Paschall Truck Lines congratulates Randy and Teresa Hamlin on being named January 2004 Company Drivers of the Month and Samir Jakupovic on being named Owner-Operator of the Month.
The Hamlins met in the Army at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and have been a team for nearly 19 years.
Before joining PTL, Randy worked as a professional painter and Teresa worked in accounting in Jacksonville, Florida. Randy was employed for two and a half years when Teresa decided to join the company. They’ve been driving together for three and a half years and have achieved 600,000 safe driving miles.
Congratulations also go to Samir Jakupovic on receiving the title of January 2004 Owner-Operator of the Month. He’s been employed with PTL for two and a half years and said this is his first big accomplishment since moving to the United States.
PTL provides driving opportunities for company solo drivers, teams and owner-operators. The company offers a competitive pay package for company drivers, including a fuel bonus, incentives for runs to New York and Canada, guaranteed home time and no loading or unloading. The company pays owner-operators for every mile driven and also offers fuel card, plate and permit programs.
To find out more about the opportunities at PTL, call (800) 848-0405 or visit www.ptl-inc.com for an on-line application.
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Paschall Truck Lines congratulates Randy and Teresa Hamlin on being named January 2004 Company Drivers of the Month and Samir Jakupovic on being named Owner-Operator of the Month
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