I think 48packard said it best, the instant gradification, of getting a truck/leasing a truck and becoming a business, with a few signitures, but without understanding what is expected of you once to sign on the dotted line. On you tube there a female that signed a lease with Prime, her weekly payments where 1295. Thats right your read that right. Well the truck broke down 5 times in a month and she had hotel bills she couldnt pay,Prime ended up paying those bills for her, but then she wanted to take some time off to regroup lol, but didn't understand why Prime was looking for that payment. Just a good example of not understanding what your getting yourself into and not understanding what that fine print means and of course not asking ?'s before hand...
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Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by Wolfen666, Nov 13, 2012.
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and this silly notion that LPs keep rates down that OOIDA is promoting must have come from the Lunatic Truckers manifesto. -
You don't believe that helps megas artificially lower rates and grab biz? I think that is the Swift model at DG DC's
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Hello everyone, sorry I have been MIA for awhile, but I had a bad flareup with my fibromyalgia. I just have to say that you guys always give great advice whether it is positive or negative. Your advice was really helpful when it came time to make our decision, but we did it by doing our research and running numbers. I agree that most drivers who go from company to l/p have a very difficult time making ends meet because they are in the negative more then the positive. The first key is to not go with the most expensive truck because what you make might just be enough to pay for the truck, but not the rest of the deductions. The second key is knowing when to get fuel at a cheaper price then going to the east coast and filling up, because 9 times out of 10 you will eat away any profit. The third thing is to understand how you are getting paid, and be conservative with everything you do out on the road. I always stock my husbands truck up with food, so that he can live out of his truck instead the truck stops.
I know that alot of you were against us going to l/p, but I can honestly say that this has been a better choice for us. It is possible to be a l/p driver, but make sure you know everything up front before signing a lease. If you keep your costs as low as possible, then you can succeed.
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The whole concept that Megas use LPs to reduce rates is based on the assumption that the LP is cheaper than a company driver. And that these companies need to cut these rates to get the business. As far as I am concerned all this is TS talk.
For years carriers have been telling the markets that they are not making money on LP equipment BUT these programs are valuable because the get more miles from solo drivers and able to get more teams (that demand premium rates). Remember, when a company has an LP truck, you have about a 10% completion rate, the average driver is in a lease truck less than 8 months, a truck sits MT just over 3 weeks between drivers and less than have of the repair costs are recovered on a returned truck. What a terrible business to be in.
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I'm totally interested ibn this subject matter, and am the considering O/O route. I've read only one positive comment concerning Lease Purchase mentioned on the page that offered some useful advice. Can anyone offer other methods to achieving this goal without haveing large sums of money to start with and then suggest a good carrier to lease on with that would help maximize profits
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Does any one have any info about Altom's lease purchase program and probablity of success with hard work and persuverance
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