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Floyd Jones Sr. Retires After 32 Years of Service

Driver Logged Over 5.5 Million Accident-Free Miles

Stevens Transport driver Floyd Jones Sr. recently retired after 32 years of service to the company at age 74. The veteran driver logged more than 5.5 million miles over the course of his driving career with no major Department of Transportation accidents. Stevens Transport, the largest refrigerated trucking company in Texas and North America’s premier multi-modal, temperature-controlled freight carrier, recognized and honored Jones at a company-wide retirement celebration this month.

His passion and love for his career has left an indelible mark at Stevens, and he leaves an incredible legacy in the industry.

– Angela Aaron Horwitz, Vice President
Stevens Transport, Inc.

Floyd has been part of our family for 32 years here at Stevens Transport and is a true legend,” said Angela Aaron Horowitz, Vice President of Stevens Transport, Inc. “Not only is he among the top percentage of excellent professional drivers, but Floyd has trained hundreds of generational drivers for our company. His passion and love for his career has left an indelible mark at Stevens, and he leaves an incredible legacy in the industry.

Trucking is like a relationship. You get out of it what you put into it. I put in a lot of blood, sweat and tears.

– Floyd Jones, Sr.Retired After 32 Years of Driving

According to Jones, “Trucking is like a relationship. You get out of it what you put into it. I put in a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.” He advises new drivers to “Pick up on time. Deliver on time. Have a positive attitude and be honest with everyone, including yourself. Know that this career is one that you truly want. Not one you think you might want. You better love it. If you love it, you will do it right.”

Hopefully with all the places he has seen driving across the country over the past 32 years, he has figured out the perfect spot to retire and enjoy his free time.

– Zoe Bracey, Plant Logistics Manager
General Mills Convenience Foodservice

Plant Logistics Manager for General Mills Convenience & Foodservice, Zoe Bracey, who is one of Stevens Transport’s long-term clients, sang Jones’s praises. “Floyd was such a pleasure to work with. He was so energetic and always willing to go above and beyond. Not many drivers come around like Floyd. He was a fantastic representative of Stevens Transport, and we are sorry to see him go. Hopefully, with all the places he has seen driving across the country over the past 32 years, he has figured out the perfect spot to retire and enjoy his free time.”

Happy Retirement Floyd from your Stevens Transport Family!

Published April 4, 2019