The Ohio Trucking Association
These are the kind of drivers you need. After hearing their stories and talking with them I found a common theme: they’re simply great people. They put others first, whether at home or on the road.
Bruce Early from Con-Way Freight volunteered 240 hours of community service at Optimist International to “bring out the best in kids.” M.C. Tank Transport’s Chris Gillingham and his wife Carol provide foster care to two young children, while their mother recovers from addiction. Drivers like Dean Quellhorst and Jerry Stalder from Clopay Transportation do the little things like buying lunch for a driver who couldn’t afford it or helping stranded motorists on the side of the road. These are the true Knights of the Road.
Every one of them is a trainer or mentor for their employer. They lead by example and get involved. They want to be sure new drivers get started right - because they always put others first. Lew, Bruce, Chris, Dean, Jerry and the others have the “right stuff.” You can’t change it: their values, motivations and personalities. They are safe and reliable at home with their families and when out on the road. They’re good providers and work hard. Most of all, they love driving a truck.
So how do you find drivers like Lew, Bruce, Chris, Jerry and Dean? Start by measuring your applicants’ values, motivations and personalities – the stuff you can’t change. Use a valid pre-hire assessment and a structured behaviorally-anchored interview to measure: