Minnesota-based truckload carrier Transport America recently announced its February and March Drivers of the Month for 2007. These drivers have been chosen and recognized for their outstanding service
to Transport America and its customers during the recent months.
Professional company drivers selected for the month of February are Kenneth Gould with Transport America for one year; James Collins, three years; and Rodney Deal, three years.
Professional contractors honored for the month of February are Leon Caine, with Transport America for four years; Jeffrey Eggenspiller, more than 17 years; and Loren Bevevino, two years.
Professional company drivers honored for the month of March were George Baird, with Transport America for almost two years; driver instructor Timothy Taylor, two years; and James Gardner, 12 years. ¬
Professional contractors selected for the month of March are Ervin Van Beck, with Transport America for 13 years; Ray Anderson, six years; and Todd Buck more than 18 years.
In operation since 1984, Transport America provides a variety of truckload freight carriage and logistics services. Learn more about Transport America by calling (866) 804-9222 or visit www.ttransportamerica.com.
Transport America Recognizes Top Drivers
Minnesota-based truckload carrier Transport America recently announced its February and March Drivers of the Month for 2007. These drivers have been chosen and recognized for their outstanding service
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