UPDATE!!
I had posted a link to our lease/purchase pay sheet on our site this morning, but I just got out of a meeting and I was asked to pull it off the site because we are going to a banded pay system. The pay rates are going to change significantly in the next couple of days.
I've asked about the eta on the info and was told it would just be a couple of days. I will post the link ASAP. In the meantime, both of those links still work and you can view the job details from both of those.
If you have questions, just shoot me a message.
Thx
Kim
grandma drives for Riverside!
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Hi all, here are the new rates as of June 27, 2011 (It's a banded pay program). I will do my best to keep everything updated, but I may start a thread just for RTI's Lease/Purchase Rate Updates, so please search around the forum for that if you're stumbling on these rates after about August 31, 2011.
Riverside Transport (RTI) Lease/Purchase Operator Rates
The following information is coming straight from the new advertisement:
LEASE PURCHASE (no credit check required)
VARIABLE PAY PLAN = PAY BY YOUR MILES
SHORT TERM LEASES
$.98 cpm plus FSC on ALL Miles
Minimum Requirements: 2+ years OTR experience & 23 years of age
Extras:
- $125 Layover Pay, $25 Stop Pay and Detention Pay after 2 hours
- Free Trip Pak
- Free Pre-pass/EZpass
- Free Satellite Communication
- Free Plates and Permits
- Free Approved Tolls and Scales
- Free Satellite radio *not available for all fleets
I hope this is helpful Message me if you need anything or have questions.
-KW
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Best lease purchase I was ever evolved in was in the early 80s with a company called Fleet Transport. They went out of business years ago. Anyhow the driver got 22% of what the truck grossed regardless. When the truck escrow account reached $5000 the Driver got all profits. If the truck fell below the $5000 because of repairs or whatever the driver went back to 22% of gross. I paid it off in about 2 years and made a good living doing it with no headaches.
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Forget all the jitter jatter, I want to know if I go there are YOU gonna take me for a test drive, ( you know make sure I know what im doing ) cause I sure as hell want to take you.........
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You'll come back with no money, no job, and no truck......
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lol...........
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I could pick apart how you will never make what they are claiming in their statement on the website, (which is small as it is) but I won't. I'll wait and see if anyone else can see the difference between the claims, and what reality really is.
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Fine looking lady I must say.
Diesel Dave Thanks this.
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