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D
& S Transportation takes great pride in providing profiles on our
Landstar IND domiciles and BCOs who frequently load for us. Take a look
below at these sharp looking trucks!
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Robert
and Joan Hawkins
Truck #523974
Robert and Joan Hawkins have been driving for 33 years and have spent the
last year with Landstar. They are from Painesville, OH and are a part of
Landstar's A & E (Ammunitions & Explosives) program. Their truck
is a light ash rose colored 2004 Kenworth T800 with a burgandy trim.
Robert and Joan have been very active in recruiting new A & E drivers
for our terminal here in Indianapolis, and have recently recruited their
own riding companion named Cubby, who provides a good amount of in truck
entertainment. The Hawkins have 4 children and 9 grandchildren and
in their free time also enjoy classic cars and golf.
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Craig and Lisa Ringelstetter
Truck #525151
Craig and Lisa
Ringelstetter have been driving for Landstar for 14 years and are a part of
Landstar's A & E program. Their truck
is a a 2006 Kenworth W900 painted in black metalic with bright purple metalic fenders. It
has a 386" wheel base and the sleeper is 230" ICT. Craig and
Lisa have also accumulated over 1 million accident free miles. The
Ringelstetter team has 1 child and their hobbies include golf, diving,
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Glen & Roxanne Mahon
Truck #539200
Glen
& Roxanne Mahon have been driving for 30 years, 3 1/2 with
Landstar. They live in Portland, and enjoy "seeing new places
and wild animals that we haven't seen before" while on the
road. |
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Bob & Debbie Jurashen
Truck #120509
Bob &
Debbie Jurashen are an Ammunitions & Explosives (A & E) team from
Springville, IN. They both have over 20 years driving experience and 8
years with Landstar. Their 1997 Peterbilt, "Big Red," has been
the center of many photographs and was selected to appear in the
nationally distributed Shell Oil SuperRigs Calendar. The Jurashens enjoy fishing,
motorcycling, camping, boating, auctions, and antique car shows when
they take a break from the road. Debbie says of their fondest driving
memories, "Traveling all over the U.S.A, seeing little children
holding their arms up and down for us to blow our diesel horn for them,
and then watching their faces gleam with joy, when they hear the diesel
horn blow!
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