A 35-year-old woman from Meghalaya has turned her passion for driving into a career as Amazon’s first female trucking partner.
Driving trucks is conventionally seen as a man’s job, but Joycy Lyngdoh is redefining stereotypes. She has the distinction of becoming the first female truck driver with an Amazon trucking partner in India.
“My advice to women who want to pursue driving as a profession is that if you believe in yourself, new opportunities will open up, just go for it. You will face challenges but where there is a will, there is a way,” she said.
A seasoned professional with over six years of experience, Joycy dared to turn her passion for driving into a career. Today, she cannot imagine herself doing anything else.
Her journey has motivated many more female drivers in her community.
“I love being out on the road traveling to different places and meeting new people. This opportunity inspired me to pursue my passion and live a self-sufficient life,” says Joycy.
She has been the sole bread earner for her family, taking care of her mom and three sisters. To make ends meet, after completing her education Joycy worked in several companies in Guwahati, including a steel company and as a store manager at a local shop.
She eventually learned to drive with help from her friends. The first break she got was to drive a school bus.
Her passion for the road made her take up temporary driving opportunities across the city and eventually enroll with an Amazon trucking partner where she has been working for the past one year.
Joycy was quick to orient herself with Amazon’s operational guidelines for reliable deliveries in and around Guwahati.
Amazon has partnered with more than 500 trucking partners in India who ensure on-time, reliable and safe movement of customer packages across the country.
“Joyce has successfully participated in these programmes and serves as a great example for all those who are looking for new opportunities in the logistics field. People like her are driving the principle of an Atmanirbhar Bharat, and we are proud to be empowering them,” said Venkatesh Tiwari, Director – Middle Mile Operations, Amazon India.
The company facilitates the trucking partners to secure health and accident insurance benefits for drivers like Joycy, by engaging directly with Amazon’s preferred insurance providers.
Further, it has enabled drivers through technology-driven solutions for safe driving and to move packages efficiently by guiding them on navigation, on-time movement and reporting of delays and disruptions.