Seems like the best plan is to buy from
a used truck dealer. Smaller monthly payment
and paid off in 3 years. Take your truck to any
company at any time. Down side is down payment
and for some the credit check issue.
Thanks for all the input I have learned alot.
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Just buy a truck...eh?SHC Thanks this. -
Anybody planning on a Lease / Purchase business plan:smt017 should get a copy of this month's [ November, 2012 ] issue of "LANDLINE" magazine. It is put out by the OOIDA, a group supporting truck owner / operators. It has an article about leasing equipment
from carriers
. Title of article is " CONSIDER THE ODDS"
, and basically says do not even consider it, bad idea:smt022.
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silenteagle Thanks this.
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Imagine if they outlawed leasing, the number of company drivers would double, making the big boys powerful enough to run most small & independent operator out of the business.
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They know they can make more $$ on a L / P truck than paying a driver and running it themselves. The more money they make, the cheaper they can haul freight. So, by operating cheaper trucks, they can keep rates lower. Common sense 101.
Read the article.str8rida Thanks this. -
The big carriers need the owner operators and independents to haul their freight. Most of them have their own logistics companies where they book freight to those with authority. They get the freight and book it with an owner. They have no equipment costs, no insurance costs and no driver costs. They take their cut off the top and let others assume the risks. I read an article some time ago that stated that something like 90% of all freight hauled goes through carriers with fewer than 50 trucks. Without the owner operators and small carriers, this country would come to a halt. The big carriers cannot haul the bulk of the freight, contrary to what they would have you believe. They may contract to haul it, but contract it out to independents and smaller carriers. Even if you got rid of all the owner operators, they major carriers still cannot haul all the freight. They could not gear up fast enough to offset the loss of capacity. This country can get along just fine without the mega carriers, but the country cannot get along without the owner operators and smaller carriers. There are thousands of carriers and more applying for authority every day.
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silenteagle Thanks this.
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I'm with Swift and they have standardized their truck numbering scheme to the point the planners don't even know if a truck is lease or company.
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