Groceries began reappearing on American store shelves this week, thanks to the strength of a supply chain that includes farmers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers — all of whom are literally risking their lives to stay on duty.
A crucial part of that supply chain is the American trucker, who makes sure that goods are delivered in a timely fashion. That is always the case, but it is especially true in the sudden global emergency we face today.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported last year that 3.5 million Americans are employed as truck drivers. Many work long hours, and a disproportionate number of them are military veterans.
They are on the front lines once again.
The American Trucking Association (ATA) noted Sunday:
Major national crises tend to expose underlying truths about society that otherwise go unnoticed during life’s regular routines. They reveal the individuals among us who are truly essential to upholding the high standard of living we’ve collectively come to expect. They remind us of America’s unsung heroes.
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To our real Heros the truckers NOT the Troopers.
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DeleteGOD BLESS them all......they are hard working people!
ReplyDeleteTo any truckers reading the comments: THANK YOU!
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ReplyDeleteThe gov is a dem. Open your eyes The upper parts of Maryland are full of them, Why cant the eastern shore break off from the upper part of Maryland. We are smart people, here on the shore we don't need the upper shore to speak for us. Most of what we have seen going on with or President steamed from this state. Sen. Chris Van Holter an outhers This has been a nasty state for a long time. I don't want to be on board with them.
ReplyDeleteAlways have , but they get treated like SHHHT by Govt !!!!!
ReplyDeleteVirtually everything you own was moved on a truck,cut the truckers some slack they deserve a break.
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ReplyDeleteTrucking sucks that's why there is a shortage !!! The Veterans
ReplyDeletewill tell you !!! I was one 40 years , I know !!!
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ReplyDeletePraise to the truckers, farmers, etc. They all work together to feed America.
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ReplyDeleteWhat good is a stocked grocery store if you make everyone sit in the house in a futile effort?
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