J&R Schugel

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by RogerThat72, May 26, 2014.

  1. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

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    Yeah well it's probably not worth it die to the fact heavy loads and gas mileage will suck. I'll just stay company.
     
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  3. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Whew! I'm glad you reached a good decision there!

    How about saving up for a good old 2002 truck and leasing on somewhere? I know the age requirements with most, but there's a few places that'll take an ol girl . . .
     
  4. ogre99

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    You're not getting a straight answer on the question about how long you stay out as an O/O because there is no straight answer. You make that and many other decisions for yourself. That's part of owning a business. You have to consider that you have a truck to pay for. Ballpark about 55 cpm for fuel, 6 cpm for maintenance. So of you figured $1.35 per mile including FSC, that's roughly 75 cpm for you after variable costs. With an $850 weekly overhead, the first 1100-1200 miles every week go to the truck. You'll want a good accounting firm, I recommend ATBS. They specialize in trucking. As part of that, they offer clients a business course. They also bill monthly for continued services, rather than on the spot fees. That monthly service includes profit and loss tracking, and access to some basic legal services specific to trucking.
     
  5. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

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    350,000 mile warranty
    $50 dollars per he shop rate


    they wanted to or where leaning towards a brand new 2015 I really would like a 12 or 13 to lower the payments and yes once again I'm thinking about leasing a truck after all exspenses on a 2750 week I would clear 1650 or so with no taxes taken out so I'm going to estimate 1200 give or take after taxes.

    36 month lease and option to buy truck at the end.
     
  6. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

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    $850 per week after all exspses except for fuel and taxes. I know you guys are browsing just give me the truth I can handle it! I'm averaging 7.4 without trying today I tried to get fuel economy up and averaged 8.2 not going to always be that way but still it's a good start. APU equipped.
     
  7. AsphaltCowboy747

    AsphaltCowboy747 Bobtail Member

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    ROger
    PM me sometime im curious about your experience with JR
     
  8. T_TRUCKER.

    T_TRUCKER. Road Train Member

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    Be careful Rodger make sure you do all your homework, I'm all for a good lease, just be sure that .90 CPM is something that you are going to gain from, if I were you I'd keep looking, for example my company pays me 79% of line haul and average load is 1.80-2.40 a mile, I already know I'm not taking a load that pays under 1.70, with my numbers I won't be making much from anything less.
    good luck.
     
  9. Rooster1291979

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