Dont waste your time with 6 Speed Rooster, he would much rather you become a mindless union drone for UPS, or FedEx, rather than do something that tests you and requires you to actually work.
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Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by rookietrucker, Dec 13, 2009.
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Your FedEx comment makes no sense.
I only think hard working truckers need not have deal with Fleece purchase deals where 80% fail in advance.browndawg Thanks this. -
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Now to your reply. Are you saying people shouldn't lease because they haven't invested into their business? Are you implying I don't deserve the money I make?
Comparing lease deals to a housing market crash makes me believe you don't know much about either. -
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This whole argument sounds like this to me:
**Lease/purchase agreements are horrible contracts that only benefit the company; any driver who gets into one is a fool, destined for immense failure, period. No ifs, ands, or buts.
**Any driver who wants to succeed as a non-company driver has to save money, buy a truck on his own, maybe even get his own authority (this, of course, being the only way to practically guarantee success), and arrange loads on his own. Only then will he succeed. No ifs, ands, or buts.
Well, hogwash. Both are ludicrous. Either one can succeed and both can fail. Many will, but here's the key questions: WHO CARES? And whose business is it, anyway? If any driver - you, me, that one over there - wants to get into a lease or a lease/purchase, who else should care? What business is it of ours? What right do we have to call names, make disparaging, ugly remarks, or make it personal in any way? There is no reason for or benefit to these extreme opinions that are not backed up with documented facts.
As far as I know, in our country, we still get to succeed or fail based on our own decisions, planning, and/or performance. So we should get off our high horses, stop being snobs, and either offer support and positive support and feedback when asked or shut the h$ll up.Mike g, mukhtarjama, silverwolf59 and 4 others Thank this. -
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