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July 2020 by Debbie J. Nash
I've been a daughter and a wife to Savage drivers for over 30 years. Many things change. People may come and go. One thing remains constant. We are a hardworking family of truck drivers and employees that strive for excellance and safety on a daily basis. We take pride in our jobs. We care for and value people as human beings. Whether we are employees in the many valuable areas working inside, drivers on the road or the spouses at home, each of us are not only considered valuable assets but worthy of respect, appreciation and thanks for all the hats we wear as part of the Savage family. Personally, I'm grateful that as a company we have had the work to keep our families afloat during this time of social distancing and neccessary medical precautions. Although things may seem uncertain at this time, remember we have a lot more than many folks do...our jobs, a steady income, our health, lives and our families to come home to. Lets not forget...God is still present and in control of every outcome. We must do our part through trust and faith in that if in nothing else.
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December 2018 by J
Great place to work
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November 2018 by Reid Jarrett
Interesting
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October 2018 by Kirk Swearingen
Great employees. When you turn on your lights, thank them
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September 2018 by FITNESS CENTER
Their drivers are a nightmare to get behind. Drive about 5 under every where and will pull out in front of you when they know dam well you are too close.
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August 2018 by Thomas Scavetta
Very good
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August 2018 by Matt Boomerang (Boomerang)
The last 3 trips thru Wellington, UT I have had Savage coal trains run the stop sign and pull out infront of me. Very unprofessional drivers. The last one was a woman driver.
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May 2018 by Tommy Scavetta
Very good
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December 2017 by Matt Conrow
The last 3 trips thru Wellington, UT I have had Savage coal trains run the stop sign and pull out infront of me. Very unprofessional drivers. The last one was a woman driver.
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October 2017 by Mike Brown
When where I work I how coal