Marten Transport recently announced the Drivers of the Month for June 2005. To qualify, drivers must have a minimum of 10,500 miles during the month and be accident free with 100% on-time deliveries.
Marten Transport Lauds June Drivers of the Month
Marten Transport recently announced the Drivers of the Month for June 2005. To qualify, drivers must have a minimum of 10,500 miles during the month and be accident free with 100% on-time deliveries.

Combined, the Drivers of the Month averaged 13,130 miles during the month of June.
Each driver receives a $25 t-check from his or her fleet manager. In addition, each Driver of the Month will receive a certificate commemorating the occasion and a gift from the company store.
The June Drivers of the Month are: John White, Theresa Delgado, Rick Robinson, Tim Carver, Gerald Widmann, James Lightner, Jackie Robinson, Fredrick Rochon, Darrell Seaman, Michael Constable, Tom Minner, Lance West, David Kelly, Deborah Schillis, Sara Krus, Michael Montgomery, Donald Pugh, Candy Bass, Thomas Jones and John Wooley. Also, Michael Sullivan, Dean Lewis, Bill Stevens, Russell Miner, John Johnson, Darryl Ford, John Groesbeck, Dan Ogden, Timothy Rascoe, William Gomez, Alton Spight, Andrew Giacomazzo and Ann DeMere.
Marten Transport specializes in hauling time- and temperature-sensitive goods across North America for an ever-growing number of customers. To find out more about Marten Transport, call (800)395-3331 or visit www.marten.com.
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