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person 03-19-2007 06:25 PM

Re: kids in trucks
 

Originally Posted by mereman
My wife will be getting her CDL and we home school.
I get different answers from each company about their o/o policies. I do not think anyone really knows.
Thanks

What does this mean? That you both would be drivers and driving team for a company? Or that your wife would be the only driver? It would be SO much easier to only have one driver with a 5 and a 10 year old on board. Because otherwise one adult is driving and one is sleeping. The company will be ALWAYS trying to run you hard and long. It would be much more do-able to take the four of you out if there was one driver at a time. Then there is at least some normal schedule. You would have only a 14 hour max work day and would be able to bathe them and let them out for a little while. And there would be one adult to babysit and organize the kids during the day. I don't know what the company rules would be about this if it was your own truck. Seems you should be able to find a company that didn't care all that much about what you do in your own truck. If it were me I would just keep looking until I found one. I know for me there is an optional insurance thing I can buy. It is a guarantee that my insurance company will pay for all the medical on my passengers if they are injured. You might want to find out about that and offer to pay for that when you inquire about leasing on at places.

mereman 03-19-2007 09:41 PM

kids
 
Thanks for all the replies.
I hear what you are all saying; and I do appreciate your concerns. This is not a spur of the moment thought o my part. I will continue to think things out and look into alternatives.
Thanks again and I do appreciate.

coastie 03-20-2007 12:09 AM

I seen t\Husband and Wives teams with their kids. I personally see no problem. But in todays world everything is a Crime dealing with your own Kids. Gee if you punish them your abusing them. I can see people being concern if your were Sexually abusing them, or Beating them across the head with a baseball bat, but I never been harmed cause I got punished with a switch or a belt. I learn a leason. But to day time you go to jail.

Todays kids are more into video gamesa and while your driving they will be playing games, seeing america learning alot more than they will in a class room. Today schools do not teach what our kids needs to know, but only what they want them to know, and most of it turning out to be false information any way.

There is alot of pros and cons, but the finial word is with you. Since your home schooling them, I see no problem my self. It is not abuse, far from it.

Shawnee 03-20-2007 03:10 AM

Because I have experience riding in the truck as a child I want to give a kids point of view. My brother and I rode with our father on many occasions in the truck, I can tell you that it is not all fun, most of the time we were bored to death. We didn't get to really see the country except for what we saw out the window at about 65 mph, and that got boring after a while.

There were only so many books we could read (no video games back then), and we got tired of sitting for such a long time, We never had the time to stop and do things. Some of the places we went didn't allow children, so we had to hide in the bunk. And this was only for about a week riding in the truck, I couldn't imagine doing it all the time.

Anyone considering raising a family in a truck should reconsider. Children need space to run around and play, especially children of that age. Children need friends to play with. Being couped up in a truck is no place for a child, believe me your children will get tired of it. An occasional trip is fine, but not long term.

03-20-2007 03:15 AM

It would be nice if people actually answered his question. He's not asking for advise on raising children!! Keep in mind, people who are allowed to home school are no dummies themselves!!!

Shawnee 03-20-2007 03:28 AM

Well I can't answer his question because I don't know any companies that allow it, I know my company doesn't allow it and they don't allow children under 11 years old to ride in the truck. I am just concerned for the children, there are far too many children nowdays that are overweight, from lack of exercise and too many video games.

Rev.Vassago 03-20-2007 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by SteveBooth
It would be nice if people actually answered his question. He's not asking for advise on raising children!! Keep in mind, people who are allowed to home school are no dummies themselves!!!

People who home school don't keep their children in an 8 foot by 8 foot box all day. :roll:

The question has been answered already. There are no major companies that would allow this, as it is an insurance liability nightmare.

wot i life 03-20-2007 03:47 AM

You say your kids are 5 and 10.
I took my daughters, aged 4 and 6 on a three hour drive in a truck and it couldn,t end quickly enough. A great error on my part. Motion sickness, repeatedly needing the toilet, boredom, arguing, etc. etc. etc.
I swear, if my daughters couldn,t drive I would never have made it home.......No seriously though, you have a lot to consider. It would be folly to go on the road with your kids. Please reconsider :wink:

Sonny Pruitt 03-20-2007 04:07 AM

not an issue of home schooling
people do it every day
no problem

a trucking environment
(just look who/what sits in a truckstop every day
dirty toilets,dirty showers,pee all over the parking lot,)
is no place for children on a daily basis

and if you think it is bad on a few forum answers
just think of the grief he will get from people
on the road
including do gooders calling the authorities

Twilight Flyer 03-20-2007 04:58 AM

Several posters said it best. A truck is no place to raise a child, much less a couple of them. That is perhaps also one of the reasons that most major companies will not allow it, either. Not only is it an insurance nightmare due to the potential legal liability, but it also does not reflect well on a company that allows it.

You are hearing a lot of reasons why you should not do it...you would do well to listen to those people. Should you actually do this, the chances of you losing your children due to a lack of a safe and stable home environment are a lot greater than you might think. Child Services will not even hesitate to put them in foster care, should they find out what's going on. I have seen it happen to some of the best-intentioned people out there, with the exact same plans as you have.


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