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04
Dec
CRST hiring 50 drivers
CRST Expedited will be hiring at least 50 drivers in its December hiring event. Company officials have announced that they are not only seeking experienced Class A licensed drivers, but that they invite inexperienced drivers and recent truck school graduates to attend the event, too.
CRST offers home-time and a 20 days on, 10 days off program where drivers earn an entire month’s income in 20 days of work. They are also offering all new hires family-wide medical coverage available in week one, as well as full benefits and a 401(k) plan after 90 days.
To be hired, you must be at least 21 years old, have no felony convictions in the past 10 years and no drug-related felony convictions, no misdemeanor convictions in the past three years and no drug-related misdemeanor convictions in the past 15 years, no at-fault, rear-end accidents in the past two years, no DUIs in the past five years and only two DUIs ever.
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26
Nov
Practicing Safe Driving During the Holidays
According to AAA, about 43.6 million Americans will travel during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. As gas prices drop, more people are choosing a car as their preferred method of transportation in order to avoid the costs associated with flying. With so many opting to drive, the roads will be bustling with holiday traffic.
Safe driving practices can go a long way in helping you get to where you need to be. Check out our top 12 tips for staying safe while traveling during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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20
Nov
Thankful from the road: Pretty trucks, inspirational owners
Once again, mankind has redeemed itself and we’ve met some of the coolest human beings alive.
We stopped at a rest stop on I-10 near Ft. Stockton, Texas where I noticed the old trucks immediately. I still don’t know a lot about trucks, but I know cool when I see it and these trucks were cool like Steve McQueen.
George and I ooohed and aaahhed over them on our way into the rest stop, I snapped a few phone pics, we went and did our business. We were still talking about how pretty and unique the trucks were while we were climbing back into our own truck. I noticed a group of people congregating around them and decided I had to get out and ask about these trucks. This magazine article thing was still pretty new to me, but I knew if I could get something written with pictures about these awesome trucks, the ever elusive and sometimes famous Max Heine (my editor) would be extremely happy with me.
“I’m going to interview those people about their trucks. I need pictures.”
George looked a little startled at my proclamation. This magazine article thing was still pretty new to him, too, and I had never actually done an interview.
“Are you sure? You just want to walk up to those people and start asking questions and taking pictures? Do you even have a pen? What will you ask them? Please don’t say anything about Sasquatch.”
“Gah. I think I can handle asking a few questions about some old trucks without completely losing my mind. I used to work with dementia patients, I can be reassuring and normal when I need to.”
“Reassuring and normal to dementia patients isn’t the same as interviewing strangers.”
“Pfft. I’ll be fine. Take pictures.”
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15
Nov
GE and Clean Energy team up on massive natural gas initiative
General Electric (GE) and Clean Energy Fuels have announced a collaboration to expand the infrastructure for natural gas transportation in the United States.
As part of the collaboration, Clean Energy Fuels will initially purchase two ecomagination-qualified MicroLNG plants from GE Oil & Gas. The plug-and-play modular units, which are designed to rapidly liquefy natural gas while minimizing a site’s physical footprint, will support fueling stations along critical transportation corridors that run across the U.S. Further underscoring GE’s commitment to expanding natural gas transportation infrastructure, GE Energy Financial Services is providing up to $200 million in financing for the two GE MicroLNG plants.
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05
Nov
Sandy Hasn’t Affected Diesel Prices, Reports Say
Despite Sandy’s destruction to the Northeast, AAA reports a slight drop in national diesel prices over the past week, even in New Jersey, where many pumps are closed.
On Nov. 1, AAA reported the average nationwide retail cost per gallon of diesel was $4.047 compared to $4.053 the day before. A week ago, the national average was close to $4.095, and a month earlier it was slightly more than $4.082 . (more…)
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