• No count on how many chips they've moved

    PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division recognized 104 of its over-the-road drivers in the U.S. and Canada who reached the career milestone of either more than one million or two million accident-free miles. Roughly 29 of those drivers notched the two-million mark. Frito-Lay celebrates each of our Million Milers who safely navigate their tractor-trailers along Interstates and highways, paying close attention
    Nov. 1, 2010

    PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division recognized 104 of its over-the-road drivers in the U.S. and Canada who reached the career milestone of either more than one million or two million accident-free miles. Roughly 29 of those drivers notched the two-million mark.

    “Frito-Lay celebrates each of our Million Milers who safely navigate their tractor-trailers along Interstates and highways, paying close attention to ever-changing road conditions, weather and the other drivers with whom they share the road,” said Bill Simkins, manager of national fleet safety for Frito-Lay North America. “These world-class professionals make delivering themselves and our snacks safely to each destination a priority.”

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