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School Supplies Operation Homefront
School Supplies Operation Homefront
School Supplies Operation Homefront
School Supplies Operation Homefront
School Supplies Operation Homefront

Five good things that happened in trucking this week – Aug. 7

Aug. 7, 2020
Trucking continues to find the good in the world as well as its community.

With the first full week of August – almost – behind us, it’s been nothing short of eventful with Hurricane Isaias hitting our shores and tornados in the Northeast leading to widespread flooding and power outages across the East Coast. As the industry that never stops moving, trucking continues to move forward, no matter what challenges it may face.       

Werner Enterprises helps kids get back to school

Back-to-school time for families is always full of shopping trips for kids to pick out the latest lunch box design, pick out their favorite pens and choose a backpack that fits their personality. With the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, back-to-school shopping has changed. It’s recommended that only one member of a family go shopping as to limit the amount of exposure to the disease.

Werner Enterprises’ Blue Brigade is a team of compassionate and committed associates who volunteer their time and talent to serve the community. This week, this team has banded together and brought back-to-school shopping to the families themselves.

Last Friday, they packed up school supplied to be distributed by Operation Homefront to military families in Omaha, Neb.

This past Tuesday, the volunteer group helped with Autism Action Partnership, making activity kits for families to use at home.

Crete Carrier starts off Driver Appreciation Month

On Aug. 6, Crete Carrier kicked off its Driver Appreciation Month, where complimentary breakfast and lunch will be served to all drivers every Friday in Lincoln, Neb., and at other terminals according to the schedule posted on Crete’s blog. 

All other terminals will provide a complimentary box lunch for drivers on two dedicated days outlined on the schedule below.  

Schneider celebrates 85 years

Schneider National, a provider of truckload, intermodal and logistics services, celebrated 85 years this week with some nostalgic memorabilia throughout the years.

In 1935, Al Schneider took a leap of faith when he sold the family car to buy the company’s first truck. That investment is still paying dividends. Al, and his son Don after him, foresaw the growth of Schneider’s roadway system and the need for shipping companies and truckload services to get goods where they needed to be. Al and Don Schneider built the company on a firm foundation of safety, integrity, respect and excellence — and they built it to last.

Schneider has continued those values, keeping its focus on safety and its social responsibility to the environment and the community. The company began to focus on fuel efficiency, freight consolidation and energy conservation in the 1970s, and operating sustainably has allowed Schneider to do more with less and reduce emissions.

Kids join father on the road for a once-in-a-lifetime trip

Truck driver Adam Wilson is hitting the road to Alabama with his two sons in tow.

Excited for a male-only trip with sister and mom at home, the Wilson kids packed for “10 days minimum,” said mom Starr, on her Facebook post.

Preparing herself for all of their stories when they return, Starr commented that the boys’ main focus is “all the catfish and good food their gonna eat!”

Love’s kicks off its Dog of the Year contest

On Monday, Aug. 3, Love’s Travel Stops announced the Love’s Dog of the Year contest.

“If you’ve taken your furry best friend on the road this year and stopped at a Love’s dog park, we want to see it!” said Love’s in a tweet.

If you share a photo of your pup on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook tagging Love’s in the post between now and Aug. 10, you will be entered for a chance to win $500 and your pup will be named Love’s Dog of the Year.

You can also enter by commenting on Love’s Facebook post with a photo of your dog at one of the parks or by emailing a photo to [email protected].

Here are some submissions so far…and stay tuned for the winner to be selected from the top three submissions with a poll on #InternationalDogDay on Aug. 26. 

About the Author

Catharine Conway | Digital Editor

Catharine Conway joined the FleetOwner team in August 2018 with a Master of Science in Publishing degree and more than seven years’ experience in the publishing and editorial industries. Based in Stamford, Conn., she is critical to the coordination of any and all digital content organization and distribution through various FleetOwner and American Trucker channels, including website, newsletters and social media. She is the author of the weekly blog series "Five Good Things" and covers a variety of topics such as truck driver wellness, women in transportation, hydrogen fuel cells, COVID-19, finance and insurance, and more.

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