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Quality Carriers, Inc. (QC) has long been a proud partner of TAT because truckers are uniquely positioned to intervene against human trafficking. This March and April, The Trucker’s Network will donate $10 (up to $25,000) for every new download of the TAT app. The app provides information on how to report suspected trafficking, training resources, and more. Join us in spreading this mission and help them fundraise! Click the link below to download the TAT app and support this amazing cause. Together, we can make a difference!
Bobby Cathcart’s trucking journey began in 1973 after his service in Vietnam. He became a Quality Carriers driver over 21 years ago and has been based at Terminal 174 in Memphis, TN, for the past 15 years. He currently operates as a company driver on a local dedicated run. Throughout his career, Bobby has cherished the camaraderie among fellow drivers. He fondly recalls a memorable four hour conversation with Corey Andrews from Terminal 866 in Trenton, MI, back in 2010. Even today, Bobby remains a go-to resource for drivers seeking advice and assistance. Laurie Green, Operations Manager, commends Bobby's 15 years of service, describing him as "a pleasure to work with and a very humble and knowledgeable driver." Bobby's safety tip for drivers emphasizes the importance of preparation and communication when visiting new customers. He advises, "if you haven't been to a customer before, make sure you have all the necessary information before unloading. Ask about the tank routing upon arrival to ensure you're unloading in the correct tank." Please join us in congratulating Bobby Cathcart on receiving the Million Mile Safe Driver Award and recognizing his unwavering commitment to safety.
Tony Rios from Terminal 121 in Calvert City, KY started his driving career in the Summer of 2007. At first, he considered it to be just a job, but everything changed when he joined Quality Carriers in November 2009. Tony began as an affiliate driver in Calvert City, KY and soon turned his job into a thriving career. He’s been driving dedicated runs from Calvert City to Virginia for the same customer for the past seven years. Over the years, Tony has worn many hats; he was an affiliate driver, a company driver, he joined the QC Lease Purchase program and in 2022, he became an Independent Contractor. One of his proudest moments at Quality Carriers so far was being invited to join the inaugural IC Advisory Panel in Tampa. It was an incredible honor for Tony to meet with leaders and share his experiences. Tony recently achieved a staggering milestone when he was awarded the Million Mile Safe Driver Award. It’s amazing for Tony to think about what it truly means to have driven over a million miles, something he didn’t think was achievable. Tony’s top safety tip is "Slow down and take a breath. In this fast-paced industry, a moment of pause can make all the difference." Let’s celebrate Tony’s journey and his valuable advice!
Quality Carriers has been a member of Operation Clean Sweep (OCS) since 2021, pledging our commitment to achieve zero plastic resin loss to the environment. All our drivers are thoroughly trained in this program. Together, we can make a difference!
Victoria Symonds kicked off her career at QRS as a Maintenance Coordinator, diving into the world of work orders, inventory, and parts management. As QRS ramped up operations with more equipment arriving through North Charleston, SC, Victoria eagerly stepped up to be part of this exciting new phase. She learned about the various parts, and with the guidance of her colleague, Wally, Victoria became well-versed in the different sections of incoming equipment. This hands-on experience was invaluable, allowing her to strengthen her skills and confidence in the field. Victoria found that her experience as a Maintenance Coordinator provided vital insights into the inner workings of the shop, guiding her understanding of the processes involved. Her proactive approach and eagerness to learn led to Victoria’s promotion to Intermodal Equipment Manager. “There’s so much to learn about different equipment that you wouldn’t typically encounter. Plus, there’s always room for growth,” Victoria shared. At QRS, she found a supportive team environment where everyone is engaged in learning. Victoria’s journey exemplifies the endless possibilities available at QRS for anyone eager to advance their career! Visit our current openings at QRSSHOPS.com today!
Before hitting the road, Larry Collins was a skilled pipefitter and welder. His transition to driving began when he met his wife Christi, who worked for ODOT. Larry has spent over 12 years with Quality Carriers, driving various lanes from regional to local runs out of Terminal 196 in Delaware, OH. Larry’s most memorable moment so far at Quality Carriers has been delivering a load to Nogales, MX. While waiting for the border crossing that would take a few days, he seized the chance to enjoy some golfing in Arizona. Larry is proud to receive the Million Mile Safe Driver award. A goal he once thought was impossible. Larry's top safety tip is “Following distance. Keep it safe. You can always correct yourself if you give yourself more time to react.” Join us in congratulating Larry’s for his achievement and commitment to safety!
Since 1977, Thomas Camara has been behind the wheel of trucks, and he’s been driving for Quality Carriers since 2010. As a regional company driver for Terminal 131 in Lima, OH, Thomas has aspirations to become an owner operator in the future. His most memorable moment at Quality Carriers to date, was being named P&G’s 2024 Driver of the Year. Attending the Conference/Awards Summit was a career highlight that Thomas will never forget. He has also been recognized as Quality Carriers’ Driver of the Month for December 2024. With a million miles under his belt, Thomas knows the importance of safety and the responsibility that comes while working in transportation. His main safety tip is “practice the Five Keys of Smith System Driving and be patient.” Let's congratulate Thomas on this incredible milestone and an amazing career with Quality Carriers!
Meet David Faulkner from Terminal 151 in Augusta, GA. After working at the papermill, David took a leap of faith into the trucking industry, driven by his passion for big rigs he went and got his CDL. David would see Quality Carriers trucks around town and talked to a few truck drivers while he was driving over-the-road for another tanker company to learn more. David joined Quality Carriers over a year ago, thanks to a recommendation from a dispatcher he worked with in the past. David enjoys both over-the-road and local lanes, appreciating the variety of opportunities available. His top safety tip? “Be thorough with inspections. Don’t rush, and if you’re unsure, ask for clarification before proceeding.” Recently, one of our valued customers praised David for his exceptional performance. Thank you, David, for your dedication and hard work at Quality Carriers!
Meet Luis Santis, a dedicated driver from Terminal 141 in Los Angeles, CA! He started driving at a young age, getting his CDL permit at 18 and becoming fully licensed by 19. Since 1994, Luis has been hauling chemicals and joined Quality Carriers in May 2000 as an owner operator after six years as a company driver. Luis has been on one of our valued customer accounts since 2006, balancing regional and local runs. His favorite memory at Quality Carriers so far has been a holiday gathering that brought everyone and their partners together to celebrate. “It feels really good to receive the award! I hope I can keep it up and reach two million miles,” Luis shared. His top two safety tips to other drivers would be to get enough rest before hitting the road and never get complacent with traffic around you. Join us in congratulating Luis on a million miles!
Meet Mike Watt who has received the Million Mile Safe Driver Award. Following a successful tenure in the construction industry, Mike pursued his dream of becoming a truck driver and has dedicated the last 13 years to this profession, operating as a local driver from Terminal 145 in Stockton, CA. Mike’s most memorable moment at Quality Carriers so far has been receiving this esteemed award, which he feels truly honored to have attained. Mike prioritizes the importance of safety on the road, advising fellow drivers to “slow your role” as his number one safety tip. Join us in congratulating Mike on his incredible achievement and for all he does for Quality Carriers!