May 15, 2019
News and Events

Seven Trucking Companies Make ‘Best Large Employers’ List
Did your company make the list?

This week, Forbes released a list of the nation’s ‘Best Large Employers’ and seven trucking companies made the list.


The Forbest list is comprised of 500 U.S. companies selected and ranked based on the results of the independent surveys of employees. A company must employ at least 50,000 people to qualify for the list.


Trucking companies that made the ‘Best Large Employers’ list:


#481 of 500: Old Dominion Freight Line

#372 of 500: United Parcel Service

#349 of 500: Crete Carrier

#311 of 500: Averitt Express

#225 of 500: Penske Logistics

#202 of 500: FedEx

#159 of 500: Estes Express Line


Click here for a complete look at all 500 companies on the Forbes list.

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Poll Results

How would you best describe your political leanings?

Democratic - 13%

Republican - 54%

Independent -24%

Other - 9%
Total Replies : 53

Infrastructure Week  — May 13-20, 2019 — is a week-long series of events raising awareness for our country’s infrastructure needs.

Let’s #BuildForTomorrow.
Starting now.

The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) announced its participation in the annual national advocacy and educational event, Infrastructure Week, which takes place from May 13-20, 2019.


Across the country, hundreds of businesses, labor organizations, elected officials, and more will come together to spread the message that we must #BuildForTomorrow. Investing in infrastructure is consistently one of the issues that has the strongest bi-partisan support from voters, with more supporters wanting action from government on infrastructure than almost any other issue.


When it comes to agreeing on a national vision for infrastructure, and a plan to pay for it, we have a long way to go. Regional projects with implications for the national economy aren’t getting the funding they need. And state and local projects that depend, even partly, on federal funding, loans, permitting, and new regulatory action, aren’t breaking ground. False starts, delayed starts, deferred maintenance, and inadequate levels of investment are putting our infrastructure, our health and safety, and our economy at risk. Cities, counties, states and the private sector are working hard, but need a strong, reliable federal partner to get the job done.

Now in its seventh year, led by a coalition of labor, business, and policy organizations, and joined by hundreds of affiliates nationwide, Infrastructure Week is uniting everyone to send one message to leaders in Washington and beyond: Let’s #BuildForTomorrow.


“We are thrilled that the Truckload Carriers Association is joining Infrastructure Week,” said Infrastructure Week’s Executive Director Zach Schafer. “The state of America’s infrastructure is one of the most pressing issues facing us as a nation. The benefits of a stronger, better infrastructure system could be immense, but we urgently need political courage and leadership on this issue. During Infrastructure Week, we bring together the public and private sector to encourage lawmakers to think long-term, and invest in infrastructure at the federal, state and local level.”


For more information about Infrastructure Week, please visit www.infrastructureweek.org.

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TruckDriver.com Carrier of the Month
Veriha Trucking

In 1978, John Veriha established his trucking company in Porterfield, Wisconsin. As the company’s sole employee, John made long haul interstate runs, transporting products to California and back. Despite humble beginnings, John’s reputation of dedication and reliability allowed the company to grow and prosper. The business moved to nearby Marinette, Wisconsin in 1982 to allow for continued expansion.


Now owned and operated by his daughter Karen, Veriha Trucking provides transportation solutions in 48 states and parts of Canada. Their fleet of 250+ drivers operates out of four terminal locations to serve a variety of customers and industries. Today, their trucks haul everything from paper products, groceries and produce, pet food, auto parts, and much more.


Although their family-owned company has evolved and grown in the past four decades, their core values and goals have not changed: Veriha Industry Professionals (VIPs) still strive to provide sustainable, affordable, and safety-conscious transportation solutions to their vast customer network.


Veriha Trucking is looking for safety conscious, hard-working truck drivers to work together with the leadership team to provide  customers the best VIP service possible.

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Looks like the TruckDriver.com Party Lines Survey while small in sample, may actually reflect the leanings of the country more than what is portrayed in the media.

How would you best describe your political leanings?

Democratic - 13%
Republican - 54%
Independent -24%
Other - 9%

Next up, the TruckDriver.com Decoration Day Survey.  Until then, keep on truckin' and please drive safely.


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