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Page 1 of 12 Best for Vets: Employers 2012 This document contains respondents between 1 and 1 inclusive.

Page 2 of 12 Respondent 1 Submit date: Feb 14, 2012 Company information What company do you represent? Werner Enterprises Inc. Are you filling out this survey on behalf of all of the company's divisions and/or subsidiaries? t applicable Please BRIEFLY describe what your company does. Werner Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1956 and is a premier transportation and logistics company, with coverage throughout rth America, Asia, Europe, South America, Africa and Australia. Werner maintains its global headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska and maintains offices in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China and Australia. Werner is among the five largest truckload carriers in the United States, with a diversified portfolio of transportation services that includes dedicated; medium-to-long-haul, regional and local van; expedited; temperature-controlled; and flatbed services. Werner's Value Added Services portfolio includes freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, and international services. International services are provided through Werner's domestic and global subsidiary companies and include ocean, air and ground transportation; freight forwarding; and customs brokerage. Werner Enterprises completed its initial public offering in April, 1986 with a fleet of 630 trucks. Today, the fleet consists of more than 7,250 tractors, nearly 25,000 trailers and over 13,000 employees and independent contractors. The main commodities of freight transported are retail store merchandise, consumer products, manufactured products and grocery products. Where are your headquarters located? What is your company's website? Omaha, NE www.werner.com Please estimate your company's fiscal year 2011 revenue. (Enter your response as a numeral, such as "$20,000.") $ 2,000,000,000

Page 3 of 12 About how many people do you employ? 11300 Section 1 of 4: Hiring and Recruiting Does your company specifically recruit U.S. military veterans? If so, what strategies does your company use to recruit veterans? Check all that apply. Attending military-specific job fairs Posting job openings on military-specific job boards Advertising in military-specific publications and websites Maintaining an employment website directed at veterans Contracting recruiters that specialize in veterans hiring Developing relationships with local veterans employment representatives Developing relationships with local Guard and Reserve units Developing relationships with the military Transition Assistance Program Developing relationships with student veterans groups and/or colleges Developing relationships with professional military associations Developing relationships with veterans service organizations Recruiting through current veteran employees Participating in the Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces Participating in Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Participating in the Army Partnership for Youth Success program

Page 4 of 12 How many military job fairs did your company attend in fiscal 2011? 1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 41 to 50 More than 50 Please list the URL address of your company's military employment site. Website http://www.werner.com/content/drivers/werner_advan tages/apprenticeship_program/veteran_benefits/ Does your company have full-time employees who work specifically on veterans recruitment at least 50 percent of the time? If so, how many? Number 1 How many of those employees are veterans themselves? Number 1 Do recruiters, hiring managers or supervisors receive any training in military culture, structure or career paths?

Page 5 of 12 If so, who receives this training? Check all that apply. All recruiters Some recruiters All hiring managers Some hiring managers All supervisors Some supervisors How often? Once Annually Biannually Quarterly How do you give veterans extra help during your hiring process? Check all that apply. All veterans applications are marked and/or tracked as veterans All veterans are given contact information for staff members who work specifically with veterans All veterans are contacted directly by staff members who work specifically with veterans We do not give veterans special consideration in hiring. A Military Recruiting Manager assists Veterans with their specific questions

Page 6 of 12 What percentage of your recruiting budget for the last complete fiscal year was dedicated to recruiting U.S. military veterans? Zero percent 1 to 10 percent 11 to 20 percent 21 to 30 percent 31 to 40 percent More than 40 percent Do not know Do not disclose How many new hires did your company make in the U.S. in fiscal 2011? Number Do not know Do not disclose How many of those new hires identified themselves as military veterans? Number 20% Do not know Do not disclose Did half or more than half of all veteran hires in fiscal year 2011 receive a signing bonus? How many of those new hires identified themselves as disabled military veterans? Number Do not know Do not disclose

Page 7 of 12 Does your company dedicate any effort and resources specifically to hiring disabled veterans? If so, what strategies does your company use? Check all that apply. Assigning staff specifically to recruit and/or work with disabled vets Working with Defense Department and/or VA entities responsible for disabled vets Working with veterans service organizations dedicated to disabled vets Attending job fairs specifically for disabled vets Providing job-search help specifically to disabled vets Providing skills training specifically to disabled vets Providing internships specifically for disabled vets Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your company's recruitment and hiring of disabled veterans? We offer a Department of Labor approved Apprenticeship Program that pays elgible Veterans, who have the GI Bill and are new drivers, their GI Bill benefits for one Is your company a member of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) and/or Army Spouse Employment Partnership (ASEP)?, we participate in MSEP, we participate in ASEP, neither. Does your company have any other hiring programs for active-duty military spouses? If so, please describe the program. year. Our Military Recruiting Manager visits Active Duty Family Readiness Offices and Transition Assistance Offices, where he educates peronnel on Werner's programs for Veterans and their spouses. Does your company pay relocation expenses for new hires?

Page 8 of 12 Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your company's recruitment and hiring of military veterans? We were the first Transportaion Company to work with the Department of Labor and the VA and have them make Truck Driving an apprentice skill. Our Apprenticeship Program allows eligible veterans to ear up to an additional $13,016 their first year being employed with Werner and also obtain a certificate from the Department of Labor. Section 2 of 4: Corporate culture Approximately what percentage of your current U.S. employees have identified themselves as veterans? If you don't track or don't disclose this number, please leave the question blank. 20 % Does your company's orientation and/or onboarding process include any elements specifically for military veterans? If so, please describe them. Veterans are educated on our Apprenticeship Program and provided the paperwork to be filled out for the VA. Does your company have any training programs exclusively or primarily for veterans? Does your company provide veterans mentoring from more senior employees? Does your company do anything else to connect veteran employees with each other? We use social media sites, special events such as Veteran's Day and Memorial Day to bring our Veterans together and thank them for their service. Does your company have any apprenticeships or on-the-job training programs that are eligible for GI Bill funding?

Page 9 of 12 If so, please describe them. Our Department of Labor approved Apprenticeship Program allows eligble veterans to earn up to and additional $13,016 of their GI Bill benefits during their first year of employment, in addition to their normal pay. This program is for our new professional truck drivers. Werner was the first transportation company to offer this program. Does your company accept military experience in lieu of technical certification in any fields? If so, please describe the policy. If a veteran has proper documentation for their truck driving experience, we will count that toward their experience, which can up their starting pay. Does your company observe Veterans Day? If so, check all that apply. Paid holiday for all or most employees Paid holiday for veteran/reservist employees Ceremony or event to recognize veteran/reservist employees recognition for veteran/reservist employees Is your company involved in any programs to prepare service members for civilian careers?

Page 10 of 12 If so, how is your company involved? Check all that apply. Assisting with classes/workshops organized by the military Transition Assistance Program or Army Career and Alumni Program Assisting with classes/workshops organized by veterans service organizations Participating in the Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellows Program Participating in the American Corporate Partners program Is your company involved in any efforts/programs to promote the hiring of veterans in the business community? If so, please describe your company's involvement. We attend Veteran job and career fairs, in addition to having media available during our Veterans Day event. What accomodations does your company make for employees who are military spouses? Check all that apply. : Allow them to work off-site Provide transfer to another company branch if their spouse is transferred ne Is your company involved in any other military or veterans' causes or organizations? If so, please list the organizations and describe the nature of the company's involvement. Toys for Tots, Drive the Guard, we have donated to various Veteran causes. Section 3 of 4: Reserve policies

Page 11 of 12 Has your company signed a Statement of Support with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, the Defense Department agency that promotes cooperation between reservists and civilian employers? Has your company received any awards from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve? If so, please check all that apply. Patriot Award Above and Beyond Award Pro Patria Award Freedom Award Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your company's involvement in ESGR? Werner has worked with the CVTA and National Guard to develop a program called Drive the Guard. Does your company have any policies to accommodate or support reservists fulfilling their reserve duty -- typically one weekend a month plus two weeks a year? What best describes your company's pay for reservists fulfilling their normal reserve obligations? Their full civilian pay while receiving their military pay The full difference between their civilian pay and their military pay A percentage of the difference between their civilian pay and their military pay A combination of full and differential pay The reservist is not paid by the company during annual training Please describe any other policies you have to accomodate reservists' regular commitments. We work around their drills, annual training and deployments.

Page 12 of 12 Does your company have any policies to accommodate or support reservists called to active duty? If so, what best describes them? Check all that apply. Pay Benefits Social support ne of the above What kinds of support services does your company offer activated reservists and their families? Check all that apply. Financial assistance Contact with and personal support for the family Contact with and personal support for the service member Farewell and/or welcome home events Programs or policies to ease reintegration Paid time off before or after deployment (in addition to regular vacation days) Are reservists who volunteer for active duty eligible for these support services? Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your support for activated/deployed reservists and their families? We support our activated/deployed guard and reservist and their families by providing care packages and support. Please check this box to confirm that you answered these questions accurately and to the best of your ability. I have answered these questions accurately and to the best of my ability. Click here to review your answers or print a copy for your records before submitting. Just be sure to return to this page and click "Submit." &copy 2011 Military Times EDGE Magazine