i talked to the freightliner dealer by crswvc a bout leasing and he told me i needed to have at least 2 years exp before they would consider selling/leasing me a truch that was used and i would have to have about 5 years to get into a new truck..that would be on my own credit etc..thats why crs and others dangle a lease that is so easy .. driving is hard and few newbes make their first year.. i just barely did and didnt lease because i knew i didnt want to drive otr all the time and probalbly not with central..there are to many other places that pay more have more home time and better opportunities in general... if you want to drive alot leasing is great as long as you dont want to leave crs..a truck lease is like any other lease it makes money for the leasing co plain and simple.. but you get great tax deductions and a truck for zip...if you have a plan and figure out crs is your life for the next 3 years then go for it...i would suggest just using crs for the training program and jumping to another company that pays more has more to offer in benifits, and experience... once you get some months and years under your belt alot of opportuinites are there with a cdl in you walllet..just dont hit any thing while you are driving
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dont float while traing at crs with your trainer is up to the trainer.. when on your own just dont grind the gears..it makes a mess on the hwy.. ha ha
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I was just summing up leases to the people who do not know about them. Not all leasing is bad but, leasing with the larger companies is not a good idea most of the time. If a smaller company can offer a lease they're usually okay; just make sure you do your homework before you go with one. As you said, dealerships will want you to have experience before they will consider leasing a truck to you. But like I said, you really need at least 2-3 years minimum experience before you look into leasing a truck. If you have decent credit, a good bit of experience, you can finance a truck and lease it on to almost any company and become an owner operator or you can start working for yourself.
You really need at least 2 to 3 years experience driving before you take the plunge into leasing or purchasing or you will find yourself in a hole that you can't get out of. -
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my dm had sent out a warning and i asked him about my idle he said i was ok i went back and looked at my stats for aug and it was 40% or higher i dont remember using that muck idle time .. one week was from south carolina to phoenix..there is space to store your load locks and when you drop or swap a load and leave yours on the trailer make sure you tell your dm so he can note the load number and when you go to get some new ones from crs you are not charged for them.
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well have alot of time on my hands againg.. wife has health issues and i have been on extended leave since christmas.. its given me time to look for local work though and i will be starting with another company monday.. i will post my experiences here for the benifit of any one who wants to see what happens when you leave crs..
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Lady K Thanks this.
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LOCAL WORK. it ain't there anymore. and what's there the wages SUCK. they are $3 lower then when i first started 12 years ago. that's why i came back on the road.
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