Steel Roots and Open Roads: How Family History Shapes the Modern American Worker

The Lessons That Started at Home When I think about who I am as a worker and as a man, I always go back to my father. He worked at Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point, just like so many others in our area. That place was more than a job site. It was a force […]
Home Between Hauls: Finding Comfort, Routine, and Family Time in a Demanding Job

The Space Between the Miles Most people think of trucking as a job built around constant motion. The truth is that life on the road is also shaped by stillness. There are long breaks at rest areas, quiet nights in parking lots, and stretches of time when the engine is off and the world feels […]