Professionalism in Trucking: Lessons from LaShawn Brown on Success and Growth
In this episode of the Trucking for Millennials podcast, I had the pleasure of welcoming LaShawn Brown, an independent freight agent. LaShawn shared his journey from corporate America to the trucking industry, highlighting his experiences as a driver trainer and his passion for helping new CDL drivers succeed. We discussed the challenges new drivers face when starting their careers, including the importance of professionalism and the need for effective communication between drivers, brokers, and shippers. LaShawn emphasized the significance of empathy in our interactions, especially when dealing with the stresses of the road. Throughout our conversation, we touched on the misconceptions that drivers often have about brokers, particularly the belief that brokers are pocketing all the money. LaShawn shared his insights on the realities of the industry, including the importance of transparency and fairness in our dealings with both drivers and customers. We also explored the complexities of load tracking, detention times, and the need for brokers to maintain strong relationships with carriers while ensuring customer satisfaction. LaShawn's experiences and advice provided valuable perspectives on navigating the logistics landscape, making this episode a must-listen for anyone in the trucking and logistics industry. As we approach the busy holiday season, we hope our listeners take away the importance of communication, professionalism, and understanding in fostering better relationships within the industry. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to bringing you more insightful discussions in future episodes!
From "Trucking for Millennials"
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