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Dear {FName}, March 15, 2012

We don’t know how the weather is where you are, but where we are, Spring has sprung!

It’s NCAA tournament time, major league baseball is about to start and the Louisville Truck Show is next week!

And, the boss is on vacation!


TruckDriver.com
Carrier of the Month
Poly Trucking, Inc.

Poly Trucking is headquartered in Grand Prairie, TX. They are a long and short-haul domestic carrier. Their fleet is comprised of late model, company-owned trucks.
Poly Trucking Advantages

Their drivers - Poly Trucking’s safety program exceeds industry standards.
Their support team - They have an extensive infrastructure to service customers and their team of experienced and dedicated transportation coordinators understands how important each shipment is.
Their equipment - Poly Trucking’s late-model equipment is among the best-maintained in the industry.

Poly Trucking hires high-quality OTR drivers. They require a CLASS A CDL license and a minimum of 1-year experience.

Poly Trucking offers late model mid roofs and condos. Their trailers consist of 48 ft. and 53 ft. dry vans. The freight is no-touch, and no hazardous materials are hauled in their equipment.

Paid Orientation
Paid by the hub mile
Driver's Safety Program
Driver Referral Program
Cell Phone Reimbursement
Medical/Dental/401k/Vacation

Contact Poly Trucking Driver Recruiting - 877-337-7339


Latest Forum Topics

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Randy Garrett
Trucker Buddy of the Month
December 2011

Randy Garrett, a driver for Arch Wood Protection, has been awarded Trucker Buddy of the Month for December 2011 following his nomination by Jennifer Austin, a teacher at Demorest Elementary School in Demorest, Ga.

Austin’s nomination read in part: “Mr. Garrett has been sending postcards and visiting my class for the last two years. You should see the twinkle in my students' eyes when I announce, ‘We have mail from our Trucker Buddy!’ They love hearing from him. We always pull out the map so we can see exactly where he has been and how far he had to travel. We also use the postcards to help us review in Social Studies.”

Not only does Garrett send postcards, but he also comes to the Demorest Elementary School for visits. While there, he eats lunch with the class and sometimes brings cupcakes which the students especially appreciate as dessert! During his Christmas visits he brings the entire class goodie bags with treats and, of course, they love that he cares enough to give something to each student. He has done several educational talks using his truck as a prop and has even emailed pictures showing a typical day of driving for him. This helps the students understand what it’s like to be a driver and how important it is to transport products across the country.

Austin says, “Mr. Garrett is a fine example for my students, and I am so proud that he is our Trucker Buddy. Occasionally the students will see him out in public (store, movie, sporting event, etc.). They always come back the next day to tell the whole class that they got to see their Trucker Buddy. They truly consider him to be a hero. I am thankful for his role in being the positive role model that so many of my students need. Thank you, Trucker Buddy, for the impact of your program.”

Randy Garrett’s TBOM Webpage


If the results of the Truckdriver.com MATS Survey are accurate, attendance may be down a little this year. We’ll be there!

Will you be attending the 2012 Mid-America Trucking Show?

Yes - 30%
No - 70%

Those in the know keep predicting rising fuel prices. Let us know what you think by taking the TruckDriver.com MPG (more pennies per gallon) Survey.

Until next time, keep on truckin’ and please drive safely.

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