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Old 09-10-2007, 02:43 AM
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The old Dick Simon would let anyone ride, newborns, mothers, you name it.

They went out of business and I doubt that the company that took their place, Central Refrigerated, has the same policy.
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The old Dick Simon would let anyone ride, newborns, mothers, you name it.
Ya think they would let someone bring a skunk along? :| :P
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The old Dick Simon would let anyone ride, newborns, mothers, you name it.

They went out of business and I doubt that the company that took their place, Central Refrigerated, has the same policy.
If I would have to guess I would say Central's rider policy is the same as Swifts. Children age 10 or over when not in school. Least ways that was Swift's policy when I worked there in 99.
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I think Schneider is 10 yrs and up, and only during summer mos.
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Old 09-10-2007, 01:22 PM
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Crete is the most generous I have seen with the 1-5 yr old as long as another parent is on board. Then 5-19 can come along. The immediate family thing is strange though, would like to take mom and dad on board once in awhile. Oh, well it pays the bills.
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I have a 16 month baby who rides in a car seat. In order for us to ever see my husband again, I have to forget about my chronic pain and earn an income while having the baby with me. We are alone. I have no one to just leave him with and if he gets an attack no one knows how to revive him either unless I leave him in a hospital..so hes IN A CAR SEAT. Why? do I need someone else there?

I drove with him 16 hours straight before, I stopped just to change him, bottle him and back to driving. I have to go to bathroom and eat too so again Why? Hes happy in car seat. Hes calm like me.



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At Hunt Transportation you can have a child 1-5 years of age on the truck with you, but the mother or other parent, would have to be on the truck as well. Once the child is 6 and above they can ride without the mother on the truck.

Hunt also has a immediate family rider policy. Meaning your spouse, children, grand children, or step children are the only ones that can ride along.

So if you have a child by someone that isnt married to you under the age of 6, and you would like them to ride along with you they would not be able to ride due to the mother or father not being immediate family.
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The old Dick Simon would let anyone ride, newborns, mothers, you name it.

They went out of business and I doubt that the company that took their place, Central Refrigerated, has the same policy.

Not to go off the rails here but wasn't it a Simon driver who went nuts and drove into the capital building in Sacramento, CA. ?
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