
Manual vs. Automatic Trucks: What Drivers Need to Know About Puryear’s Fleet
We know that drivers have preferences and varying levels of experience with manual and automatic transmissions.

We know that drivers have preferences and varying levels of experience with manual and automatic transmissions.

This detailed guide breaks down the 19 critical steps involved in unloading propane safely from a transport truck to a storage tank.

At long last! A company owned by drivers, run by drivers!

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be behind the wheel of one of our trucks, delivering propane, dry bulk, chemicals, and other products locally, regionally, and over the road?

If you’re new to the industry, the details of a weekly settlement might be overwhelming.

Let’s be honest. Working in the trucking industry is complicated, and it’s not for the faint of heart. Drivers have to get up at all sorts of hours to make sure their deliveries are completed on time.

Being a driver at Puryear doesn’t mean you can’t have a life outside of the truck. Driver Tony Fuller found his calling at Puryear and hasn’t looked back since.

How many times have you heard this from trucking companies trying to recruit you? How are these promises possible?

Recently I attended an insurance conference sponsored by our truck liability insurance carrier. Loads of fun, right?!