Contest entry is open to U.S. veterans, 21 years of age or older who are currently employed as a commercial truck driver. 
 -  Photo courtesy of Belmor

Contest entry is open to U.S. veterans, 21 years of age or older who are currently employed as a commercial truck driver.

Photo courtesy of Belmor

Truck-accessory maker Belmor's annual contest honoring America’s veterans offers a trip to the 2019 Mid-America Trucking Show to a winning truck driver and a guest for sharing their story about their military service and consequent career in the heavy-duty trucking industry.

Submissions for the contest, titled “I Did My Duty…Now I Drive Heavy Duty," must include information about time in service, duties in the military, factors that led to a transition into the trucking industry, favorite aspects of commercial truck driving, and the significance of attending MATS. A winner will be selected by a panel of judges led by Mitch Fogle, president and CEO of Belmor parent company LUND International.

“Since our founding nearly 100 years ago, all our products have been designed, engineered and manufactured in the United States of America,” said Mitch Fogle. “We believe in recognizing those who served in our military and still serve today through their driving careers, and thought this contest was a great way to bring awareness to what our veterans and drivers do for us and our nation.”

Contest entry is open to U.S. veterans, 21 years of age or older who are currently employed as a commercial truck driver. Submissions must be made by Jan. 15, 2019. Entries will be rated based on criteria focusing on emotional engagement and overall strength of answers to the individual questions. A contest winner will be announced by end of February 2019. 

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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