Action icon Chuck Norris thanks truckers for coming to the rescue during COVID-19

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One of the biggest action movie stars of all time crafted a new video to recognize American truckers for answering their country’s call and keeping the nation supplied during the Coronavirus crisis.

Illinois-based carrier GP Transco teamed up with box office bada$$ Chuck Norris to show American truckers how much their hard work in keeping the country fed and supplied during the pandemic is appreciated. Norris has been a familiar figure in trucking after he played trucker “J.D.” Dawes in the classic 1970s movie Breaker! Breaker!

“GP Transco and I would like to thank all the truck drivers for delivering goods during the COVID-19 time. You guys go above and beyond and without you we wouldn’t have food on shelves, medical supplies, and other important things,” Norris said.

Check out the full goosebump-inducing message below.

Chuck Norris thanks Truck Drivers

A thank you from the one and only, Chuck Norris to all truck drivers for their hard work and dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks for your support, Chuck! #chucknorris #trucking #logistics #transportation #thankatrucker

Posted by GP Transco on Thursday, July 16, 2020

GP Transco also goes above and beyond to show appreciation for their drivers by providing industry-leading driver pay, offering extra pay for optional driver-facing cameras, and putting rigorous safety measures in place to protect drivers from Coronavirus. The company’s modern approach to trucking focuses on increasing driver job satisfaction with honest communication and rewarding hard work with high pay and benefits.

For more than 10 years, GP Transco has provided dry van freight logistics services throughout the U.S. and Canada. The company operates 400 power units and 600 trailers, and you can click here to learn more about becoming a part of their team of outstanding trucking professionals.

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