YRC Freight affirms commitment to America’s Heroes
In an effort to affirm its pledge to support and hire those individuals who have served in our nation’s military, YRC Freight celebrated its commitment with an event at its Charlotte, N.C. terminal on February 9th. The event underscored YRC Freight’s pledge to assist and support America’s heroes to find their place in professional civilian careers.
Having joined forces with some of the top agencies in the country when it comes to supporting veterans, YRC Freight is proving that it is serious about its mission to provide career opportunities to the military and has partnered with a number of veteran organizations, such as Hiring Our Heroes, Partnership for Youth Success (PAYS), VA-US Department of Veteran Affairs (VEC-Veterans Employment Center), Employment Partnership Office (EPO), Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Soldier for Life, Marine Executive Association, U.S. Department of Labor Veterans Employment and Training Services (VETS) and 100,000 Jobs Mission.
“YRC Freight has tremendous professional opportunities for our veterans in numerous career areas throughout our 260 locations across the nation,” said Darren Hawkins, president of YRC Freight. “We are actively seeking to increase the number of military professionals in our ranks, citing the valuable skills, expertise and life experience they bring to the table. Not only do our nation’s heroes have the drive to succeed in the transportation industry, but many of the skills they have acquired in the military transfer smoothly into the trucking industry, providing a powerful and professional workforce,” continued Hawkins.
On hand to speak were Military Veteran Eric Eversole, U.S. Chamber of Commerce VP-Hiring Our Heroes Selden J. Fritschner, Commercial Driver’s License Division at Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Chief Alma Adams, Congresswoman representing North Carolina and Alphonso Lewis, YRC Freight Professional Driver and Military Veteran.
“YRC Freight remains committed to hiring the nation’s heroes and leveraging their expertise in the transportation industry. The event in Charlotte highlighted a renewed commitment to our nation’s military as well as career opportunities in an industry where their skills are highly valued,” added Hawkins.