Paschall Truck Lines (PTL) has named Johnny Harp as Company Driver of the Month and Ernest and Peggy Martin as Owner-Operators of the Month for May.
Harp has been driving for PTL for 10 years. In addition to this award, Harp was named Driver of the Month in July 1997 and September 2003.
Owner-operators Earnest and Peggy Martin have been married for 43 years. Eighteen years ago, they decided to go out on the road and become professional drivers. The couple has contracted with PTL for two years.
They are the recipients of three safety awards from PTL.
PTL provides driving opportunities for solos, teams and owner-operators. The company offers a competitive pay package, including a $3,000 sign on-bonus for company drivers and owner-operators. PTL also offers one of the best fuel surcharge in the industry along with a fuel bonus, incentives to run in New York City and Canada, guaranteed home time and no loading or unloading.
To find out more about the opportunities at PTL, call (800) 848-0405 or visit www.ptl-inc.com for an online application.
Paschall Truck Lines Lauds Drivers Of The Month
Paschall Truck Lines (PTL) has named Johnny Harp as Company Driver of the Month and Ernest and Peggy Martin as Owner-Operators of the Month for May.
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