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  1. walkinboss

    walkinboss Light Load Member

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    im not liking this place more and more....and i only got 12 that im supposed to be in sapulpa yea right doubt that will happen with whats going on with new hires lately.....:biggrin_2552:
     
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  3. truckin4alivin

    truckin4alivin Light Load Member

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    good way to put it
     
  4. NORTHSTAR66

    NORTHSTAR66 Bobtail Member

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    whats going on with the newbies?
     
  5. NORTHSTAR66

    NORTHSTAR66 Bobtail Member

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    maybe you shouldnt have told the owner of the co. what you thought about how to hand out his trucks, and just simply asked him for a new or newer truck.
     
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  6. jdrentzjr

    jdrentzjr Road Train Member

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    While you are correct that a company can cancel your lease, even if you own your truck, you missed my point, or I should atleast make it clearer.

    If a company cancels your lease, and you own your truck, you can still lease on with another company. And if that's not possible, you can still become an independent. Both of these senerios mean you have a job.

    However, I will agree that if you are a lousy businessman/driver/o/o, owning your own truck will NOT mean you have a job, or that you will be successfull.
     
  7. kelgar50

    kelgar50 Medium Load Member

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    Also by owning the truck you did not just throw your investment away.
    I own my truck and trailer if I leave the equipment goes with me and I did not waste the money I invested.And if I screwed up and can't put the truck on anywhere like jdrentzjr said I can go independent.If that doesn't work I can sell and regain some money.
    So ye there is a difference.
     
  8. trucker112166

    trucker112166 Light Load Member

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    you are correct but also if you own your truck and you can't get leased on with someone right away you still have to make that truck payment so for that reason the JCT lease is good you just walk away
     
  9. LMB

    LMB "Olde Goat"

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    You know we can argue this own or lease crap till the cows come home. A job is a job. Thats why we have shoe salesmen, garbage collectors, bus drivers, and so on. I like what I am doing, and you like what you are doing(at least I hope so). Do you have it better than me??? Don't know, don't care. I can go out right now and finance a brand new tractor and trailer, but I don't want to. I might change my mind in a few months. This way, I can walk a way clean. Don't have to worry about makin truck payments till I can sell, or taking a loss on my purchase. Like I said before, it's like renting an office space.
     
  10. kelgar50

    kelgar50 Medium Load Member

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    Hhmmm....I own my truck the title is in the safe at the house so no I don't have to make a payment.
    And my trailer I do have a payment and it has been sitting for the last 4 months and making the payment has not been a problem.Trailer will be paid off next year.
     
  11. walkinboss

    walkinboss Light Load Member

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    you know guys this thread that lmb started here is not to discuss lease vs. owning...there is a thread for that...its getting hard to get thru whats going on here for that reason....please lets keep it to how jct doin thanks...be safe out there.
     
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