Hill Brothers Transportation recently recognized a number of its drivers who have achieved 100,000 safe miles while working at the Nebraska firm.
Honored were drivers Douglas McKee, Brent Misner, Damon Cade, Michael Adams, Kirkland Bryant, Matthew Pasker, Brian Hegeman, Paul Rue, Frederick Lathrop, Clayton Gilbert, Richard Cooper, Floy Ray, Kurt Sorenson, John German, Jose Valverde and Carl Onorato III.
Also, Randy Frazier, Thomas Erlewine, David Matulef, Martin Plasek, Richard Visocky, Earl Christensen, Eddie Dorsey, Douglas Newman, John Allen, Paul Comes, Timothy Dillion, Robert Ginter, Bruce Rose, Ricky Barney, Gilbert "Richard" Dooley, Terrill Brummett, George Blue, Douglas Brown, Brian Fell and James Boswell.
Assistant Safety Director Sandie Bokelman said, “These drivers have a great start on a long safe driving career. It's drivers like these that make it safer for everyone on our public highways.”
Hill Brothers has been a family-owned and operated company since 1986 and is located in Omaha, Neb.
Hill Brothers Names 100,000-Mile Drivers
Hill Brothers Transportation recently recognized a number of its drivers who have achieved 100,000 safe miles while working at the Nebraska firm
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