Friday, April 10, 2020

This Holiday Season, Thank a Trucker! 

This Holiday Season, Thank a Trucker!   As you sit down to enjoy some much-deserved time off this holiday season, remember there are a few industries, like trucking, that never take a break. While you’re with your family and friends, there’s a whole fleet of long-haul drivers who won’t get the chance to be home for the holidays. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1472832551951-0'); }); Here are three things not to forget:Santa Didn’t Deliver Your Giftsâ€"a Trucker DidIt’s easy to forget where our goods come from and how they get to us. But almost anything you’ve ever boughtâ€"food, clothes, toys, electronicsâ€"were probably trucked in to your local stores. We’d have very little if it weren’t for truckers.Truckers Can Be Highway AngelsTruckers know how to survive on the road, and they are often seen helping others reach their destinations safely. Whether that means helping to change a tire or pulling off a roadside rescue, truckers frequently put others’ safety first.Truckers  Ma ke Our Lives EasierWe wouldn’t survive a minute driving long-hauls, showering in rest stops, and spending so little time at home with our families. It’s not a job for everyone. And while some do truly enjoy being on the road, it’s still a sacrifice they make to keep our economy flowing.This holiday season, be sure to raise a glass to all the men and women who spend their time driving our groceries and gifts around.3 Reasons to Thank a Trucker

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