development while promoting from within.
At the heart of the event was the goal of introducing young minds to non-traditional career options they may have never considered. Hosted by Aim Transportation Solutions and supported by the Women in Trucking Association, the gathering provided interactive experiences that showcased the realities and rewards of working in the transportation sector. By allowing children to engage directly with simulators and professionals, the organizers aimed to spark curiosity and inspire future career choices beyond what is typically discussed in classrooms. This effort aligns with broader goals to diversify the workforce and highlight the potential for long-term growth and fulfillment in the industry.
The event featured a variety of engaging activities designed to immerse children in the world of trucking. Participants had the opportunity to explore the interiors of large trucks, gaining a sense of the equipment used daily by drivers. A key attraction was the Women in Trucking Association's mobile simulator trailer, where kids could experience what it feels like to operate a commercial vehicle. Before entering the full-motion simulator, they were introduced to basic driving concepts using computer-based learning tools. Once inside the main simulator, the children could feel the movement and responsiveness of a real tractor-trailer navigating virtual highways. This immersive exposure helped demystify the profession and emphasized the skills required to succeed in this line of work. The experience was not just educational but also fun, reinforcing the idea that meaningful careers can be both challenging and enjoyable.
Aim Transportation Solutions and the Women in Trucking Association are working together to break down gender barriers in a historically male-dominated industry. By exposing both girls and boys to the wide range of roles available—from driving and logistics to dispatching and hiring—the event encouraged young people to consider all possibilities without limitations. The company has made a commitment to cultivating talent based on merit, character, and fit, rather than gender or background. This inclusive approach is reflected in Aim’s internal promotion practices and investment in employee development, creating a supportive environment where everyone has the chance to grow.
One powerful example of this philosophy in action is Amanda DeMartinis, who recently transitioned from being a CDL driver to assistant safety director at Aim. Her journey reflects the company’s dedication to nurturing talent from within and supporting professional advancement. During the event, she shared her personal story with the children, emphasizing the freedom and adventure that comes with life on the road. She encouraged them to pursue their dreams without hesitation and reminded them that hard work and passion can lead to unexpected opportunities. Her own daughter participated in the activities, showing how Aim’s family-oriented culture extends beyond the workplace. Scott Fleming, Aim’s president, expressed pride in seeing employees’ families take part in the event, reinforcing the company’s belief that fostering community connections is essential to building a sustainable and inclusive workforce. As the industry evolves, initiatives like these pave the way for a more diverse and motivated generation of professionals ready to shape its future.