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Mentoring usually brings to mind a long-term professional relationship in which a more senior worker helps a younger employee or colleague learn the ropes of a given trade and then provides guidance on career development. Adapting that idea a bit to fit trucking's fast-paced environment and to take advantage of the instant communications and relationship-building power of the Internet has led freight broker Kamble Co. Transportation Services Inc. to pen a series of nine instructional articles about transporting fresh produce. The pieces were written specifically to benefit those motor carriers — and their drivers — unfamiliar with the ...

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