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Going Once... Going Twice... Sold!
Once seen as a last-ditch way to unload a lot of equipment, truck auctions have boomed in recent years, fueled by a desire among fleet managers to pick up good equipment cheap.
February 24, 2000Going Once... Going Twice... Sold!
Two days of downpour have turned much of the ground under Andy Zorn Jr.s feet into a cold, soupy mixture of mud and gravel, but it doesnt slow him down.
February 23, 2000Independent Truck Stops Battle to Survive
In many ways, Whites Truck Stop is more like a museum than a place where 18-wheelers pull in for food and fuel. But uniqe establishments like this are rapidly disappearing from the landscape.
February 2, 2000Some Truck Stops Battle to Survive
In many ways, Whites Truck Stop is more like a museum than a place where 18-wheelers pull in for food and fuel. But uniqe establishments like this are rapidly disappearing from the landscape.
February 2, 2000Delivering the Internet on Trucks
The Internet is rewriting the rule book on how consumers purchase goods, creating a new wave in commerce that is catching more and more trucking and affiliated operations in its swell.
January 6, 2000Delivering the Internet on Trucks
The Internet is rewriting the rule book on how consumers purchase everything from home furnishings to food, creating a new wave in commerce that is catching more and more trucking and affiliated operations in its swell.
January 5, 2000Women Answer Call for More Drivers
When she started trucking over the road nearly 30 years ago, Dorothy Dottie Bryant figured she was probably one of the first of her gender to drive a big rig for a living. But she later discovered that at least one woman had preceded her and by several decades.
December 29, 1999Women Answer Call for More Drivers
More trucking fleets are targeting women in their search for drivers. Much of the industry realizes that women are part of a great, underused labor pool.
December 29, 1999Carriers Turn to Personality Tests
Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, but some in the industry believe looking inside the drivers head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.
December 9, 1999Personality Screening Helps Carriers Find, Keep Drivers
Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, from higher pay and more home time to free vacations. Yet C. Gerald Carter believes that looking inside the drivers head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.
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