Decker Truck Announces Drivers of the Month
Decker Truck Line Inc. has announced that JF Mayo has been selected as the March 2007 Driver of the Month for the Flatbed division. Mayo has been with Decker Truck Line for five years and resides in Hiawatha, Kan.
Decker Truck Line Inc. has announced that JF Mayo has been selected as the March 2007 Driver of the Month for the Flatbed division. Mayo has been with Decker Truck Line for five years and resides in Hiawatha, Kan.
Selected as Driver of the Month for the Reefer/Van division is Dwight Elm. Elm has been with Decker Truck Line for three years. He and his wife, Anna, reside in Coon Rapids, Iowa.
Drivers and owner-operators are nominated each month by their dispatcher, and are selected based on their overall performance within all areas of the company; including operational productivity, safety record, maintenance/care of equipment (including idle time), payroll and billing, and customer service. All drivers and owner-operators who are selected as a driver of the month for 2007 are eligible for 2007 Driver/Owner-Operator of the Year.
Decker Truck Line Inc. is under sole ownership of Don Decker, with corporate offices in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Additional terminals are located in Davenport, Iowa; Mediapolis, Iowa; Mason City, Iowa; Hammond, Indiana; Masury, Ohio; Birmingham, Alabama; and Hutchins, Texas. Decker is a diversified carrier transporting flatbed, refrigerated, and dry van freight to the 48 contiguous states and seven Canadian provinces.
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