Because last year I was with a local company for 10 years (off the road). Everyone wanted a refresher course, for what, I have no idea. I took the stupid 3 day course with Celadon and wound up teaching their instructors how to teach the students to back up. The students thanked me and a lot of rumors started flying... Anyway, after aceing all their stupid tests and doing the refresher, they wanted to cut my pay to pay for the so-called refresher course. I told them to stick it and jumped on a plane home. Best move I ever made!
Gordon has the best planners I have ever seen. IF your ETA/PTA is accurate, they will roll your wheels off. Plus, with 25 drop yards around the country, and all the time they give you to run a load, I can almost always drop and hook an empty to load out a new load without having to deliver.
CELADON is not a place you want to be!!!!!!!
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Leases, man where can we start? In order to be profitable in any business one must know what are his/her fixed costs. There is really no way to sucessfully determine the cost of depreciation, the interest rate on your "loan" (typically referred to in leases as capitalized costs), and last, your maintenance as it is usually msndated at a set rate per month deducted from settlements. Who pays for the permits, insurance and incidental costs. Really, I can't see how there is a prayer of a chance to make money, drive and handle the governmental, regulatory requirements. Motor fuel tax calculations, withholdings and etc. Smarter than I me thinks.
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I was stuck in one of those smoke belchers for almost half a year, and I'm willing to bet it spent a full month out of those six in the shop. It was a pro star, but it was still a troublesome piece of junk that broke down all the time -
All trucks have issues had a 2003 379 with a c-15 6nz 600hp was in shop once a month before I sold it with 234k on it so I bought a 200 kw w9 had electrical problems constantly then I got a 2013 prostar with a Cummins it's still rollin hard with 700k had valves adjusted and replaced radiator is only major thing besides pms as I change my oil and all filter at 15k religiously got 72k on a 2016 lonestar owner op specd no issues Cummins 15
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