CFI Honors Drivers of the Month
CFI, an international truckload carrier based in Joplin, Mo., has announced its monthly driver award recipients for October 2005: Company Driver of the Month is Franklin Harner
CFI, an international truckload carrier based in Joplin, Mo., has announced its monthly driver award recipients for October 2005:
Company Driver of the Month is Franklin Harner,
who began driving for CFI in 1991.
Company Team of the Month is Larry Howell, who lives in Decatur, Texas, and his co-driver Daia Elkins, who lives in Grandbury, Texas.
Contractor Driver of the Month is Joseph Enriquez, who began his career with CFI in 1999.
And the Contractor Team of the Month is John & Sherry Hufford, who began driving for CFI in 2000. They live in Bell, Fla.
As the October 2005 winners, each driver and team is automatically nominated for the 2005 year-end award in their respective category. All full-time over the road drivers who have been certified as a driver at CFI for one year are eligible for the CFI driver awards.
CFI, founded in 1951, operates 2,400 tractors and more than 7,400 trailers and transports a variety of goods throughout the contiguous United States and Canada. CFI’s web site can be found at www.cfi-us.com. CFI’s site is also available in Spanish, located at www.cfi-mx.com.
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