Anyone ever heard of Rosemont Logistics/Rosemont Trucking??

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  1. artruckerwife

    artruckerwife Bobtail Member

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    My husband just put in his two weeks notice with his current employer and his cousin is supposed to start at Rosemont Logistics and my husband has been talking to the owner of the company. I have checked out their website, which doesn't have much info about their driving careers. I also did a google search, trying to find reviews. Nothing. Other than info that was provided by the company snapshot on the FMCSA website, I can't find any other info about them.
    They are based in College Station TX, it says they have 10 drivers and they do a lease purchase program. I'm just trying to sniff out anything bad about them before hubby commits to them lol.
    This will be our first foray into lease purchase but he does want to own his own truck and this company sounds good, but it sounds almost too good to be true.
     
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  3. Oldschool3400

    Oldschool3400 Bobtail Member

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    With all the over engineered tech, lack of durability, lack of self repair ability I would never consider owning any new truck, especially not one out of warranty.
    I have been in the industry for over 30 years, the good old days of owning a truck went out the window with the end of 3406 B/C, BCIII, IV And early N14 production.
    This of course is just my 2 cents.
     
  4. artruckerwife

    artruckerwife Bobtail Member

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    The truck he will be getting will have a 300,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty excluding tires of course
     
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  5. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    The short answer: no really new/good info on Rosemont Logistics.

    Past that....

    at present....overall, freight rates are way down, freight volumes are down....yet operating costs remain high.

    Most forecasts suggest these conditions will probably not change much anytime soon.....

    If you've read/browsed other threads here on the Forum where the participants are in the ownership phase....you can see that it's really tough out there right now.

    Presently--to make decent money in your proposed situation, your husband's next carrier will have to have either:
    • An existing freight base of very loyal, dedicated customers....or
    • Basically a magic crystal ball--to find consistent loads that pay decent overall rates...both going out, and coming back....
    ...or some combination of both.

    The following Forum thread may help you in your decision-making process (pay special attention to posts #27 & #30):

    Lease purchase? YES or NO? | TruckersReport.com Trucking Forum | #1 CDL Truck Driver Message Board (thetruckersreport.com)

    Based on what I have read elsewhere here on the Forum of late about current (and predicted) conditions on this subject--I would respectfully suggest that hubby work (for the time being, at least) somewhere as a company driver, minimize your financial obligations, leave the truck ownership and maintenance/repair headaches back on the carrier....and bank as much money as you both can....until later market conditions (and thus--your odds of success) improve considerably.

    Some types of freight of course pay better than others--choose wisely. :cool:

    Overall--instead of "lease-op"....it's nicknamed, "fleece-flop".....for a reason. :(

    The good news: Texas is a great place to find work in the trucking business. :grin:

    -- Lual
     
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  6. gekko1323

    gekko1323 Road Train Member

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    Is it a walkaway lease? Understand that your hubby will have to bust his A#$ to make decent money. Especially with the current rates. He will not be able to take time off because the payments will still be due. Is it a weekly payment or monthly? Can he choose his own loads? Will he be able to verify ratecons? Is he getting 100% of the fuel surcharge? Is the company taking a percentage? I never saw the logic in lease-purchase. You are basically only going to end up making a little more than a company driver (after all the expenses) with a helluva lot more risk. And you have to understand that the company will take care of their company drivers before their lease operators. Why? Because they make more money and they pay their company drivers less. They also have to worry about the expenses associated with company trucks. With lease operators, they pass those expenses onto them instead. The two choices as far as I'm concerned are to be a company driver or to have your own authority.
     
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  7. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    L/P is a concern.Remember, THIS IS GOING TO BE A BUSINESS. Not just another driving job. You need to keep track of EVERYTHING.
     
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  8. gekko1323

    gekko1323 Road Train Member

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    I would throw a Series 60 in that group. Don't disrespect those old Detroits!
     
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  9. artruckerwife

    artruckerwife Bobtail Member

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    This company only does lease-purchase. They do not have any company drivers. He will be paid per mile and the owner of the company said they have loads planned weekly, so when he leaves out on a Monday, he will already know where he's going the rest of the week. If, for some reason, they can't find him a load, he can find his own load. His truck payment will be $600 a week. They hold a certain amount out to put into a maintenance account. They will buy all his straps, chains, tarps, etc.
    He will be gone 2 weeks then home for 3 days. The current company he's at, he's home every weekend, so I will miss that. I also have cancer appointments in Georgia and he told them he has to have that time off to take me, which they said wasn't an issue. But he will have to save to make sure he can make his truck payment.
    He isn't thrilled with the equipment he'll be driving. He likes the older Kenworths and he will have to start out in an automatic, which he hates, but after a couple months the owner said he'd buy him a manual truck.
    We understand we will have to keep track of everything. If this doesn't work out, his boss from his current company said he could come back any time and he tried to get him to stay.
     
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  10. Oldschool3400

    Oldschool3400 Bobtail Member

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    I would agree as long as it’s pre EGR and the overhead has been updated.
     
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  11. gekko1323

    gekko1323 Road Train Member

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    I'm not going to say another word, but I just want you to ponder a question I need to ask you: WHY would a company ONLY have lease operators? Apply simple gaming theory to arrive at your answer. This should be enough to convince you NOT to do a lease purchase. Tell the company to go find some other fool to pay for their company's equipment and expenses AND to give them a substantial chunk of their hard-earned cash to give them a nice profit.
     
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