By Taylor Foshee
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15 Apr, 2022
After nearly 26 years from first starting at R.E. Garrison David and Lisa Olsen have put long haul truck driving in their rear view. David started driving in the 1970s on a route to bring fruit to the farmers market in Dallas, Texas. But in 1996, the same year that Wyles Griffith and Donovon Lovell acquired the company, David began his quarter century long career at R.E. Garrison. Lisa met David when she was in high school, but they didn’t start dating until years later. This month, David and Lisa have been married for 37 years. Their large family boasts 6 children and 18 grandchildren. They all live in the same state but are scattered throughout Texas. After high school, David worked in the air conditioning business, but found that advancement was slow and realized that trucking may be his calling, as it was for his father. In the beginning of their time together, David and Lisa homeschooled their children and would carry them along on the road. As the children got older, they realized they needed more room to grow, and Lisa stayed home while David continued on the road. Lisa earned her nursing degree during that time, but after all of their children graduated, she got her CDL, and they officially became a team. Lisa said some of the advantages of being a team is that they get more miles and get to be home more. She attributed some of their happiness with Garrison to their past driver managers, including their current manager, Jeremy Peek. She said, “With the route me are on, we have been able to go back and forth and be home more.” There was a short period of time where David and Lisa left Garrison and worked for another company for a few years. They soon changed their minds and came back after about a year. David attributed the comeback to the honesty he has experience here and said his decision to leave was the biggest mistake of his life. He said, “Trucking companies have a tendency to tell you anything. Garrison has never been one…It has always been an open-door policy.” Some of the couples’ best memories come from the time they spent together on the road. While Lisa’s favorite place to visit is Florida, their trips out to the Pacific Northwest are some of the moments she holds most dear because of the apple picking opportunities and all the unique people they would meet. Lisa said, “I had never been out of Texas until I married David. Now I’ve been to almost every state.” David and Lisa had not announced their retirement at the start of their interview. By the second day, David felt comfortable sharing their future plans. They credit God for their success, and both said that they have always put Him first in everything they do. Each of them is looking forward to the next chapter in their lives. Lisa listed a multitude of different ways they plan to spend their time. She said, “We love fishing. Coming home and relaxing. Taking a cruise. Getting out and doing things together. We like to get out in our pickup and ride around. We love spending time with kids and grandkids.”  In the decades that David and Lisa have been involved with trucking they have seen a lot of changes to the industry, but one of the constants is the happiness they have felt with Garrison. In the past few years, the country has started to see the importance of the trucking industry when it comes to all the goods and services it provides. Lisa said that although the public doesn’t have a great understanding of trucking, it is a service in the way that nursing is a service. Lisa said, “All in all, I couldn’t see David and I doing anything else. We thank God every day for the job have we had.”