Sacramento, CA - The California Trucking Association is excited to announce The Transportation Guys, owned by Founder and President Jack Whatley, as the newest Winner Circle Club Partner of The California Trucking Association.
Jack Whatley's company The Transportation Guys is a full-service staffing, recruiting, HR and education company. Whatley has been hiring truck drivers for other companies for the past 16 years.
The Transportation Guys provide innovative support to trucking companies nationwide. Whatley's company delivers done-for-you recruiting and staffing services, HR, payroll and compliance services, and truck driver recruiting training programs.
Their experienced staff of truck driver recruiters dedicates themselves fully to the specific truck driver needs of their clients. Whatley's team uses the newest innovative approaches that are what's working now in today's economy. The Transportation Guys supplies their clients with the top safety-conscious truck drivers available.
The Transportation Guys also has experience with HR, Payroll and Compliance services. They provide innovative truck driver marketing and recruiting methods, and regulatory compliance, risk management, can work with AccuSure to provide workers comp insurance discounts, unemployment and D.O.T file maintenance services. Whatley's team has also been recognized for their unique truck driver recruiting training that teaches companies large and small how to hire top truck driver talent effectively in today's challenging market.
"Many feel that current driver recruiting, hiring, and retention processes need to be completely overhauled if not disposed of entirely." - Source: FleetOwner.com
As a CTA Winner Circle Club Partner, Whatley offers done-for-you services and do-it-yourself programs designed for the busy trucking carrier, to help them keep up with numerous tasks in cost-effective ways.
About The Transportation Guys:
Jack Whatley has worked with some of the biggest trucking companies, private fleets and third-party logistics carriers, to keep their fleets running and keep drivers in the seats, even in the midst of the driver crunch.
www.TheTransportationGuys.com