Trailer Magazine November 21

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INDUSTRY LEADER

Industry leader: Rachael Topp TRAILER SAT DOWN FOR A CHAT WITH RACHAEL TOPP, A PROFESSIONAL HEAVY VEHICLE DRIVER WITH LINFOX FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS, WHOSE FORMER CAREER WAS MAKEUP ARTISTRY. TM: What first drew you to the commercial road transport industry?

V8 Supercar driver, Garth Tander, and Linfox driver, Rachael Topp.

RT: I had been doing makeup artistry for 10 years beforehand and I felt a bit stagnant, like I needed a change. My brother-in-law, who worked for Linfox, alerted me to an ad for the Driving the Difference scholarship program for which I applied and, gratefully, was accepted. This meant that I was employed by Linfox while completing the training to gain my Heavy Rigid truck licence. TM: What does a standard day for you look like? RT: It was super daunting going from my previous career to this one, but I was eager to learn and in due course upgraded my licence to Heavy Combination. In the last three years with Linfox I have worked in various contracts including Target, Myer, Woolworths and Bunnings. Earlier this year I was given the opportunity to move to the fuel division which I have been doing since July and absolutely love. TM: What has been a highlight of your career so far? RT: I enjoy meeting people and this industry has so many good people in it. It has been wonderful learning new skills and I am particularly keen to learn all about the fuel transportation arm of the industry – there’s certainly a lot to learn. scholarship program run by Transport

TM: What do you think could

TM: What do female-driven events

Women Australia Limited (TWAL) with

be improved?

in commercial road transport

sponsorship from Daimler Truck and Bus Australia Pacific.

RT: While at present I am thoroughly

meanto you? RT: I think they are vital to the future of

enjoying driving heavy combinations, down the track I would like to be involved in a

the industry as we are facing a significant

TM: What is the best thing about the

managerial role. As I used to be a manager

driver shortage and having more female

transport industry?

in the makeup industry, it kind of comes

drivers to do the work will definitely help.

RT: There is just so much variety. I am a

naturally to me and I look forward to having

I certainly feel blessed that I was given

person who needs new challenges to stay

my hand in different elements, helping

the opportunity to get into the industry

fresh and I don’t think I will ever run out of

through the Driving the Difference

new challenges in the transport industry.

out with what’s going on and seeking to improve outcomes.

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