Friday, August 26, 2011
Professional Truck Driver Named Rand McNally Navigator of the Year - Sacramento Bee
These releases reflect the views of the issuing entity and are not reviewed or edited by the Sacramento Bee staff. More information on PR Newswire can be found on their web site. You can contact the service with questions or concerns here. Crumer, an owner operator who works for Allied Van Lines, was selected among thousands of applicants for his impressive hauls, professionalism, self-navigation ability, and uniqueness of story. It was a difficult decision to select just one Navigator of the Year as we had many great entries. Louis, won the competition in part due to his story recounting his most difficult haul this past year. With chains on his truck and trailer, it took 48 hours for the road to open up. There was one strip of highway just wide enough for one truck to drive through. The snow was piled so high on either side of the truck that our view out of the cab on either side was a wall of snow," explained Crumer. For anyone wondering how difficult yet rewarding truck driving can be, thousands of stories were collected as part of the 2011 Navigator of the Year program. Drivers are invited to come to the site to share their stories as Rand McNally and Moving America continue to celebrate the professional driver. This NAVTEQ press release and other news is available at http://press. If you see an objectionable comment, click the flag icon below it. We will delete comments containing inappropriate links, obscenities, hate speech, and personal attacks. However, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments or ban users who can't play nice. Don't insult one another or the subjects of our articles. If you think a comment violates our guidelines click the flag icon to notify the moderators. Responding to the comment will only encourage bad behavior. Don't say anything in a way you wouldn't want your own child to hear. Only post comments relevant to the article at hand. If you want to discuss an issue with a specific user, click on his profile name and send him a direct message. That's akin to yelling and not appreciated by the audience. Please only flag comments that violate these guidelines. You should also know that The Sacramento Bee does not screen comments before they are posted. You are more likely to see inappropriate comments before our staff does, so we ask that you click the flag icon to submit those comments for moderator review. You also may notify us via email at feedback@sacbee. Note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us the profile name of the user who made the comment. You may find some material objectionable that we won't and vice versa. If you submit a comment, the user name of your account will appear along with it. Users cannot remove their own comments once they have submitted them. Allied Van Lines
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