Rising C Trucking LLC

Rising C Trucking LLC Rising C Trucking LLC is ready to help you with your hauling and dump trailer needs. We are also experienced in supplying sand for arena footing.

We are looking forward to serving the agricultural community hauling sand and commodities.

Louder please!!  đź’Ż
09/20/2025

Louder please!! đź’Ż

They told me a truck driver didn’t belong on the stage, but I was the only one in that gym who’d kept America fed when the shelves went bare.

My name’s Linda. I’m forty-six, a long-haul trucker, and a single mom. I don’t wear a suit. I don’t have a framed diploma on my wall. What I have is twenty years behind the wheel, miles of asphalt under my boots, and two kids who’ve never gone hungry because I refused to quit.

When my daughter’s school asked me to speak at Career Day, I laughed. Who wants to hear from a truck driver? But she begged, so I showed up. The gym was filled with polished shoes, ties, and PowerPoints. Doctors talking about saving lives. Lawyers bragging about cases won. A tech guy in a crisp blazer throwing around words like “equity” and “IPO.”

And then there was me—mud on my boots, reflective jacket, hair tied back with a rubber band I found in the truck stop bathroom that morning.

I saw the smirks. One mom whispered, “Seriously? A trucker?” I heard it. But when it was my turn, I walked to the mic and told the truth.

I said: “When COVID shut everything down, when the streets were empty and fear filled the air, I was still out there. Alone in a rig the size of a house, hauling food from state to state so your grocery store didn’t run out. I spent Christmas Eve parked behind a Walmart because if I didn’t, families wouldn’t have milk for their kids on Christmas morning.”

The room went still. The tech guy shifted in his chair.

I went on: “Last winter, a blizzard locked me in on I-80. I slept in my cab for two nights, just me and the hum of the fridge unit, guarding forty thousand pounds of frozen chicken. If I walked away, it all spoiled. But I didn’t. Because people needed to eat.”

A hand shot up—some kid in the back. “Do you regret not going to college?” he asked, his voice almost challenging.

I looked him dead in the eye. “Son, when your fridge is empty and your stomach’s growling, you can’t eat a diploma. You eat the food that someone hauled three thousand miles to get to you.”

Gasps. Silence.

Then something I’ll never forget happened. A boy—skinny, freckles, hoodie two sizes too big—stood up. His voice cracked as he said, “My dad’s a truck driver. People call him dumb. But he’s the only reason we have a house. He’s my hero.”

That gym was quiet enough to hear the basketball rim creak. I saw teachers glance at each other. Parents suddenly looking down. Kids leaning forward, listening in a way they hadn’t when the lawyer showed his slides.

And in that moment, I wasn’t embarrassed anymore.

Because here’s the truth: This country runs on the backs of people nobody claps for. The truckers, the janitors, the linemen, the welders. We’re invisible until you need us—and then we’re the only ones who matter.

So next time you meet a kid, don’t just ask, “Where are you going to college?” Ask them, “What’s your plan?” And if they say, “I’m learning to weld,” or, “I’m gonna drive trucks like my dad,” smile wide and tell them, “That’s incredible. This country needs you.”

Because one day, when the shelves are bare, the power’s out, or the storm rolls in—
you’ll be glad we showed up.

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