Big G Express - Winter 2020

DRIVERS MONTH of the DECEMBER

MARK LEGG Mark joined Big G in March 2019 and has been in the trucking industry since 1992. He started out hauling milk from dairy farms. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, Mark says, “Big G has good freight and works with each driver on home time without any fuss.” He usually stays out for two weeks and goes home for a few days, and this works well for him. ROBERT KORSMEYER Robert began his career with Big G in June 2015, and he started trucking by driving a water truck on a ranch in New Mexico in 1992. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, Robert says, “I am treated like family, and the atmosphere is great.” CLINTON ‘CLINT’ SANSBURY Clint joined Big G in October 2019 and started trucking in 1984 after he left the Air Force. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, Clint says, “Big G has the best attitude of any company I have worked for, and I wish I had joined 25 years ago. The benefits, pay, and miles are top-notch.” SUZI WEETER Suzi joined Big G in July 2019 but started trucking on her birthday in 1995 with a small company. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, Suzi says, “The ability to talk with dispatch and the amount of freight keep me moving.” LARRY POWELL Larry started driving for Big G in November 2015, but he started his trucking career in 2000 with Werner Enterprises. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, Larry says, “They get me home when I need to be home, and the pay is good.” JAMES VAUGHN James started driving with Big G in January 2012, and he started his trucking career with H.O. Wolding in 2001. When asked what makes Big G stand out from other carriers, James says, “It’s like a family here. The people make the difference.”

His advice for new drivers is, “Just be patient and hang in there; give everyone a chance to learn each other and figure things out.” Mark lives in Limestone, Tennessee, and on his days out of the truck, he likes to spend time with his family and ride four-wheelers

His advice for new drivers is, “Look, listen, and learn.”

Robert lives in Douglasville, Georgia. When he is home, he likes to relax and take it easy, and he enjoys playing with his grandson, Sebastian.

JANUARY

His advice for new drivers is, “Be thankful that you’re here and do not look back.” Clint lives in Lexington, South Carolina. He likes to fish and be a beach bum when he has time off.

His advice to new drivers is, “Take your time and make sure to do a thorough pre-trip and always get out and look.” He lives in Fayetteville, Tennessee, and when he is not trucking, he likes to spend time with the family and work around the house. Her advice for new drivers is, “Realize that everyone has to adjust to any new company and give it some time before any decision is made.” She lives in McMinnville, Tennessee, and on her time off, she enjoys taking care of her family and preparing homemade, healthy food to take back out on the truck.

FEBRUARY

His advice to new drivers is, “Take every load that you are given and manage your clock to keep making money.” He lives in Waynesville, North Carolina, and he enjoys spending time with his wife, cooking, and trout fishing.

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