FCC Trucking 'Million Miler Club' Promo

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What does it mean to be a 1,000,000 miler at FCC? It means you've driven one million miles accident free during your time as an FCC driver. Let's break that down first off one million miles. That's the equivalent of 40 trips around the equator. And since we know our drivers do not yet have the technology to drive across the ocean, that would be approximately 333 trips across the United States with our 65 mile per hour governor. That would take 15,384 and 1/2 hours, or 641 straight days, with no stops and all without an accident. It takes the average driver around 10 years. So what happens if they drive 999,999 miles with FCC? And on the last mile they get into an accident? Do they start all the way over? Not necessarily. Miles are divided up by here, so if on that last mile the driver gets into an accident, they only lose the miles driven in that calendar year so they'll be able to pick up where they left off at the start of the next calendar year to finish their one million accident. Three miles. How many drivers actually achieved this accomplishment at FCC? Approximately 1/4 of our drivers have driven with us long enough. Accident free to be a part of our 1,000,000 Miler club. How does FCC honor their drivers who achieved this merit at FCC, We are proud to honor those who serve our company. Well, at the end of every year, we celebrate our new 1,000,000 mile drivers by presenting them with a personalized Carhart coat, a 1,000,000 miler plaque, a truck decal and recognition on our website as well as in our office driving one million miles. Accident free is no small feat. So from all of us at FCC, to all our incredible 1,000,000 mile drivers, thank you.