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Thanks for keeping us afloat
Thanks for keeping us afloat










thanks for keeping us afloat

Saying “Thank You” goes a long way as these unsung heroes continue to put in the hours taking care of all of us.

#Thanks for keeping us afloat drivers#

With things shutting down all over the country, truck drivers are working hard to deliver medical supplies, food, and other supplies to stores and medical facilities. We don’t really think about how our goods get to the stores we shop at, but they likely arrived by truck. However, most go unnoticed by the majority of consumers. Truck drivers have always been important to the economy. Americans depend on truck drivers every single day, and even more during these difficult times. While they may not be highly paid and truck driving may not be glamourous, it’s such an important and essential job. The work they are doing during the Coronavirus Pandemic is simply priceless. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average pay for a truck driver in 2018 was $21. The ability to grocery shop with only a few bare shelves later in the day is thanks to truck drivers.Īccording to the U.S. Without truck drivers, the country’s economy would collapse on a normal day.ĭuring times of panic, truck drivers don’t just deliver food and supplies they also deliver a little bit of normalcy. While truck driving isn’t touted as some flashy, high-paying career, these normal workers are today’s heroes. These brave drivers are the frontline soldiers of the Coronavirus War. Without truck drivers working so hard to keep grocery stores supplied, we’d all be in a much worse panic over toilet paper, eggs, milk, meat, and other items. However, when the war isn’t fought against another country, but a virus, the frontline workers include truck drivers. During wars, the front lines are typically filled with younger soldiers without much seniority.












Thanks for keeping us afloat