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Arnold Rewards Top 66 On-Time Drivers

Arnold Transportation, Jacksonville, Fla., recently honored 66 drivers who achieved at least two years of 100% on-time service

by Staff
March 24, 2005
Arnold Rewards Top 66 On-Time Drivers

 

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Arnold Transportation, Jacksonville, Fla., recently honored 66 drivers who achieved at least two years of 100% on-time service.

The award-winning drivers received a bonus check from management at an awards luncheon.
Arnold Transportation’s regional drivers run an average of 400 loads per year, so each of these drivers ran approximately 800 loads on time. Many regional runs are for time sensitive customers such as the retail sector, which makes the drivers’ accomplishments even more incredible.
Arnold recognized these drivers: Chris Albright, Jerry Brock, Richard Ross, Dennis Hasse, Robie Petty, Carol Amburn, German Pacheco, Fred Sullivan, Frank Weber, Jules Scuderi, Gino Appleberry, Claude Bennett, Edward Bosket, Frank Cobbs, Ed Congleton, Cleborne Gaskin, Mike Hensley, James Ladson, Bruce Lehman, Charles Lovette, Charles Merine, Davy Powe, Charles Powell, Husher Smith, Robert Whitlock, Robert Benson, Harold Carder, Michael Clark, George Gilbert, Charles Hartwell, James Hoffman, William Kato, Joseph Kidd, Larry Longwell, Robert Lytch, Leonard Martin, Tim McCreary, Samuel Moore, Aldo Myers, Tommy Myers, Daniel Nunnikhoven, Tom Randall, William Spotts, Emanuel Taylor, Gale Verwiebe, Cecil Watkins, Wayne Wheeler, James Ballou, Ed Bearce, Wayne Bruce, Jerry Burrows, Bruce Dissinger, Ralph Gass, Earl Gilkes, Tom Halye, Henry Meade, Kelly Young, Leon Hostetter, James Harris, Jeff Kellar, Thomas Roberts, Alex Krykhtin, Kurt Bush, Laverne Lightfoot, William Unger and Joel Evans.
Arnold Transportation offers dedicated, regional and OTR opportunities. To learn more call 1-877-605-7891. Drivers living in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisian, Mississippi, Oklahoma or Texas should call 1-877-214-2785.
For more information, visit www.arnoldtrans.com.

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