Prime Flatbed Divison Info

Discussion in 'Prime' started by OpenRoadDreamer, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. Danfromwindsor

    Danfromwindsor Road Train Member

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    So far Ive averaged better than 50cpm "take home before taxes" on all miles. Ive been here getting close to a month.
     
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  3. da1

    da1 Road Train Member

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    I 2nd the cash flow vote
     
  4. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    .50/mi before taxes sounds an awful lot like company driver wages. I would assume your tax liability as a lease op is significant. My company driver average make .42-.47/mi before OD,short haul,stops,benefits, etc.
     
  5. sharp.dressed.man

    sharp.dressed.man Heavy Load Member

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    Are your drivers making that much while also investing in buying a piece of brand new equipment?
     
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  6. skellr

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    Heard they upped the tie down requirements we should carry to 20 each of straps, chains, and binders...
     
  7. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    I would need to see the details of the lease before I agree with statement it is an investment toward the purchase of a new piece of equipment. Most leases I have seen are not really putting the driver on the track to attain ownership. Additionally, the statement made was that the lease op made .50/mi BEFORE tax liability. What is the tax liability?
     
  8. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    As a lease/op, you pay Uncle Sam yourself. That's the tax liability. Your taxes owed are dependent on your tax situation.
     
  9. da1

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    Wow that's a lot where are you guys going to put all of the extra securement the headache is already mostly full and the 60in side box is no more if you have a 2011 or newer truck
     
  10. perufb

    perufb Light Load Member

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    20 chains and binders seems excessive, why dont they just give you some bigger ones?
     
  11. Danfromwindsor

    Danfromwindsor Road Train Member

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    20 chains it is and yes its a huge pia. As for 50cpm sounding like company driver wages well Im comfortable with that. I dont know many company drivers making that much and I know no company drivers that have the flexibility I have to go or not go where I want and take off where I want etc. I could make wild claims of more money like this weeks check of 1900+ for 2900mi but to represent that as a every week thing would be dishonest. I try to give straight info so drivers considering being a lease op can make a fair assesment of the program.
     
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