Miko S.
About Miko S.
Miko S. is an experienced truck driver currently employed at Roberts Oxygen Company, Inc. and has previously worked at FedEx Freight and Saia Inc., specializing in box and straight truck loads.
Work at Saia Inc.
Miko S. has been employed at Saia Inc. as a Truck Driver since 2017. In this role, Miko specializes in handling box and straight truck loads. The position involves transporting freight efficiently and safely across various routes. Miko's experience at Saia contributes to the company's commitment to providing reliable transportation services.
Previous Experience at FedEx Freight
Before joining Saia Inc., Miko S. worked at FedEx Freight as a City Driver from 2014 to 2017. During this three-year tenure, Miko gained valuable experience in urban freight transportation, focusing on timely deliveries and customer service. This role helped develop skills essential for navigating city routes and managing freight logistics.
Education and Training
Miko S. studied at DeVry University from 2009 to 2011, completing a two-year program. Additionally, Miko attended North American Trade Schools, where training lasted 11 months, culminating in the achievement of a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) in 2012. This educational background provides a solid foundation for Miko's career in the trucking industry.
Current Role at Roberts Oxygen Company, Inc.
Since 2022, Miko S. has also been working as a Truck Driver at Roberts Oxygen Company, Inc. This position involves transporting gases and related products, further expanding Miko's experience in the trucking sector. The role emphasizes the importance of safety and compliance in handling specialized freight.
Future Plans in Freight Services
Miko S. plans to expand freight services in the spring of next year. This initiative includes obtaining own authority to operate as a freight agent and broker. Miko is actively seeking contacts for freight movement in the Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey areas, aiming to enhance operational capabilities in these regions.