Changing Lanes

July 2013

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Industry News at the company for three years, Callahan said "it was an honor" to be recognized for his efforts. "Becoming an instructor of the year is not a selection of the most popular by a group of peers. It is a medal won due to the commitment to wanting to help others achieve a goal," according to Stan Kasterke, Program Manager at Prime. "We call it being a team player. In reality, this person is the team captain who leads other instructors and apprentices to achieve a goal." CHANGING LANES Callahan, who is married, with four children, was raised in Colfax, Iowa. He has been with Prime for nearly four years. "We have a dinner to could say about a training program." Along with being named the 2012 Instructor of the Year, Callahan received $500, a plaque, and will have his name added to the Instructor of the Year Wall of Fame at Prime. He also received a $50 gift certificate for Oasis Restaurant, a gift certificate for a free hair cut or massage, and a free truck detail. Additional instructors honored alongside Callahan for their service include: John Lewis, John Carrigan, Justin Humiston, Eddie Neblett, Scott Dahlstrom, Timothy Wiemer, James Fuller, Keith Luce, William Parkman, and Mark Gaines. All of these individuals worked to help the 1,355 students in the 2012 Prime training program earn their CDL license. Callahan, who said he was a "casualty of the economy," joined Prime for the income. After signing, he discovered the organization was "great from top to bottom." John Callahan (left) picture with his first trainer, Danny Gibbons honor the top 10 instructors each year. I have made the Top 10 list twice," he said. "I started out as a regular driver, gained experience on the road, went through the necessary courses, and ended up Instructor of the Year three years later. That's probably one of the best things you 28 industry news 0713 cl.indd 3 His first trainer, Danny Gibbons, remains his greatest inspiration. "The best thing about being an instructor," the newly honored Callahan said, "is that you get to see the country and you get to help students with their careers." He describes his training July 2013 // WWW.CHANGINGLANESDIGITAL.COM 6/5/13 9:35 AM

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