Joe Kaczorowski, A Great StarForce Driver, 1999-2006 – Saginaw to Detroit MEPS Recruiting Route
StarForce drivers are the heart and soul of our company.
We employ more than two hundred US DOT and US DoD regulated driving professionals.
They take great care and pride in helping the Military’s young applicants and Recruits on their journey from home town USA to “Freedoms Front Door” at the MEPS, and possibly onto their first duty assignment at Basic Training.
A Veteran Team
Over sixty five percent of our drivers are Veterans of military service. Many of them were career officers, both non-commissioned and commissioned. StarForce’s first driver was a WW2 Vet. Several long time drivers served during the Korean War. Our driver team of today includes Veteran servicemen and women whose military careers date back to the late 1950s, the Vietnam War, Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the War in Afghanistan.
So, in addition to being consummate professionals, dedicated to USDOT compliance and driving safety, our drivers care about the military journey their passengers are embarked upon – because years ago, many of them traveled the same road.
Ray Golden, A Lead StarForce Driver , 2003-Present – Wisconsin Recruiting Route System
Commitment to Safety
StarForce drivers are totally committed to driving safety, From pre-trip vehicle inspection to post trip inspection and review, we are meticulous about the full regulatory compliance required of StarForce as a signatory to the Military Bus Agreement and as a commercial driver team operating a fleet under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR).
Maturity, patience and calm in the face of the toughest traffic and driving conditions is a condition of employment with StarForce and a point of pride for our drivers.
Dedication to Mission
All of our drivers are dedicated to supporting the recruiting mission of the US Military — by providing a dependable, safe, efficient transportation service so that the Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines and civilians of the recruiting commands and MEPCOM can focus on the important and rigorous work of enlisting the next generation of service men and women.