Paschall Truck Lines Recognizes Top Drivers
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
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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