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Hub Group introduces new regional Driver pay package

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May 7, 2019 (Oak Brook, Ill.) – Hub Group (NASDAQ: HUBG), a leading supply chain solutions provider, is known as a high-paying carrier that prioritizes safety and work/life balance for its drivers. The company recently announced a new pay package for regional drivers designed to compensate drivers more than ever.

“We believe that drivers are key to a successful supply chain. Our goal is to provide drivers with more work/life balance and premium pay” said John Vesco, EVP of Hub Group. “We’re excited that the new pay package solidifies Hub Group as a carrier that values our drivers and pays at the top of the industry.”

Hub Group’s new regional pay package starts drivers at $0.60 per mile with the ability for drivers to receive yearly pay increases. Regional drivers driving 2,200-2,400 miles weekly can expect to earn $75,000 or more annually. In addition to competitive compensation, Hub Group also offers drivers a $6,000 sign on bonus, 401k plan, industry leading benefits package and a collaborative and positive environment.

To drive for Hub Group, applicants must have a valid Class A CDL, be at least 23 years old and have six months of verifiable tractor trailer experience. For more information about the career opportunities at Hub Group, visit www.driveforhubgrouptrucking.com or call 888-890-7798.

About Hub Group

Hub Group, Inc. is a world-class supply chain solutions provider that offers multi-modal transportation solutions throughout North America, including intermodal, truck brokerage, dedicated and logistics services. As a publicly traded company with $4 billion in revenue, Hub Group’s organization of over 5,000 employees delivers innovative, customer-focused solutions and industry-leading service to help customers better control supply chains and their costs. For more information, visit www.hubgroup.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Jennifer Telek, [email protected], 630.271.3731

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