Quality Equipment Sales Indianapolis

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by outerspacehillbilly, Jul 6, 2010.

  1. Scoobydoo032282

    Scoobydoo032282 Bobtail Member

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    Quality company is owned by celadon trucking, but has other companies that lease from them, but what they have recently started is a hiden secret of running 90days before they will release a truck to be used with another company that pays better ish.
     
  2. crutchfield

    crutchfield Bobtail Member

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    Not. A one hit wonder but a 20+ years success . Only a person like you will find it hard to make it in this business ,cause getting a truck isn't just trucking its business, small minds not allowed
     
    trucklyfe Thanks this.
  3. crutchfield

    crutchfield Bobtail Member

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    Another unhappy person , if you don't like your life in trucking do something else. Oh by the way 5 yrs 500000 mile warranty .BOOM
     
  4. Emmanuel Vithu

    Emmanuel Vithu Light Load Member

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    I have been with quality leasing for 2 months and so far so good, the problem is with star freight the carrier am with.

    I need a good carrier with paper logs.
    Lots of miles aka lots of dough, am young no need to sit around in truck stops.
    3,600miles I bring home $3000 with star freight, lately I've see no miles.
     
  5. Emmanuel Vithu

    Emmanuel Vithu Light Load Member

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    Love trucking just need to pay what it ought to
     
  6. Emmanuel Vithu

    Emmanuel Vithu Light Load Member

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    Yes they are celadon.
     
  7. SeanLyman

    SeanLyman Light Load Member

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    Don't lease a used truck. They will lease you a brand new one. The used ones are headaches and you will have to fight for repairs. Get a new one with factory warranty and run it. Eagle logistics supposedly isn't bad. They are nonforced dispatch where you pick your loads. Stick with percentage loads. Mileage is too hit or miss. Read the lease purchase forum on this site. There are a few threads about Quality on there
     
  8. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    high miles does not equal high net income. It never has, and it never will. That's a mega fleet company driver mind set.
     
  9. Emmanuel Vithu

    Emmanuel Vithu Light Load Member

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    True if you are making 90cpm,
    I did average about 1.50cpm, like I said I'ld rather ran than sit at the truck stop. And I prefer taking home above $2000/week, so I have to get good miles to reach that.
     
  10. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    No. You really don't need a lot of miles to make two a week. Look into high revenue, short mile runs.
     
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