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Drivers of the Month


JULY DRIVER OF THE MONTH Neal Swisher Walmart Transportation


AUGUST DRIVER OF THE MONTH Keith Carter, Jr.


Crete Carrier Corporation


SEPTEMBER DRIVER OF THE MONTH John Wendelin


Sadoff Iron and Metal


Neal just earned his 2.5 million safe


miles with Walmart. He is the driver that other drivers go to for ‘anything.’ He uses common sense and courtesy when driving and is a driver that anyone can depend on to help others. Neal’s not concerned with the time involved to get to the destination – his focus is to arrive safely. He has served on the Accident Review and Store Ambassadors Committees for Walmart. Neal has 18 years with Walmart and a total of 37 years in commercial driving. He was recognized by the TCA in 1999 with the Highway Angel award for his response during a 63-car pileup in that winter.


Keith has more than three million miles


with Crete Carrier and a career with more than 4.5 million miles. Nominator Natalie Cole stated that Keith’s driving record speaks for itself – only two preventable accidents in 35 years of driving; both minor accidents. In addition to setting the example through his actions, he also encourages others to be their best, and to enjoy life to the fullest. He goes out of his was to make the workplace better for all – drivers, office and shop employees. He helps by mentoring newer drivers and always maintaining a great personality and contagious smile! He enjoys flying and car restoration and has a 1963 Impala. He has also travelled, (by hauling their equipment,) with the UNL Marching Band to away football games.


John is an outstanding driver who is safe,


professional and represents Sadoff Iron and Metal to the highest degree, his customer service is second to none and his safety performance is impeccable. Nominated by Markay Cunningham, John has been driving for 25 years, most recently with Sadoff Iron and Metal. He has over 700,000 career miles with no accidents and no traffic violations or citations. He has received numerous ‘atta boy’ awards for his safety efforts and customer service and assists area neighborhood cleanups by trucking items as needed. He enjoys working on his 1970 Dodge Charger and cruising the local wineries on the weekends.


NEBRASKA TRUCKER — ISSUE 5, 2016 — www.nebtrucking.com


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