Education Station

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Education Station is about "who's next." It's a conversation with trainers, saftey experts, executives, and educational leaders about creating the future employees of the trucking industry. Methodologies of teaching, onboarding new classroom technologies, and, perhaps most importantly, imparting institutional wisdom to a new generation of trucking are all on the lesson plan.

  1. FEB 3

    Teaching Trucking as a Rhythm: Inside CDL Training at Bishop State | Education Station

    On this episode of Education Station on Road Gang Radio, host Jimmy Mac is joined by Chico McCollum, CDL instructor at Bishop State Community College, for a wide-ranging conversation about how truck drivers are really trained—and why mindset, rhythm, and community matter as much as skill. Chico gives a behind-the-scenes look at Bishop State’s career technical education programs, including CDL training, diesel technology, and skilled trades, and explains how community colleges respond directly to local workforce needs. From first-time students in their 50s to younger drivers with industry exposure, Chico breaks down how instructors adapt teaching styles to meet students where they are. Topics include: Why trucking education is about rhythm, patience, and syncopation Teaching drivers to back better than they drive forward Building classroom community and teamwork among students Adapting instruction for beginners and experienced students Why repetition and real-world backing matter Preparing drivers psychologically for life on the road Using all five senses to understand a truck’s health The importance of humility, curiosity, and passion in instructors How CDL training connects students to long-term careers—not just licenses This episode highlights trucking as both a profession and a lifestyle, and why great instructors focus on confidence, calm, and continuous learning—not shortcuts. Learn more about Bishop State Community College and CDL training: https://www.bishop.edu Thanks for tuning in! You can catch our shows and segments anytime on your favorite podcast app or listen live on YouTube, Facebook, iHeart, and RadioNemo.com!

    26 min
  2. JAN 27

    Education Station: Cleaning Up CDL Training & What “Proficient” Really Means

    On this episode of Education Station on Road Gang Radio, host Jimmy Mac is joined by Missy Blair, M.Ed., Academic Director at Pima Community College’s Center for Transportation & Logistics, for an in-depth conversation about CDL training reform, education standards, and what real driver preparation should look like. The discussion centers on recent FMCSA enforcement of the Training Provider Registry (TPR), which has resulted in thousands of CDL training providers being removed from the registry. Missy explains why this enforcement matters, how self-certification created gaps in training quality, and why safety—not speed—must remain the priority. Key topics include: Why over 6,000 CDL training providers have been removed from the FMCSA registry The difference between competence, proficiency, and reflexivity in driver training Why “24-hour CDL” programs undermine safety and transparency How legitimate programs balance time, quality instruction, and workforce demand The role of partnerships between carriers and training institutions Instructor recruitment challenges and the need for experienced drivers in education Curriculum improvement, simulators, and hands-on learning Tracking student outcomes and why accountability matters Missy’s outlook on CDL training, logistics education, and industry reform in the new year This thoughtful, candid conversation highlights the real work being done by educators, regulators, and industry leaders to raise standards and create the next generation of safe, professional drivers. Learn more about Pima Community College’s CDL program: https://pima.edu/driver Thanks for tuning in! You can catch our shows and segments anytime on your favorite podcast app or listen live on YouTube, Facebook, iHeart, and RadioNemo.com!

    26 min
  3. JAN 12

    Education Station: Inside CDL Training, ELDT Rules & What Makes a Great Truck Driver with Mike Moscinski

    On this episode of Education Station, host Jimmy Mac sits down with Mike Moscinski, Vice President of Trainco Truck Driving Schools, for an in-depth conversation about CDL training, driver standards, and the future of professional truck driving.duca Mike brings more than 30 years of experience in driver training and CDL examination, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at how quality training programs differ from fly-by-night operations. The discussion dives into Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements, federal and state compliance, and why regulators are increasingly cracking down on substandard training providers. Jimmy and Mike explore what examiners look for during CDL tests, the importance of process, repetition, and foundational skills, and how proper training directly impacts safety, employability, and long-term career success. They also discuss how professional driving schools help students from all walks of life—from young drivers to career changers—build not just driving skills, but a clear career path that fits their lifestyle and home life. The conversation also covers hands-on training versus shortcuts, simulator use, real-world experience, industry hiring expectations, and what trucking companies truly want from new drivers in today’s highly regulated environment. Learn more about Trainco Truck Driving Schools at https://traincoinc.com

    26 min
  4. 11/12/2025

    Education Station: What Makes a Good Trainer in Trucking? | Road Gang Radio

    In this week’s Education Station on Road Gang Radio, Jimmy Mac is joined by Jane Jazrawy of CarriersEdge to tackle one of the most important questions in trucking education: What makes a good trainer? There’s no shared definition of effective training across the industry. Jane and Jimmy explore whether carriers, drivers, and schools truly understand what quality training looks like — and how gaps in standards may be impacting safety and driver readiness. They also discuss the rise of self-certifying CDL schools, the effects of new FMCSA language rules on immigrant and non-domiciled drivers, and how changing CDL regulations could reshape the driver workforce. From loopholes in training programs to the unintended consequences of new federal rules, this conversation shines a light on what’s working and what isn’t in truck driver education. Brought to you by CarriersEdge, the leader in online safety and compliance training for the trucking industry. Learn more at https://www.carriersedge.com Read more on this topic: CDL training oversight: https://www.ttnews.com/articles/cdl-t... FMCSA rule updates: https://tanktransport.com/2025/11/fmc... OOIDA on CDL testing rules:https://www.freightwaves.com/news/ooi... CDL overhaul and Ukrainian drivers: https://www.freightwaves.com/news/cdl... Thanks for tuning in! You can catch our shows and segments anytime on your favorite podcast app or listen live on YouTube, Facebook, iHeart, and RadioNemo.com!

    28 min
  5. 11/05/2025

    Education Station: Building the Next Generation of Drivers | Apprenticeships & Veteran Readiness with Dave Harrison | Road Gang Radio

    On this edition of Road Gang Radio, host Jimmy Mac welcomes Dave Harrison, Executive Director for Workforce Development, Government Programs, and Military Employment Issues at FASTPORT. Together, they dive into how registered apprenticeship programs are shaping the next generation of professional drivers and technicians. Dave explains how initiatives like the National Apprenticeship Program and the Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot (SDAP) are opening doors for young drivers under 21 to safely and successfully enter the trucking industry. He also shares how FASTPORT’s partnerships with the Veteran Ready Summit and Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence are helping connect veterans with meaningful careers behind the wheel. The conversation highlights how workforce innovation, training opportunities, and public-private partnerships are helping solve one of trucking’s biggest challenges: attracting and retaining skilled drivers. Learn more about the programs and initiatives discussed in this episode: National Apprenticeship Week: https://nationalapprenticeship.org/ Veteran Ready Summit: https://veteranreadysummit.org/ Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence: https://transitiontrucking.org/ FASTPORT on Facebook:  / gofastport   FASTPORT on LinkedIn:  / fastport-inc  Veteran Ready Summit on LinkedIn:  / veteran-ready-summit  Road Gang Radio continues its mission to inform, inspire, and celebrate the people who keep America moving — one mile and one story at a time. Thanks for tuning in! You can catch our shows and segments anytime on your favorite podcast app or listen live on YouTube, Facebook, iHeart, and RadioNemo.com!

    28 min

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Education Station is about "who's next." It's a conversation with trainers, saftey experts, executives, and educational leaders about creating the future employees of the trucking industry. Methodologies of teaching, onboarding new classroom technologies, and, perhaps most importantly, imparting institutional wisdom to a new generation of trucking are all on the lesson plan.