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Episode 12: Israel Larue, Professional Driver - Driving Towards Success 

Kivi Bros Trucking Inc.
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Welcome to another episode of the Keep Trucking Personal Podcast. Today, we're thrilled to spotlight Israel Larue, an example of triumph and perseverance in the trucking world. Host Tyler Kivi sits down with Israel to uncover his journey from a spirited teen in high school to a respected professional driver at Kivi Bros. Trucking.
Israel shares insights into his upbringing, recalling his days in high school and the unexpected turn of events that led him to a career in trucking. His early exposure to the industry through his grandfather's business sparked a passion that would shape his future. Despite initial challenges, Israel pursued his Class B and later, Class A licenses, setting the stage for his entry into the world of trucking.
Joining Kivi Bros. Trucking opened doors to new opportunities and experiences for Israel. He reflects on the joy of exploring scenic routes and diverse landscapes while hauling freight across the country. Israel highlights the importance of effective trip planning, early starts, and maintaining open communication with his Driver Manager for seamless operations and timely deliveries.
Throughout his journey, Israel emphasizes the positive impact of Kivi Bros. Trucking's commitment to safety and innovation. From updated equipment to advanced telematics systems, he credits these enhancements for elevating his driving experience and reinforcing a culture of excellence within the company.

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26 авг 2024

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