• #80 - New Leadership Positions, Storm Coverage and Winter Driving

  • 2024/10/23
  • 再生時間: 1 時間 4 分
  • ポッドキャスト

#80 - New Leadership Positions, Storm Coverage and Winter Driving

  • サマリー

  • This week on the H&M Trucking podcast, we’re addressing some changes in our leadership structure. We’ll welcome President of H&M Trucking James Fonda, Chief Operations Officer Ryan Holm, Chief People Officer Eve Essary, and introduce you to our new Chief Financial Officer, Jami Bahle. After that, we’ll talk to H&M Driver Thad McBride, who hails from Augusta, Georgia. Thad and his fill in dispatcher Lindsay Goodin will walk us through how Hurricane Helene has hampered their work days. Finally, Denny will bring us a list of items he used to keep on the truck during the winter months. Find the list below!

    Winter Prep List

    Windshield Scraper

    Shovel

    Basic Tool Kit

    Snow Chains and learn to throw them!

    Jumper Cables

    Kitty Litter or salt

    MINIMUM - Half-full of fuel

    Anti gel and Antifreeze

    Heavy Duty Winter Clothes including heavy coat, waterproof

    boots, warm gloves and hat

    Battery powered radio

    Flashlights/Extra Batteries

    Extra Food and Water - Don’t forget your furry co-pilot if you

    have one!

    First Aid Kit

    Cell Phone Charger or Extra Battery

    CB Radio

    Things to consider

    Park where you can stay warm – in the event your truck has

    issues.

    Check the wind forecast – try to park with your ass to the

    wind.

    If the lot is iced over, after parking for your 10 hr. break,

    wait a few minutes to let the tires cool. Then, move

    your

    rig a few inches.

    Ensure H&M’s heater units are fueled (add anti gel)

    And, run a while to make sure they are operating properly.

    Preplan the entire trip adjusting each days driving times and

    routing.

    Weather forecast – be ready to adjust YOUR schedule

    Plan alternate routes – you may need them.

    Pre-plan where you will stop - and at least one backup

    just in case

    Find a way to let those close to you know your plans. And, where

    you stop for your break.

    i.e. TX.I-35x193@TA - translates to Texas, Interstate 35, exit 193 at the TA Truckstop

    If the roads are “Slushy”, clear all your lights, blinkers, etc.

    EVERY TIME you stop.

    続きを読む 一部表示
activate_samplebutton_t1

あらすじ・解説

This week on the H&M Trucking podcast, we’re addressing some changes in our leadership structure. We’ll welcome President of H&M Trucking James Fonda, Chief Operations Officer Ryan Holm, Chief People Officer Eve Essary, and introduce you to our new Chief Financial Officer, Jami Bahle. After that, we’ll talk to H&M Driver Thad McBride, who hails from Augusta, Georgia. Thad and his fill in dispatcher Lindsay Goodin will walk us through how Hurricane Helene has hampered their work days. Finally, Denny will bring us a list of items he used to keep on the truck during the winter months. Find the list below!

Winter Prep List

Windshield Scraper

Shovel

Basic Tool Kit

Snow Chains and learn to throw them!

Jumper Cables

Kitty Litter or salt

MINIMUM - Half-full of fuel

Anti gel and Antifreeze

Heavy Duty Winter Clothes including heavy coat, waterproof

boots, warm gloves and hat

Battery powered radio

Flashlights/Extra Batteries

Extra Food and Water - Don’t forget your furry co-pilot if you

have one!

First Aid Kit

Cell Phone Charger or Extra Battery

CB Radio

Things to consider

Park where you can stay warm – in the event your truck has

issues.

Check the wind forecast – try to park with your ass to the

wind.

If the lot is iced over, after parking for your 10 hr. break,

wait a few minutes to let the tires cool. Then, move

your

rig a few inches.

Ensure H&M’s heater units are fueled (add anti gel)

And, run a while to make sure they are operating properly.

Preplan the entire trip adjusting each days driving times and

routing.

Weather forecast – be ready to adjust YOUR schedule

Plan alternate routes – you may need them.

Pre-plan where you will stop - and at least one backup

just in case

Find a way to let those close to you know your plans. And, where

you stop for your break.

i.e. TX.I-35x193@TA - translates to Texas, Interstate 35, exit 193 at the TA Truckstop

If the roads are “Slushy”, clear all your lights, blinkers, etc.

EVERY TIME you stop.

#80 - New Leadership Positions, Storm Coverage and Winter Drivingに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。