This year, I have again signed up for my third year to be part of the Trucker Buddy Program. My second grade class is located in Pennsylvania. Just recently, the students have written and sent letters to me. I always enjoy reading each one. Last weekend, I spent some time writing back to them answering each of their questions about my family, travel on the road, favorite food, and hobbies. These children are really interested in learning and it’s great to teach them about our profession as drivers and the interesting places we get to visit while doing our job.
For the last couple of months, I’ve picked up post cards along my route and sent them to the class. The teacher told me she discusses each location and has them look up interesting facts about the area and particular points of interest. If I’m scheduled to travel nearby the school, I make arrangements ahead of time with the teacher to visit the class in person. The students always enjoy getting an up close look inside the truck and trailer.
Each teacher and class differs from the previous year. It’s a great opportunity to work with the students and I’m honored to be a “Trucker Buddy”. Through being involved in the program we have the opportunity to assist in educating our students while promoting a positive image for the trucking industry.
If you decide to take part, I’m sure you’ll see why this is such a unique opportunity. If you have a heart, you’ll soon come to see that the rewards far outweigh the time you put into it.
Trucker Buddy International is a nonprofit organization which began in 1992 and is dedicated to helping educate and mentor schoolchildren. The organization matches school grades K-8th with professional truck drivers. Each week drivers share news about their travels while on the road. The students write to the driver and tell about class information they are studying. Students learn skills in math, science, history, social studies and geography while having fun communicating to their “trucker buddy driver.”
For more information go to https://www.truckerbuddy.org/

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Henry Albert

Henry Albert is the owner of Albert Transport, Inc., based in Statesville, NC. Before participating in the "Slice of Life" program, Albert drove a 2001 Freightliner Century Class S/Tâ„¢, and will use his Cascadia for general freight and a dry van trailer. Albert, who has been a trucker since 1983, was recognized by Overdrive as its 2007 Trucker of the Year.

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Super article Henry. I hope as more drivers continue to become aware of being a Trucker Buddy, they will give it a try. I enjoy being involved in my classes progress as the year go on. This is my 4th year and I now have 2 classes.

October 31, 2012 17:59:39 PM

Henry, This is really neat and I have never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing.

October 18, 2012 16:57:11 PM

Henry thank you from the bottom of my heart for talking to us about this program several years ago. We have an unusual situation as we have a 4th grade class in Saint Louis and we have two classes in France. All three classes are awesome and each very unique. We are on the road for extended periods of time and our classes correspond with us through their teacher and email. When we take the truck to see the class we are treated as celebrities with each child wanting to walk beside us and to have our attention it is really a humbling experience and one that does so much good. We talk to our kids about truck safety; riding their bikes around trucks, riding in cars around trucks, and also showing them how the blind spot works. It is a very very very worthwhile use of our time to correspond with the kids. Thank You again Henry for sharing such a great and rewarding project.

October 18, 2012 16:43:36 PM

Great article Henry. I'm also involved in the TruckerBuddy program. I've been doing it for 4 years with a 2nd grade class in North Carolina. It's been a great experience for me and the kids

October 18, 2012 10:25:49 AM

Great article Henry. I can see how it would be a lot of fun to participate. Jaslyn''s letter is very cute and she is quite the artist!

October 18, 2012 8:27:08 AM