Have to agree with the above - in over 18 years of being in the trucking racket and having owned more than 2 dozen trucks over the years I can honestly say I have NEVER, NOT 1 TIME MET OR TALKED TO A SINGLE DRIVER WHO ENDED UP ACTUALLY OWNING THE TRUCK HE LEASE PURCHASED. it just doesn't happen!
Second thought... QUOTE: "JCT doesn't hire 'newbies" -
Sorry bro but 1 year (or even 2!) in fact IS a 'newbie' for that matter!!
Just my humble opinion...
Don't be stupid
Discussion in 'John Christner' started by napoleon solo, Jul 4, 2008.
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I just did the math on most JCT leases based on a new truck. three years comes up to $117,000 total plus the one dollar at the end. Fuel costs you will have no matter who you drive for. My Nephew just got a new freightliner from a dealer and his loan amount was $118,000 plus what ever interest he is charged. From what I read and was told by JCT drivers the plates and permits are paid by the company. So JCT lease is not really a bad deal. Only thing is from what I am told is they are not really set up for teams if a team is looking to work for them.DenaliDad Thanks this.
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I just got confirmed to attend orientation with only 8 months experience. Since I'm reading this thread you can tell I'm giving it quite a lot of thought before I jump in.
Some poster was mentioning QC audits.... I really don't want to run with a company that will press me to run outside the HOS. If only because I'd get very very tired. At 90 cents + .48 FCS (so effectively about 75 cents per mile after I buy fuel) , I guess you'd have to run a lot of miles to pay your fixed costs.
Prime looks more interesting, but I don't know if they're actually going to hire me. Have a few more paperwork items to submit to them. My intuition says to be wary of the company that calls you back the soonest. What I like most about Prime is they don't wave that "own the truck" offer at you. They're honest enough to admit that realistically, you will never own it. -
I think you just figured it out late and didn't listen to those who told you not to do it but you did it because it sounded like a good deal right? Lol
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JCT runs Qc elogs and is very much by the books. I have witnessed between 5-15 successful 1.00$ playoffs a year in each of the 6 years I have been here. And with their new lease payment plan of $120.00 pus .18-.21 cpm I expect too see more people do well and be able to afford even more time off with their families while working to having their slice of the pie.
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Iowa 80 truck show is this week. Anybody near Walcott Ia swing by and say hello. I have a loaner truck (cascadia) and my stainless show trailer entered. Unfortunately my Coronado show class truck was clipped Monday!!!! Nonetheless swing by and visit, be safe out there.
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JCT has like what is it? 800 drivers? 4 year leases? If the success rate were 100%, there would be 200 successful payoffs every year. So if there's only 15 per year, that means I have about a 7-8% chance of achieving ownership.
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Just because I only personally know of 5-15 does not mean others I don't personally know have been successful as well. That being said, success rate for any new business is low as it is with becoming an owner operator.
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I no this thread old but broking frieght to yourself is illegal
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There are some at kllm that own the truck after purchasing it from them jct has very few that do im going to put this plainly i work for jct as a lease purchase i have ranve 3500 miles in a week watched my fuel cost and other expenses had almost 3 gs in reimbursements and out of all that money i took home 800 bucks explain this to me please oh and pay is 90cpm
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