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Foreword and Interview by Lyndon Finney<br />
Josh Kaburick is no stranger to the truckload environment. First of all, his heritage is strong, as Josh has followed<br />
in the footsteps of his late father, John Kaburick, a past Truckload Carriers Association chairman. In his own words,<br />
Josh says as a teenager, he worked in the shop, cleaned out trucks, washed trailers and emptied wastebaskets. No job<br />
was too small for him, and that allowed Josh to build a work ethic that educated him in trucking from the bottom up.<br />
Today, his company, Earl L. Henderson Trucking, operates as a full truckload dry van and refrigerated carrier with<br />
350 power units and 700 trailers. Nor is Josh a stranger to the association itself, with his TCA life experience mirroring<br />
his truckload life. Those life experiences have prepared Josh to lead TCA as chairman of a growing association.<br />
In his second Chat With the Chairman, among other topics, he talks about what the association has accomplished<br />
during his first two months in office and looks ahead to the coming months, addresses the increase in truck crashes,<br />
speaks to trucking’s frustration with Washington’s inability to find a way to bolster the Highway Trust Fund and urges<br />
members to make plans for September’s Call on Washington.<br />
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