Ward trucking
Sales: Our sales team consists of an Outside Territory Sales team and also an Inside Sales team. Management: Opportunities are routinely available in our corporate departments and in our service centers throughout our Mid-Atlantic network.
WARD TRUCKING SOFTWARE
Ward provides its mechanics with competitive pay and benefits, the latest diagnostics tools and software for equipment maintenance, annual allotment for safety boots, and supplied uniform program and laundering. Our Mechanics work in clean, team-oriented environments. Mechanic: The service center mechanic is responsible for completing repairs, inspections and servicing all company equipment in a safe, timely and cost-efficient manner.
Our dockworkers enjoy excellent pay and benefits, a safety conscious work environment, a team atmosphere, and promotions from within for qualified candidates.
WARD TRUCKING DRIVERS
Ward offers drivers excellent pay and benefits, an annual uniform allowance, weekends off (for most drivers) and regular and consistent pickup and delivery coverage areas.Ward offers a tuition-free Driver Development Program that assists our employees to become qualified Class A drivers.ĭockworker: The dockworker’s primary goal is to ensure the customer is always serviced by providing efficient and safe, claim-free handling of freight when loading, unloading, sorting via forklifts, carts, etc. Driver opportunities range from non-CDL, Class B, Class A Local P&D and Line Haul positions. Our drivers benefit from Ward’s continuous investments into upgrading equipment, with a constant flow of new Mack and International tractors, along with new trailers. A wide range of careers provides many opportunities to grow!ĭriver: We have over 500 weekday/daylight driving positions and over 150 overnight Line Haul positions. at Slinger High School.When you work for a Ward company – Ward Trucking, Ward Logistics, or Ward Transport & Logistics – you feel like you’re part of a family and you are. Noah Tonsor will take part in a signing ceremony Decemat 1 p.m. The three men watching are Jeff Rollins (Coach), Bruce Tonsor (Grandpa & Coach) and Cody Tonsor (Uncle & Coach) He doesn’t want preferential treatment or special thanks he just wants to be a guy on the team.”Īfter Noah won, he ran over and jumped into his dad’s arms (who is also one of his coaches). “It really shows what kind of mindset Noah has. He also made special note of just how hard a worker Noah is, citing the pinfall victory shortly after his hospitalization. This perspective is echoed by his dad Bill Tonsor, one of Noah’s coaches, who said the greatest thing about wrestling is it builds mental strength and toughness on top of the obvious physical aspects. “You may struggle or not be very good at the start, but keep at it and persevere, especially with mental goals that you want to achieve.” “When I am doing my homework, I am not worried about wrestling and vice versa,” he said.įrom the wrestling perspective, Noah concluded with some advice to aspiring wrestlers. When asked what advice he would give athletes, especially when balancing academics, Noah said it’s “important to maintain a clear focus on one thing at a time.” “Every male on my dad’s side of my family has been a wrestler dating back to my grandfather who was a national runner-up,” Noah said. In keeping with his humble nature, Noah credits his wrestling lineage and tradition for much of his success. The end of this past season (2021) saw even more success for Tonsor as he managed to win the WIAA D1 state individual championship in the 113-lb division.