JB Hunt - Power Only program

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  1. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

    " OPTIMUS PRIME " Light Load Member

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    What year does your tractor have to be?
     
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  3. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    They will never ask. You can run a 1979 Mack 300 day cab for all they care. As long as you get the loads in on time all is good.

    I am surprised that any O/O would even consider leasing onto someone that is going to do this. Getting authority is the easy part. It is finding the loads and keeping running at a profit that is hard. I have told many a leased drivers that I have talked to that this is a good step towards independence. Someone booking your loads, don't have to wait to be paid and all the extra expenses of getting own authority may add and extra $.05/mile but they can make $.20-.30/mile more. Kinda a nice stepping stone.
     
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  4. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

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    That sounds good, this other carrier that I was researching required 5yrs or newer. Also, $3,000 qualcomm escrow, 2million auto & liability, NO RATE GUARANTEE, no lumper fees, carrier pays for reefer fuel, min. $150k cargo ins, shall I go on......

    :biggrin_25514::biggrin_25514::biggrin_25514:And that's why you are the mann!!! I really think this would help my/our situation being a nice stepping stone. Leasing is not an option for us. (Would love too if we could though)

    Good for new carriers just getting started. They also have allot of freight (teams), billing won't be an issue, and when we decide to get a trailer use them as a back up.
     
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  5. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    The company you are talking about. Was that a power only program? Deal with these power only programs is that you can pull their trailer for a couple weeks then go do you own thing and never go back. Putting in a qualcom seems more like a longer term deal.

    And wondering, why can't you lease to someone?
     
  6. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

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    Yes sir. Prime Inc, the contract is in my lap as we speak. I kept it because my Pomeranians needs something to ishh on while I'm researching. lol:biggrin_2559:::biggrin_2559:
    But seriously though it's for a year, and you can pull other freight but for a hefty price. You also have to get it approved first from what I've researched.


    Wife has a COUPLE speeding:biggrin_25513: tickets on her MVR. All of them were personal vehicle related but they don't care.
     
  7. amh

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    Have you ever thought of using another company to help with extra loads in bad areas?
     
  8. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

    " OPTIMUS PRIME " Light Load Member

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    If you're talking to me, what company did you have in mind?

    Most major carriers wants to be listed on your insurance. I refuse to list a major carrier on my ins. just to pull a few loads with them.
     
  9. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    I don't have a problem having other carriers listed. Doesn't cost me anything and it sure comes in handy!
     
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  10. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

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    Is that for every insurance agency or just for yours b/c I thought it cost extra to add them on?
    Also, is there a limit to how many you can have listed on your policy?
     
  11. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    I guess it's just my insurance company. I've never paid extra or was told I had a limit on how many certificates she could generate without a charge. If the coverages are the same, I don't see the real issue. Maybe it's just a way the insurance companies generate more income for themselves.
     
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