{"id":1070,"date":"2020-09-15T20:23:10","date_gmt":"2020-09-15T20:23:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hiremaster.com\/trucking-news\/?p=1070"},"modified":"2020-09-16T00:20:37","modified_gmt":"2020-09-16T00:20:37","slug":"national-truck-driver-appreciation-week-well-underway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hiremaster.com\/trucking-news\/other-news\/2020\/09\/15\/national-truck-driver-appreciation-week-well-underway\/1070\/","title":{"rendered":"National Truck Driver Appreciation Week Well Underway"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><em>Carriers finding ways to recognize their drivers&#8217; work in this age of COVID-19; general public plays a role, too<\/em><\/h5>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>By Al Muskewitz<\/strong><br><br>National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is underway in earnest and while the COVID-19 restrictions have muted what is normally a spirited celebration of drivers nationwide trucking companies across the country are still doing things to recognize what one driver called \u201cthe circulatory system of our country.\u201d<br><br>But this year the usual large gatherings that have been associated with NTDAW have been replaced with tributes, giveaways and contests being done remotely. Such are the times.<br><br>Still, it remains important for companies to recognize the efforts of the lifeblood of an industry that keeps the America rolling.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe critical impact and service of the professional men and women behind the wheel who drive our economy forward every day can never be underestimated,\u201d American Trucking Associations president and CEO Chris Spear said. \u201c(NTDAW) provides a chance for America to honor and thank these national heroes, let them know how much we appreciate them, and tell their remarkable story.\u201d<br><br>Driver appreciation is a two-way street. The general public can take an active role as well.<br><br>The public cheered when truckers, showing what ATA chairman Randy Guillot called \u201cunprecedented bravery, perseverance and dedication to our country,\u201d pulled their big rigs into their favorite stores to deliver essential goods that were missing or lagging at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. They thanked them by providing meals and services to reduce the hardships they faced during the toughest of times. But there\u2019s a lot more that can be done year-round.<br><br>\u201cThe stereotypes for who a driver is these days is just inaccurate,\u201d said Kellylynn McLaughlin, a driver\/driver trainer for Schneider and an ambassador for Women In Trucking. \u201cWe could change our rate of turnover if we worked on changing the perception of who a driver is and what our role is in our economy. Maybe COVID is bringing a little bit more limelight to drivers, but I just feel like they\u2019re not well-respected even though it is a really important job, it\u2019s essential, it\u2019s a dangerous job.<br><br>\u201cIt\u2019s a legit professional industry. We cannot continue our country without it. I think of it often as we are the circulatory system of our country. You don\u2019t really think about the blood pumping through your veins until it\u2019s coming out.<br><br>\u201cThe way they could really thank drivers is by driving safely around them when we\u2019re out doing our job. They could thank us by inviting us back into their communities instead of kind of pushing driver parking out into the country where there\u2019s nothing around. And by paying drivers a real living wage.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here are some things being done within the industry to show appreciation to drivers this week. Virtually every company has produced a message of appreciation on their social media platforms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Alabama Trucking Association kicked off the week with the state\u2019s Truck Driver of the Year, Rosko Craig of Montgomery Transport, and other industry leaders, including Montgomery Transport president Rollins Montgomery, participating in a commendation ceremony with Gov. Kay Ivey at the State Capitol.&nbsp;<br><br>Craig, who had more than 3 million safe miles under his wheels, pulled his big rig up to the Capitol steps and signaled his arrival with a blast from the truck\u2019s horn, much to the delight of Ivey and the onlookers.<br><br>\u201cRosko certainly has a positive attitude and proven track record over his 20-plus-year trucking career,\u201d Ivey said. \u201cOur hats go off to Rosko and all our truckers who keep Alabama moving.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cProfessional truck drivers are the backbone of our industry and the cavalry of the America economy,\u201d Alabama Trucking Association president Mark Colson said. \u201cCrisis or Christmas, Alabama truckers deliver the goods.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Averitt Express is offering prizes drawings for truck tech, gift cards, personal electronics and more. In addition, five OTR drivers will be drawn to be assigned a brand-new Freightliner truck.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThis year has presented very unique challenges and I\u2019m incredibly proud of how our team has reacted, adapted and persevered,\u201d Averitt chairman and CEO Gary Sasser said. \u201cBecause of the efforts of our entire team we\u2019re well-positioned for success and Driver Appreciation Week is a great opportunity to reaffirm how thankful we are for our associates.\u201d<br><br>Landstar System is giving away a Freightliner Cascadia 126 to one of its 10,000 owner-operators Sept. 18.<br><br>Roadrunner Freight announced its Drivers of the Year \u2013 Brenda Kyle, Lawton, Okla. (linehaul); Kenneth Bell, Memphis, Tenn. (local); and Angelo Culotta, Fisher, Ill. (Expedited Freight Systems company driver) \u2013 in addition to recognizing other drivers throughout its system with tokens of appreciation.<br><br>Joplin, Mo.-based CFI is providing its drivers $15 for a meal on the road and handing out CFI tumblers to both company and independent contractor professional drivers.<br><br>U.S. Xpress is holding hourly gift card drawings throughout the week, with four grand prize winners of $1,500 each. On Tuesday, it recognized nearly 50 Million Mile drivers. And all drivers will receive a company cooler backpack.<br><br>Major truck stop operators are participating with various drawings and driver perks.<br><br><em>Al Muskewitz is Editor of Wright Media. He can be reached at musky@wrightmediacorp.com<\/em><br><br><em>Photo: Montgomery Transport driver Rosko Craig is presented a commendation from Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey in recognition of his service and National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. 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