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Teamsters Contract Prohibits Use of In-Cab Cameras

The in-cab cameras apparently first became an issue between the two sides in 2019 when ABF Freight told the union it was installing driver-facing cameras. read more >
Business Services / Public Companies / Transportation

Truck Driver Pay Rose Before Pandemic

The American Trucking Associations released a driver compensation study on May 21 showing that the nation’s truck drivers received a nice bump in pay in 2019. read more >
Business Services / Investments / Small Business / Transportation

WorkHound Raises $500K from Investors

WorkHound, a software platform developed to help trucking companies be more profitable by retaining drivers, has raised $500,000 to grow the startup and add to its team. read more >
Media & Marketing / Small Business / Transportation

Arkansas Trucking Featured in Washington Post Story

A recent item in the Washington Post about driver retention in the trucking industry mentioned several Arkansas sources. read more >
Max Farrell of Create Reason spoke to members of the Arkansas Trucking Association about how to attract millennials to the industry.
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business / Transportation

Momentum on Side of Max Farrell’s Latest, WorkHound

His latest venture is WorkHound, which has developed a driver retention tool for the trucking industry that enables drivers to share feedback about their company and includes an app that aggregates driver data. read more >
Max Farrell of Create Reason spoke to members of the Arkansas Trucking Association about how to attract millennials to the industry.
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business / Transportation

Arkansas Carriers Looking for Innovative Ways to Attract Millennials

The Arkansas trucking industry is looking at new ways to attract young drivers, and Startup Weekend organizer Max Farrell of Little Rock, himself a millennial, suggested some ways to do that. read more >
The winning Simple Service (later Acorn Hours) team at the 2013 Startup Weekend Little Rock event, held at the Clinton School of Public Service.
Business Services / Small Business

Startup Weekend Returns to Little Rock Sept. 12-14

The 54-hour event, at which ideas are turned into potential tech-based startup ventures, is scheduled for Sept. 12-14 from the Charles Morgan Auditorium at Acxiom's River Market corporate headquarters. read more >
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business

Startup Weekend Coming to Northwest Arkansas

After a successful Arkansas debut in Little Rock earlier this year, Startup Weekend will hit Fayetteville next month. read more >
Max Farrell (left) and Jordan Carlisle are bringing Startup Weekend to Little Rock.
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business

Startup Weekend Makes Arkansas Debut on April 5

Arkansas entrepreneurs Jordan Carlisle and Max Farrell attended a Startup Weekend in Kansas City back in 2011 and left convinced that they needed to bring the event to their hometown. On April 5, they’ll see their vision realized as Startup Weekend Little Rock takes over the Clinton School of Public Service. read more >
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business

Startup Weekend Little Rock’s 10 Tips for Startup Success

Max Farrell and Jordan Carlisle of Startup Weekend Little Rock offer their 10 tips for startup success. read more >