March/April Madness Photo Contest Results

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March/April Madness Photo Contest Results

Friday, April 24th, 2015

Over the last two months, we asked our employees to send us their best photos from the routes that they were on. Prizes included a Garmin GPS unit, $50 gas card, and a $25 Subway gift card. Out of all of the photos, here were the best 3 sent in!

1st Place

42nd Street in Times Square

Times Square

2nd Place

Cobo Hall

 3rd Place

Mano de Obra Campesina

Detroit

Trinity Job Fair – Start Your Career Today!

Monday, April 20th, 2015

Trinity is hosting a Job Fair at the Detroit Marriott Troy on Saturday, April 25th from 10 AM – 4 PM.

We are looking for CDL holder’s who are interested in driving Motor coach or School Buses in the Southeast Michigan area.

Aside from drivers, we are also interested in hiring School Bus Aides, Diesel Mechanics, and Bus Washers.

You can apply in person at the event or on our website.

Directions to the Marriott Troy:

I Almost Met the President on My Trip to Washington D.C.

Monday, April 13th, 2015

When Spring rolls around, so does vacation season. Kids normally have spring break during this time, so it’s a perfect opportunity to take a break from everything and visit a destination city.

One of the most popular cities to travel to, whether it be with the family or with a group, is Washington D.C. I’m sure when you think of our nation’s capital, at least 10 different things pop into your head as far as what you could do there.

Photo by Anna Lowe from Pexels

To simplify your options, here is a list of places you could check out while in Washington D.C.

  1. Go to a Museum – You’re in a city filled with so much history, there’s no way you can leave before checking out one of the 19 museums located here. Whether your interest is space, natural history, or art, there’s going to be a museum for you. If you brought the kids, it would be a good plan to dedicate one day to “museum hopping.” The cool thing about the museums is that most of them are opened 7 days a week and a lot of them are free to visit. Click here to review a list of museums that you can visit.
  2. Visit the National Monuments/Memorials –It wouldn’t make sense to visit D.C. without checking out some of the historical monuments found here. The Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial are two of the best to see. One of the good things about them is that most of them are open all day and night, so you don’t have to go during a scheduled time. They look just as beautiful at night as they do during the day.
  3. The White House – The White House is one of the hottest attractions in the entire country, so it’s only fitting that you make time to see this hot spot. If you want to actually tour it, you’ll have to book in advance. If you’re in the city, it’s not hard to just walk up to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave and take a selfie of yourself outside the building.

Photo by Aaron Kittredge from Pexels

Belonging to the Trinity Family

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

Rehman Bhatti
Marketing and Public Relations Director

We are entering the busiest time of the year and for me, it will be my first spring experience with Trinity Transportation. While it can seem a little scary, it also sounds like it’s going to be fun!

During busy times of the year, things can often get very hectic. The amount of trips you may be dealt with, whether you are booking them, driving, or riding along, might be more than normal which can be overwhelming. This will most likely be the same at other transportation companies across the country.

But what sets us apart from those companies can be summed up in one word: Family. I have only worked here for 4 months, but the friendly and caring atmosphere that I’ve observed by EVERYONE has been amazing. Joining Trinity, you don’t just become another employee, but another addition to the always growing Trinity family.

At Trinity, there seems to be the words teamwork and comradery built into our foundation. No matter how busy we get, or how difficult the task at hand is, we are able to put on a smile and get through it, even if that means asking a fellow team member for assistance or support. Even if it’s as simple as saying “hello” or smiling, it can make someone’s day 10x better.

So as you move forward in the next couple of busy months, remember that we are all working towards the same goal: “Creating a more accessible world. If you feel overwhelmed at any time, don’t be afraid to ask someone for help. And on the opposite side, if you notice someone stressed out from their work, please lend a helping hand. Together, we can knock this spring season out of the ballpark!

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