What Do Successful Owner Operators Do?

Trucking is a tough business, but owning your own truck can be a great move forward in your trucking career. Truck ownership has plenty of financial potential. Plus, there’s nothing like the freedom of entrepreneurship!

Thank You Staff – National Trucking Week

We thank the dispatchers, load planners, logistics staff, HR, safety & compliance professionals, and maintenance staff. Trucking and logistics are fast-paced, and your professionalism and hard work keep the economy running.

Trucking News February 2022

We can't say much about the weather in February but there was a lot happening in the industry news. So, if you've been too busy to catch all the industry news, don't worry - we have you covered!

Being a Trucker’s Spouse Isn’t Easy

Trucking can be hard on relationships, especially your marriage. Time away is difficult, and when you combine the time away with the usual pressures of family life, it's easy for trouble to start brewing. While trucking life presents challenges, there are ways to mitigate some common problems.

Trucking News for January

It's a new year but it feels like so much has happened already in 2022! I don't think that is unusual for this fast-paced industry. Let's take a look at some news that caught our eye but you might have missed.

We’re Hiring – Human Resources Coordinator

Reporting to the President, the Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for assisting employees and managers with respect to several HR functional areas including workforce planning, engagement, learning and development, performance management, employee relations, workplace safety and health and wellness.

Owner Operators Trust Drives Us

Owner Operators are our partners in success! Because no one in business, nor the trucking business, succeeds alone - our success is built on relationships and trust. From owner-operators and drivers to clients, trust is what drives us!

Canada Only Owner Operators

We are growing and have opportunities for Canadian-Only Owner-Operators. These lanes are Canadian runs that go from coast to coast. Typical runs last 10 -12 days providing owner-operators with an average of over 10,000 miles per month.

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