J.B. Hunt Announces Safe Driver Awards
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Lowell, AR, has announced its 1999 fourth quarter million mile safe drivers.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Lowell, AR, has announced its 1999 fourth quarter million mile safe drivers.
They include: Jim Aldana, Horace Allborty, Jeff Barnett, Michael Bays, Mark Brandt, Robert Broene, Leonard Brooks, Louis Casey, Deryl Christiansen, Paul Christman, Michael Colyer, Rusty Cook, Rudolph Davis, James Ferguson, Harold Fisher, Darryl Francis, Donald Fuller, Joe Garcia, Robert Gisler, Richard Gloskey, Darrell
Harris, Charles Holcomb, Michael Holstead, Howard Huffman, Michael Jackson, Elroy Johnson, Alonzo Jones, Charles Jordan, Roger Kay, Tim Lough, Dale McMullen, Richard Mills, Timothy Mullinax, Reginald Nelson, Thomas Phelps, James Price, Larry Richards, Leslie Ross, Robert Ross, Dale Ruark, Lawrence Ruggiero, Robert Sawyer, Emil Schmeling, Leon
Skloss, Robert Stone, Alred Sturla, Stephen Swim, Anthony Urbanski, Tony Weaver, George Wise, William Woods and Carl Vance.
The company also had one two-million-mile safe driver, Marion Olinger. The company features a program that rewards each million-mile safe driver with a cash award of $5,000, each two-million-mile safe driver with $10,000, and each three-million miler with $20,000.
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