“Boxes of meat are immune to pot holes, but
strawberries are very sensitive!”
A quote from Robert and Judith Kirk
Drivers of the Year 2004
John
Christner Trucking
Sapulpa, OK – Even though Judith and Robert Kirk, the John Christner Drivers of the Year for 2004, were surprised by their award, no one else was. “When we heard the news over the Qualcomm, we looked at each other and our mouths hung open,” Mrs. Kirk remembers. Robert Kirk adds, “We weren’t doing anything special. We are just doing our job right as we see it.”
Danny Christner, Chief Operation Officer forJohn Christner Trucking knows exactly why the Kirks deserve this special recognition. “The Kirks have an excellent safety record, close to 2 million accident free miles and an outstanding attitude towards the company, their fellow drivers and this industry in general.”
“Right now I’m wearing a JCT pullover shirt,” Robert Kirk says. “I normally am not the kind of man who buys a company’s logo clothing. This is how much I think of the company. This whole thing {the Driver of the Year award} has been unexpected and beyond what we normally experience. We’re low profile and kind of quiet. Winning has been different, but not all together bad.”
The Kirks became Owner Operators by accident. “We bought our truck so we could bring along our dog.” At the time, JCT didn’t have a pet policy and the Kirks couldn’t bear leaving their special needs pet, Georgia, an Australian Shepherd, at home. Georgia is described by her family as “having a personality that’s above and beyond.”
In the truck, the Kirk’s working style is completely
50/50. They each drive 10 hours, and then rotate. “You guys
get along so great,” is something they hear from everybody.
And they eat it up, because it’s true. “We’ve run
into couples who fight like cats and dogs,” the Kirk’s
explain, “but it’s not our way. We work through
difficulties and share the load. It’s that way at home
too.”