My experience in Prime's lease program so far.

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by crocky, Feb 2, 2018.

  1. IrreverentCrawfish

    IrreverentCrawfish Light Load Member

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    Exactly. At the end of the day, I know I'd be getting boned by the lease program, but as long as I make more leasing than I would company, that's just more in the bank for a down payment on my own truck in a year.
     
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  3. Scooter Jones

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    You averaged only $1.49 per mile gross revenue? There is NO WAY anyone doing that in this industry can turn a profit.

    These company executives have to be laughing their arses off behind closed doors or during their golf tee times at the suckers who line up for these deals.
     
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  4. trucker28truck

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    Yes, statement summary, revenue per mile summary, after 1 year 1.49 cents per mile, guaranteed by prime was 1.02 it means you can not get less than 1.02 cents per mile pay, which is to cover only truck lease payment and fuel costs, so for driver nothing take home. mine 1.49 means my salary was 49 cents per mile, doing lease it was 3 cents more than company driver in lightweight truck, condo truck 41 cents per mile, so, that what i am saying it was pure nonsense work for prime, they get all the money, driver sucks big time at prime, at least i did. The funny part, when i delivered 4 loads per week and at the end of the week i had - 300$ negative on my statement, how the hell it could be, i work and i am in debt at the end of the week? Welcome to prime, you will be robbed low there.You cant refuse loads at prime, all nonsense. Not there anymore, happy to be out.
     
  5. Scooter Jones

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    You assumed ALL the risk, grossed 0.49 per mile as a sub-contractor with no benefits, paying your own SE taxes, etc, were a slave to the truck in hopes of what in the end?

    What are these recruiters putting in the food at orientation that would convince a guy to sign up for something like that?
     
  6. Linte_Loco

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    And the experience of handling more financial responsibility regarding trucking expenses can’t be ignored.
     
  7. crocky

    crocky Road Train Member

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    Whatever Mr Super Trucker..

    If you hate lease so much why are you in the lease forum? I'm giving real world info to other drivers who might or might not go lease. Im glad you were given the golden key to a truck your first day on the job and you made $100k your 1st year..

    The rest of us arent so lucky as you.. so I'm giving out some info from someone actually runnig a lease truck. This way other drivers can get a bit more info to go by instead of constantly reading over and over the opinions of Super Truckers who think lease sucks and can't wait to tell everyone..

    Really, if you haters don't like leases so much why do you spend so much time trolling the lease forum?
     
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  8. crocky

    crocky Road Train Member

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    You found your better company, after doing your 1st year with Prime. I would assume it's safe to say you wouldn't have gotten that job if not for your 1st year's experance.

    That's where I'm at now, getting that 1st year experance and running hard to make the most of it.
     
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  9. crocky

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    That's not really accurate.. you can't just say it cost $1.00
    /mile for the truck then you only made .49.. It doesn't work that way.

    If you ran 2000 miles is just under $3k but if you ran 3000 miles you made $4,4k.. You cant just say you made .49/ mile because you assume thetruck cost $1/mile.. it doesn't work that way there are a lot of variables to sort out income to profit ratio when you get paid diffrent rates for loads and run diffrent miles each week. If it was always the same pay and same miles your way would work, but it changes every week with OTR.

    Prime offers 1.02 mile as a base guaranteebut doesn't mean that's the cost of the truck. For the record that 1.02 is BS anyway. They say it's 1.02 mile base but truth is you have to average below 1.02 which you never will. Meaning you still might get a crap load out of NJ that ends up paying .90 cents but as long as your week averages above $1.02 You won't get anything extra. You just don't take those loads is all unless it's sending you to a very good location for your next load.


    For the record I'm in the $1.83 for my lease to date.
     
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  10. crocky

    crocky Road Train Member

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    This is the right way to look at it and same way I look at it. The lease is not a good deal, but it can be used to make yourself more money than you would make as a company driver if you can hustle. Lease is not for lazy people.
     
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  11. Scooter Jones

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    Just wondering, what does Prime charge per month for a new truck, just the lease payment?

    Is it based on 4 years, 5 years? Also, at the end of the lease, is there a residual balance if you want to buy the truck? If so, how much is it?

    The place where I used to work charged the lease ops $2,800 a month for 60 mos with a residual of $35,000 at the end. This is for a basic KW T680 with a Paacar motor and auto.

    That's $203,000 all in if the guy pays it off at the end of 5 years.

    That my friends is what you call getting hosed.
     
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