Monthly Archives: June 2016

Welcome this Summer with 15% off on 2290 PREFILE!

The summer solstice is a special day for many as it means the start of the summer. The First Day of Summer 2016 (Summer Solstice) is on Monday, June 20. Hot Summer means, the sun coming in through the driver’s side window of a truck can feel great when out on the open road, however it’s important to take heed of driving tips for driving in summer.

“Summer Is Here, Let’S Give A Big Cheer!”

Let us welcome this Summer with a Hot Deal, Prefile your Truck Tax Form 2290 for the upcoming Tax Year 2016 which is about to start from 1st of July at a 15% flat OFF on your e-file fee. To avail Apply Code “HISUMMER16” before checkout.

Prefiling is filing IRS Truck Tax Form 2290 returns earlier with us and we’ll get it processed with the IRS once they are back and operations. Prefile is just filing and pay your taxes only in July. You can be a 1st to claim your Form 2290 and Schedule 1 with the IRS once they start accepting returns for TY 2016. Another reason is to avail this Summer Offer, 15% off on your E-file Fee.

“Be Sure Not To Fizzle When The Summer Starts To Sizzle”, let’s welcome this Summer with a Hot Summer Deal.

The Heat is On! Take Care.

Summer Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

Summer has already started and there would be increase in traffic during this busy time of the year, it’s a good idea to remember these safe driving tips and also protecting us from Hot Sun. Long hours of travel means spending a lot of time sharing the road with trucks. When truckers spend so many hours a day driving cross country in direct sunlight, it’s important to have some type of protection from the sun’s harmful rays. The First Day of Summer 2016 (Summer Solstice) is on Monday, June 20.

As a trucker, you will have to deal with extreme heat, storms, slick roads, and heavier traffic. The sun coming in through the driver’s side window of a truck can feel great when out on the open road. We’ve compiled a list of tips to prepare you for the driving conditions you may encounter. Keep in mind that you don’t need to drive through a desert to experience dehydration. It can happen while driving a route along the ocean just as well as anywhere else. So, keep the following in mind: Continue reading

Ten tips to attract and retain women as professional drivers.

#1. Let them know you WANT to hire women.  If your recruiting ad doesn’t include women, or worse yet, excludes women, you won’t get their attention.  Don’t always show a male driver in your ads, and don’t assume that the only woman in your ad should be the wife at home.  Go back and look at your recruiting advertisements and see if they appeal to women.  Ask some of your female staff members if they would respond to your company’s ad.

#2. Tell women WHY you are interested in hiring them.  For example, do you have a real desire to hire women as drivers because you believe they are capable and competent?  Women don’t want any special privileges; they just want a level playing field to compete for jobs as a professional, not because of gender.  Don’t ever patronize women or give them the impression that you are hiring them because you are filling some quota or making a statement.  We can see through that! Continue reading