Lindsay Burrows
“It’s not your average 9 – 5, but there’s a certain camaraderie amongst lorry drivers that you don’t get in other jobs.”
I started off as an agency driver. I covered a few different companies, but I found that Branston was the one I enjoyed most. It was a tight-knit team and I found them to be very friendly and supportive. I learned a lot from the other drivers. Most of them had been with the company for years and they were happy to pass on their experience.
After two years I joined the Branston team permanently. It was a small team when I joined (with just eight lorries) but over the next few years it grew as Branston took on more of its own haulage. After five years I started looking for a bit more of a challenge and I was offered a job as an instructor elsewhere. Branston didn’t want to lose me, so I was asked to stay and help set up a new driver training programme. By this point the company was up to 20 lorries.
We now have over 50 at the Lincoln site alone.
As well as making sure our drivers understand and comply with all the regulations, I make a point of supporting their wellbeing. Lorry driving is not a 9 - 5 job and it can be a lonely one. You’re in that cab for long hours, with only your own thoughts for company. You’re also in sole charge of a 44-tonne truck, which comes with a lot of responsibility. We have regular 1:1 check-ins, as well as opportunities for the drivers to get together as a team.
Our rapid expansion means lots of new opportunities. For example, I’m leading on our work with colleges to support newly qualified drivers into their first lorry-driving job. It can be quite hard to transition from learning to working as a driver, so we provide lots of on-the-job coaching and training.
I’ve recently completed a Transport Manager (Certificate of Professional Competence) CPC, which is proving helpful in the planning and organising side of my role. I’m also doing the Road Haulage Association (RHA) Driver Training training, so that I can support my colleagues in sharing best practice across the company.
Rafal Naumczuk
Production Manager
“We have people from lots of different backgrounds and many different nationalities, so communication and compromise are key to working together as an effective team.”
Lindsay Burrows
Driver Training & Compliance
“It’s not your average 9 – 5, but there’s a certain camaraderie amongst lorry drivers that you don’t get in other jobs.”
Svetlana Tarna
Key Operative (Prepared)
"It's a supportive environment for people to upskill themselves."
Lloyd Shaw
Engineering Team Leader (Protein)
"My aim is to continue learning and help progress the process."
Izaak Morris
Trainer (Prepared)
"I really enjoy helping my colleagues learn and develop new skills."
Vikki Britton
Operations Manager (Prepared)
"My experience has proved that progression is there if you want it."
Anca-Sabina Gropeneanu
Production Manager (Prepared)
"I enjoy leading the team to achieve our targets together."
Merren Lewendon
Agronomy Operative
"I really enjoy going out in the fields, especially on a lovely summer's day."