Truckers keep on trucking during the pandemic
 

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[April 06, 2020]   Though some people can work from home during the shelter in place order, there are many essential workers in various industries still working outside of the home. The trucking industry is one example.

Alicia Clark works for her family owned trucking company, Clark Transportation Inc. Alicia said, “Clark Transportation hauls mostly food grade and other essential items.”

The company located near the Oasis Senior Center and Interstate 55 in Lincoln has over thirty essential employees, most of who travel coast-to-coast all over the United States.

To Clark’s knowledge, most of the shippers and receivers the company picks up and delivers to are all practicing some form of safety precautions, some more extreme than others, which she finds reassuring.

Clark said, “We are encouraging our drivers to be prepared before they go out over the road regarding groceries. Some employees are struggling to adapt to a lifestyle on the road in which most diners, truck stops and rest stops are closed down.”



Other employees are already used to cooking in their trucks because they have mini-fridges and microwaves and can use convection ovens, crockpots, and little burner stoves. Still, Clark said it is a struggle considering all the convenience closures.

For Clark Transportation, Alicia said “Our drivers are our greatest asset. We value them greatly and appreciate their constant hard work and dedication. We have a couple of them that have been with us for over a decade and really have been through it all with us, but never anything like this that has (parts of) the entire world shutdown.

As a family, the Clarks are all involved with the business and must be at the shop or office every day along with several other staff members that Clark said are like family.

The Clark family likes to say “we are like spokes in a wheel—if one of us is gone, things just don’t roll as smoothly as they should. Our awesome staff keeps the offices and high traffic areas cleaned and sanitized as often as possible.”

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In addition, Clark said the staff is often cleaning and detailing the trucks if the driver asks when they are in to be serviced. Thankfully the company has plenty of soap and sinks for hand washing.

On the business end, Clark said, “we are feeling the economic impact of it all. Give the shutdown of the country and across the globe, commerce has dropped significantly. This affects not only the volume of freight available to us, but also the rates we receive from customers.”

Clark said, “Some potential customers have actually not been able to keep their doors open with all of this depending on what commodities they specialize in shipping, and have gone bankrupt.”

As business owners in the trucking industry, Clark said, “It is a scary time in many ways, but overall, we have faith in God and trust that he always has a plan. Everything we have belongs to God and we just manage it for him.”

During this time, Clark said, “We will continue to persevere and do just that to the best of our abilities.”


[Angela Reiners]

 

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