October 7, 2011 Volume 11 & Issue 10
The Carriers That Care!
Saturday, December 3
Hi-Way 9 Annual Christmas Party and Awards Celebration
Capri Center Red Deer, Alberta
Sign up at your terminal.
Kids Christmas Parties
Edmonton Saturday, Nov. 26
Red Deer Sunday, December 4
Calgary Sunday, November 27 (Sign up sheets due October 21, 2011)
Safe (adjective) 1. not dangerous
Unlikely to cause or result in harm, injury, or damage
2. not in danger
In a position or situation that offers protection, so that harm, damage, loss, or unwanted tampering is unlikely
Winners at left (top to bottom) Mike Saulnier-Drumheller Zone Bryan Josephson-Calgary Zone Kevin Trentham-Edmonton Zone Justin Klassen-Red Deer Zone Activities Drumheller Chili Cook-off (above) Red Deer Jersey Day (top right) Edmonton Pie in the Face (bottom right)
Four winners. A LOT of fun. The quarterly quality share draws hosted in September boasted unique events and four Team 9 members walking away with an IPAD. Calgary ensured that every Team 9 member walked away with a full stom-ach from their BBQ, and handed Bryan Josephson his IPAD. Red Deer celebrated in true Cana-dian style-jersey day. That, along with a BBQ for lunch provided the per-fect time to award Justin Klassen his IPAD. Drumheller-they stepped up to a challenge-a Chili Cook-Off! Shelly, Shannon and Marie won the most votes, along with Tim Horton’s certifi-cates. So while everyone walked away with lunch to be had, Mike Saul-nier walked away with his new tech-nology.
Edmonton-they just wanted to have fun-and make a mess. While Kevin Trentham received the IPAD for the Edmonton zone, Reg Trentham and Trent Scheiner (Edmonton managers) were on the receiving end of a “pie in the face” award. A lot of laughter, and a serious case of “whipping cream in the ear”, made for a great day in Ed-monton. December will host the next quar-terly quality share draws. What will they be? And who will win? Any Team 9 member, eligible for two of t h e t h r e e p r e v i o u s m o n t hs (September, October and November) for quality share will have their name entered to win the prize. We look for-ward to seeing the events-the prizes-and the winners in the holiday sea-son! What a way to celebrate!
See your Team leader for payroll deduction form.
percentage determined by
performance chart -12.83% ($9,253.28)
Current
Payout $0
Money for Team 9
1. Weigh-IT $68,438.24
2. Pro Miles $12,696.14
3. Admin 42 $4,400.00
4. Pro Tech $1,000.00
5. Fuel Whopper $0.00
Total $86,534.38
Money Wasted
A. Claims / Cancelled $18,656.63
B. Misdirects $23,120.00
C. Undelivered $7,620.00
D. Admin 42 $0.00
E. Fuel Whopper $4,000.00
F. Non reported R&M $0.00
G. Vehicle Claims $10,435.72
Total Wasted $41,001.35
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!
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OCTOBER
16 SHAWNTAY FIDDLER
16 JIMMY SHILSON
16 MICHAEL BEAUCAGE 17 KATIE BLANCHETT NOVEMBER
17 ELHADJ MAMMOUDOU BAH 1 SANDRA MACDONALD
17 ODINN HENTELMANN 2 MIKE HALL
18 JIM ALDERMAN 2 AUSTIN KIRK
19 TINA HERMANSON 2 NATHANIEL MACINTYRE
19 GARY BRAM 2 KELSEY JACQUES
19 NORA TAYLOR 3 EMMA JOHNSTON
20 WENDY MORSE 3 STEVEN KUZYK
22 ALBERT ROHRBACH 3 PEDRO MAGNAYE
22 JUSTIN KLASSEN 3 REBECCA ALBRIGHT
22 DOREEN SAULNIER 4 VANESSA BOLIN
22 KADER SHEIK HASSAN 4 SHEILA MCALLISTER
23 KOLBY TYSON 4 MITCH CHERRY
23 LORI MCFARLANE 5 TAYLOR SCHEINER
23 KORALEE MILLWARD 6 TARA LYNN SCHELLENBERG
24 DANY DEMERS 6 LAURIE NEWMAN
24 HARRY AYEARST JR 6 EMILEE MCFARLANE
25 DEB MCMANUS 8 ROB ROSIN
26 FLOYD DESROSIERS 8 NEIL MCINTYRE
27 IRENE KOHUT 9 JESSICA MCGONIGAL
27 BRIAN BORMAN 10 CRYSTAL HALL
27 ARIANNA SEAVERS 11 ERNEY BORYSKO
28 SCOTT RAYNER 12 AARON JOHNSTON
29 LINDA CAMPBELL 13 KEVIN POLLOCK
30 JERRY ALLEN 14 LESHI KUROWSKI
31 SIENNA TRENTHAM 14 SYME HABIB
31 CHANTEL FONTAINE 14 DENNIS TRUMBLE
31 RONDA SHOTT 31 LORI HUNTER
DON’T BE LATE FOR MANULIFE! All health and dental claims for claims incurred up to October 31, need to be sent to Manulife by November 30. They will decline to pay anything received after the end of the year. Great West Life will not pay any claims made before November 1st.
New cards and policies will be Issued by the end of October.
Nancy Wall
I started with Hi-Way 9 in January of 2008 where I drove P & D in Olds. In June
of 2009 I was diagnosed with cancer, then 4 months later I had surgery and was
told it was already at stage 4. I went for a few weeks of radiation and the doctor
suggested I quit working. But that was not an option for me. I just could not sit
around waiting for the worst, and besides I hadn’t done the things I really
wanted to do, like travel somewhere tropical yet! So I met with some managers in
Red Deer and they suggested I try office work such as answer phone etc. I found
out very quickly that I was not cut out for that kind of work. With the limitations
the Doctors put on me I thought that was it, the idea of working was over, but
some people in management thought I should give driving another try. Now I do
the Sundre run and really enjoy it. Working helps me feel like I am fighting back -not giving up, and being around positive
people is the best place for me. Also those paychecks help me to afford to do the things I really want to do: I’ve now been to
Hawaii twice with my family and have plans to go to Mexico. The last visit to the doctor was good. He said to keep doing
whatever it is that your doing, because the cancer has not progressed anymore than it was 2 ½ years ago. I am blessed to
have such a great support from my friends and family, and also a special thanks to the Hi-Way 9 team in Red Deer and Sun-
dre for all your support!
Nancy, you truly are our hero! Your strength and courage to face life head-on is an inspiration to us all.
5 Years
Scott Kohut 10/16/2006
Yvonne Capson 10/23/2006
Colby Tyson-8
Emily Albright-6
Levi Kirk-8
Joey Kirk-6 Sara Bradley-10
Tristen Hall-6
Avery Riley-9
Avery Riley-9
Team 9 Christmas Card Creations Works Of Art
Any family member of a Hi-Way 9
employee, under the age of 12, was
permitted to submit a design for the
company’s Christmas cards (distributed
to thousands of customers this holiday
season).
Thanks goes to these hard-working,
creative young people who entered
their ideas. The winner, and the de-
sign for this year’s card, is Sara Brad-
ley, daughter of Brad Hill of Stream-
line, Edmonton. She is now the proud
owner of an IPOD touch. And the rest
of the artists? They have each re-
ceived a Walmart gift certificate.
We trust you have a great Christmas
season, and thanks again.
Congratulations to these Team 9 members for your
notable milestone! Your care and commitment
are commendable.
Four brothers left home for college, and they became successful doctors and lawyers.
One evening, they chatted after having dinner together. They discussed the Birthday gifts they were able to give their elderly mother who moved to Florida.
The first said, "You know I had a big house built for Mama."
The second said, " And I had a large theater built in the house."
The third said, "And I had my Mer-cedes dealer deliver an SL600 to her."
The fourth said, "You know how Mama loved reading the Bible and you know she can't read anymore because she can't see very well. I met this preacher who told me about a parrot that can recite the entire Bible. It took ten preachers almost 8 years to teach him. I had to pledge to contribute $50,000 a year for five years to the church, but it was worth it. Mama
only has to name the chapter and verse and the parrot will recite it.
The other brothers were impressed. After her special day Mom sent out her Thank You notes.
She wrote: " Milton, the house you built is so huge that I live in only one room, but I have to clean the whole house. Thanks anyway."
"Marvin, I am too old to travel. I stay home, I have my groceries delivered, so never use the Mercedes. The thought was good. Thanks."
"Michael, you gave me an expensive theater with Dolby sound and it can hold 50 people, but all of my friends are dead, I've lost my hearing and I'm nearly blind. I'll never use it. Thank you for the gesture just the same."
"Dearest Melvin, You were the only son to have the good sense to give a little thought to your gift. The chicken was delicious. Thank you so much."
Why Take RRSP’s Directly Off Your Pay Check?
Taking funds directly from your pay check towards an RRSP al-lows you not to pay taxes on that amount. Also, it is a lot easier to put money aside when you don’t even see it. And the very cool thing about this savings plan? Hi-Way 9 can do this for you!
Just ask Donnerene how (1-800-622-5800)!
HOLIDAY PAY
Vacation Pay is paid out by direct deposit on the 15th and the last day of each month,
with four working days notice required. Let Donnerene in payroll know when
you require your payout.
tors that provided everything from golf bags to coolers-filled! Did you miss this year’s tourna-ment? It’ll be back again next year-be sure not to miss this fun event with your fellow Team 9 members!
September’s weather was not only perfect for the farmers, but it provided an incredible day for Team 9’s 17th annual golf tournament. With over 100 golfers and even more attending the supper, the day’s events brought
laughter, team spirit, and yes, even a bit of golf. Each golfer walked away with a prize-whether they were the greatest smacker or the worst hacker. A big thanks goes to the generous dona-
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Jerry Allen Director of Safety &
Compliance
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Jerry’s For YOUR Sake… For YOUR Safety!
Safety Corner
Accident Report September 2011
What is the Team 9 Challenge? Heather Colberg, director of Hi-Way 9, has challenged every Team 9 member to do one hour or one
good thing a month or volunteer to one event for 12 hours to cover your
year and send an email to Sylvia at [email protected] (or a note in the mail to the Drumheller office) and let her know what you did to do your part. She is having a column each month and your cause will be highlighted.-if you believe enough to spend your time & efforts, create some awareness!
With approximately 450 team members in all the divisions under the Hi-Way 9 Group of Companies, if everyone gives one hour per month divided by 24 hours, it would be 225 DAYS PER YEAR THE HI-WAY 9 TEAM WOULD BE VOLUNTEERING. WOULD THAT NOT BE WONDERFUL?!?
Hi-Way 9 doesn’t just encourage their Team-they lead by example. Here
are just a few notes of appreciation from some of the many recipients of
Hi-Way 9’s participation in their own “CHALLENGE”.
Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude is everything“ How often have we heard that?
There is a lady in the Calgary terminal who brings what that means with her to work every day. This lovely young lady has endured some personal tragedy that would bring some to the brink of wondering what this life really has to offer. Instead she comes to work each and every day with a smile, a good morning and an attitude that lifts my day. Tracey Shea (seen with the ribbon) is walking in October to raise money for Cancer research as she did last year. She knows that there are those who need the benefit of the proceeds from these fund raisers and she is willing to put herself out there and do something most won’t: raise money and walk the walk. Please join Team Calgary in sending a great big congratulations to Tracey and all the selfless people who raise money to help oth-ers. We applaud her effort and tip our hats in apprecia-tion. Joe Hearn Calgary Operations Manager
Did you look up before you went down that back alley? Power line hits are a real threat! has some life saving tips for you.
10 Metres to Safety Stay back at least 10 metres or 33 feet from any downed power line, exposed underground cable, or where there is contact with an overhead power line. Depending on voltage, this distance may
increase up to 32 metres or 105 feet.
Look up and Live Workers who operate machinery or equipment that could come in contact with power lines need to look up and check for overhead power lines before beginning work.
Shuffle or hop, Don’t Step If the machinery you are operating contacts an energized line, move it away from the line to break contact. If this can’t be done, remain on the ma-chine. If there is an uncontrollable fire, jump off the machine keeping your feet together. Never contact the machine and the ground at the same time. Once clear of the machine, shuffle away, never allowing the heel of one foot to move beyond the toe of the other, or, hop with both feet together to a minimum distance of 10 metres or 33 feet.
Don’t Become a Victim Always call your local emergency services when someone is injured in an electrical accident. If they are still in contact with the electrical source and you touch them, you could seriously be injured or killed, Keep everyone back, a minimum distance of 10 metres and have someone call for hep im-mediately. Heather Colberg, director
of Hi-Way 9, was recently thrown in jail-literally. Drumheller’s Cancer Jail & Bail took members of the community, threw them into jail, and provided them a phone-to raise pledges and raise money for Cancer research. Heather did a great job and hit her “bail” amount in an hour. Thanks Heather-for the ex-ample set-and for support-ing such a great cause.
Cancer. The word is a bit haunting. No one likes to talk about it. And absolutely no one wants to be af-fected by it. Que s t i o n - how
many people are there in your family? I have three children. Stats say that one of my three children will develop cancer in their life. And more alarming-between my three kids and husband-one of them will die of cancer. Too scary! We can think it won’t happen. Pretend this isn’t real. Be happy it hasn’t happened to our family-but somewhere, sometime, you will be affected by this disease. Is there anything we can do about it, or is
cancer just one of those things we have to hurry up an wait on-totally out of our con-trol? Here’s some stats for you-27% (by far, the largest percent of one type of the killing disease) of cancer deaths are attributed to lung cancer. The number one contributor-smoking. The next are colorectal, breast, prostate and pancreas cancer. The Canadian Cancer society tell us there are 3 things we can do to help reduce the risk of getting cancer. 1) Live Well. This doesn’t mean a fat bank-account. It’s about choices in nutrition, al-cohol, sun and UV, vitamin D, chemicals in our food and around us-choices. 2) Be aware. Pretending cancer isn’t a fac-tor does nothing for you. Know your body. Stop making excuses to get your complete check-up. Educate yourself.
3) Get involved. Thinking outside of our here-and-now world will only help us be prepared for the inevitable-you WILL be affected by cancer. It happens. There are 5 of us in my birth family. Odds were against us. We are part of the statistics. My dad passed away in Febru-ary-due primarily to cancer. Chemo. Sick-ness. Blood transfusions. Death. I have experienced it. And the odds are-I’m going to have to do so again. I’m not going to wait to be blind-sided by this disease. Make smart choices. Make a difference. Visit Canadian Cancer Society’s website if you don’t know where to begin-you won’t be sorry you did. ...because I care. Sylvia Kirk
9/27/11 2206 Drumheller, AB Driver hit moose on Hwy 9 $ 95.00
9/27/11 2248 Red Deer, AB Driver was backing and hit parked vehicle res $10,000
9/23/11 2251 Edmonton, AB 3rd party failed to yield and hit our truck
9/16/11 241 Driver's trailer slid forward on truck and damaged mud flaps & hangers $ 387.35
9/9/11 1127 Red Deer, AB 3rd party rearended our truck No damage
9/7/11 2047 Calgary, AB Driver turned too sharp and hit fence Est $1,000.00
9/2/11 236 Calgary, AB Driver trl door swung open and hit rails and damaged customer overhead door. res $3,000.00
9/19/11 ST1008 Edmonton AB Driver making a delivery downtown and truck was too high, damaged truck roof and building door Res $3000
We had a decent month of September with the exception of again basic rules and common sense being followed. We were very lucky in the fact that we hit a moose near Drumheller and only minor damage to the front of the trailer, “whew” not many companies can boast that, on the bright side, for our QSP draws next month, we have road kill moose steaks to give away. Anyway, its now October and lets get on our winter readiness and pre-pare for the winter ahead.
Darrell Kohut
Vice President, Operations/Maintenance
AN EMAIL RECEIVED...
Name: Roxanne Courtorielle Age: 30 years Original Start Date with Team 9: October 2010 History: -Calgary call taking/equipment tracking Current Position: Claims, payroll, administration Team 9 warm & fuzzies: -positive attitude, great outlook and a fun team spirit Accolades: -enjoys the team atmosphere and her coworkers -loves the investigation process in claims -enjoys being challenged
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Focus on the Positives! Some Quality Achievements Received- “Going the Extra Mile”
Name: Andy Arseniuk
Age: 51
Original Start Date with Team 9: July 2009 Current Position: Streamline class 1 City P&D Team 9 warm & fuzzies: -the ultimate professional -puts customers first & will do whatever it takes to get the job done correctly & on time -works safe -is kind & personable -has a great relationship with the receivers he delivers to Accolades: -likes the family atmosphere at Streamline -enjoys the challenges of the job:every day it is something different.
Matt Greenway –Lethbridge-You marked “uncrated-ship at owners own risk”. This avoided a freight claim that was submitted after delivery. Keep up the great work! Louis Desjarlais-Calgary-An observation of your per-formance:please keep up the good work. I have noticed you doing an excellent job at the loading the line runs. You have shown consistent quality awareness at that position. Keep up the good work. Carrie Gorgerat-Calgary-Just a short note to let you know you have been observed doing an excellent job at the position you hold. You have excellent learning abili-ties and memory retention. You have easily learned the scanning process and related office equipment to ensure the smooth flow of material concerning the night shift. We are very happy you are part of our team. Keep up the good work.
Todd Reed-Drumheller-Just wanted to thank you for al-ways helping me out whenever I need parts, mud flaps, light cords or anything. You’re always first to response and send them to me. Thank-you very much! I appreci-ate it!
PRIDE...TEAM 9 HAS IT! Mike Windman
Kyle Henderson
Vaghn Wedow Carl Levesque
Hello,
I would like to pass on my thanks to Kevin McDonald
who helped me try to find a lost package on Saturday
morning.
I was expecting a parcel to be delivered to your Calgary
terminal for pick up but due to an error at my Edmonton
office it was mis-directed.
Kevin took the time to try to find the package in your system
unfortunately without luck.
I am now working with your people in Edmonton to locate
this package.
Regardless -Kevin did a great job trying to help me out.
Thank you again for the great service.
David Guthrie Senior Inside Sales Wika
Tony Green
NAME DEPOT JOB_TITLE RYAN DONALD BROOKS DRIVER
JAY HESSE CALGARY DISTRIBUTION
CLAYTON MORRIS CALGARY DRIVER
PETER WHITEHEAD CALGARY DISTRIBUTION
RUTH THOMAS DRAYTON VALLEY DRIVER
CLEMENT AMEGOR EDMONTON DRIVER
STEPHEN LAPORTE EDMONTON DRIVER
JEFF LOTT EDMONTON DISTRIBUTION
SANDRA RUCK EDMONTON DISTRIBUTION
BRANDON DAY RED DEER DISTRIBUTION
STEPHEN DEMBROWSKI RED DEER MAINTENANCE
LAREINA JACQUES RED DEER OFFICE
WILLIAM PORTER RED DEER MECHANIC
ALEXANDRE TOMASINO RED DEER DRIVER
Larry Wattenbarger
Rafael Marrero –Calgary-You do your job very well. And every time I need help, you just in without asking. Keep up the good work. You are a true team member and show the Hi-Way 9 spirit.
Joel Fabrick Richard Bedarf
Reputation. Distinc-tion. These words can easily be format-ted into the Team 9 P r i d e p r o g r am. While it is a part of the job description to wash a unit and wear proper uniform, hav-ing pride is an attrib-ute that goes beyond job-it’s a personal decision.
Thank-you to these Team 9 members for their pride-for boost-ing the company’s reputation and show-ing distinction in our industry. And con-gratulations to Tony Green of the Load-Way division-you are this months winner of a new jacket for your pride.
Trent Schiener of Edmonton was to be on the recipient’s end of a pie in the face. Thinking he was going to be prepared, Trent came out sporting this pro-tective attire. Looking at the cover page, we don't think it was as effective as h e w i s h e d . Sorry Trent.