​Mawson and Mawson Values Its Drivers

August 2017

At Mawson and Mawson, we respect and appreciate our drivers. We realize that we’re not in business without them – it’s that simple. We’re fortunate to have a fleet of 350 professional and courteous drivers, many of whom have been with us for years. At Mawson, you’re a name and not just a number. Recently, we had the chance to ask veteran Company driver Gary Sumner a few questions:

How long have you been with Mawson?

It’ll be four years this August.

What do you like most about working at Mawson?

The people, and the new equipment — it’s the best I’ve ever worked with.

What type of relationship do you have with the terminals, dispatchers and the Safety staff?

I’m treated very well! They’re respectful, proficient in what they do and keep me moving along.

Would you recommend Mawson to other drivers?

I do all the time! Why wouldn’t I? In fact, a friend of mine has just been hired on as a company driver and he’ll be starting in two weeks. If you’re considering switching companies, I can’t think of no better place to work than Mawson.

In business since 1895, Mawson and Mawson is the oldest Class 1 Carrier in America (ICC #76). Recognized as one of the preeminent players in the flatbed transportation industry with a firm foundation built on honesty and integrity. We are committed to growing with our customers, by providing superior service and on-time delivery, in order to fulfill our goal to be the best.

Company drivers can earn in excess of $70,000 and be home most weekends! We offer training to qualified drivers, a $1,000 sign-on bonus, Competitive Compensation, 401K Plan with Company Contribution, Paid Vacation, Six paid holidays, EXCELLENT LOW COST Medical Coverage that includes Health, Vision, and Dental.

If you’d like to join the Mawson and Mawson family of safe drivers please call us today at 800-262-9766 or visit us on the web at: www.mawsonandmawson.com

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It's Safety Award season at Mawson and Mawson. Here's Fleet Manager Steve Ebersole presenting Gary Sumner with his award. Way to go, Gary!