1/31/2024 0 Comments Company of heros 2 medic trucksFollowing in his father’s footsteps, Jorge’s motto is “the show must go on” and feels good that he can keep the show going. Personally, Jorge appreciates the signs of encouragement he sees on the road every day and all that Trailiner is doing to help keep its drivers safe. He is also finding people are more appreciative for what he’s doing. One of the positive aspects of the pandemic that Jorge appreciates is less traffic. “The truck is my quarantine.” Like Michelle, he takes extra precautions when goes home. Even though he minimizes his time out of his truck, he is sure to wear a mask and gloves whenever he opens the door. He’s always maintained a sanitized truck, but takes even more precautions now. With both his father and grandfather driving trucks, Jorge has truck driving in his blood! He drove his first truck when he was 14 while working in his family business and has been with Trailiner for two years. That’s why he’s a truck driver – to make a difference. When much-needed supplies were needed in COVID-19 hotspots, Jorge Marquez, with Trailiner, gladly accepted the job, even if it meant a 50-hour wait between drops. As a small token of our continued appreciation for truck drivers, SmartDrive is recognizing the valiant efforts and sacrifices made through our “ Everyday Heroes in Transportation” program. During these trying and unprecedented times, professionals across industries are stepping up-whether it’s grocery store employees ensuring store shelves are stocked, medical and healthcare professionals treating those affected, or truck drivers transporting freight of all kinds.
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