Two
admissions from your favorite automotive content provider: I hate
going to the grocery store, AND I love to go to H-E-B. It’s a cultural
thing and I think it all comes down to their people. Friendly,
courteous, and caring is what I have always found at their stores. What
I did not know was this also carries through to the gals and guys who
drive the trucks that deliver food to the stores.
- Car Pro Show host Jerry Reynolds
A Texas H-E-B truck driver is in the well-deserved spotlight for his stellar driving skills! Homero Flores recently accomplished a rare milestone - driving four million consecutive miles on Texas roads with a single accident or traffic incident. If you're wondering how long that took - 33 years!
H-E-B, a supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, says Homer Flores reached the milestone on April 14th, after a delivery run from Kingsville to Corpus Christi. Upon arrival, his official tally was four million and seven consecutive miles unscathed. Family, friends, fellow H-E-B drivers, and company leaders gathered to celebrate the milestone.

“This is a big honor for me and my family. I truly love working for H-E-B — it’s a great company to be a part of,” said Homero Flores, H-E-B Transportation Partner. “I’m honestly overwhelmed by everyone who came out to support me today. Thank you to H-E-B for giving me the opportunity to work here and to show what I can do. It means a lot to be recognized like this. I’m honored and grateful for this celebration.”

Flores, whose CB handle is “Laredo Kid,” is a long-time H-E-B employee. He joined the supermarket chain in April 1986, first working at the Saunders St. HEB in Laredo. In 1989, he started to attend truck driving school and moved to Corpus Christi to become a spotter, a role involving moving H-E-B trailers around its distribution campuses. Three years later, he became a full-time driver for H-E-B, making it 33 years driving Texas roads. H-E-B also notes that along with his daily deliveries, he safely maneuvered his trailer to support during several crisis incidents and natural disasters such as Hurricane Harvey and Winter Storm Uri.



1 comment:
Quite an accomplishment.
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