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Give Thanks to Truck Drivers

How Truck Drivers Make Thanksgiving and Black Friday Happen

This year, unlike any other, the world has begun to recognize the importance of truck drivers and their help in keeping our shelves and aisles stocked. This year, while you are enjoying your Thanksgiving meal (safely), remember to be thankful for truck drivers. Thanksgiving kicks off a hectic holiday season for truckers that adds to an already busy workload due to COVID-19. These truck drivers spend long hours away from family during holiday festivities to make your holidays happen.

Thanksgiving

Each year, Americans consume approximately 46 million turkeys on thanksgiving. That’s a whopping 15,300 truckloads of turkey alone! Truckers don’t just bring the turkey–they are also responsible for those all-important side dishes. According to a study conducted by the Minnesota Trucking Association, in order to meet the needs for Thanksgiving, truck drivers are responsible for carrying approximately:

  • 2.4 billion pounds of sweet potatoes
  • 80 million pounds of cranberries
  • 1.5 billion pounds of pumpkins

When all is said and done, it takes an estimated 83,000 truckloads to make sure that Americans can enjoy their Thanksgiving feast with their families. If that’s not a reason to be thankful for truck drivers, we don’t know what is!

Black Friday And Cyber Monday

While you enjoy your pumpkin pie and browse your phone for Black Friday deals, truck drivers are still on the move. Every year truck drivers take time away from their own families, working hard to meet consumers’ needs. They’re making sure the shelves are stocked in time for our toiletry, medical, and food needs, along with those Black Friday deals.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are some of the busiest times of the year for truck drivers. Last year Americans spent 717.5 billion dollars on Black Friday, resulting in approximately a 20% surge in freight volume. Americans also spent a record-breaking 7.9 billion dollars last Cyber Monday, and you can bet that truck drivers were hard at work making the shopping season a success.

This year, while you’re enjoying your turkey, remember that a truck driver was behind the scenes making sure your holidays are extra special. That’s something we can all be thankful for.

Are you interested in becoming a truck driver? Enroll in a CDL training program at Diesel Driving Academy! Contact us today, and let’s get you on the road to your new career.

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