Minnesota's Long Haul Trucking Honors Its Top Drivers
Long Haul Trucking Inc recently recognized its top revenue/safety award-winning drivers at the company’s 19th annual awards ceremonies held at the Long Haul headquarters in Albertville, Minn
Long Haul Trucking Inc recently recognized its top revenue/safety award-winning drivers at the company’s 19th annual awards ceremonies held at the Long Haul headquarters in Albertville, Minn.
The 2005 King of the Road honors went to Jim Caza, owner-operator from Albertville, Minn., boasting record earnings of $277,526. Gene and Betty Pederson, of Sauk Centre, Minn., were awarded the top Team Owner-Operator honors, with their record earnings of $372,570 for 2005.
Long Haul also awards milestone drivers for reaching one million or two million miles driving accident free.
The One Million Mile Club added Bobby Mulligan, Carl Roop, Ken Cutright and Mike Fassinger. Each received a one million mile ring for their accident-free accomplishment.
The 2005 Elite Two Million Mile Club includes Steve Hainstock, Mike Baker & Betty Pederson. Each received a gold watch for their two million miles of safe driving.
Long Haul operates in 48 states and Canada with its nearly 200 drivers.
For more information contact Al Smith at (800) 255-5153, Ext. 671.
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