how many companies can i lease with

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by hiii98, Aug 17, 2014.

  1. hiii98

    hiii98 Light Load Member

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    I thought I've read about truckers who lease on with 11+ companies and always have a reload as a result. I believe the answer is your only allowed to lease with one company, however whats to stop you from removing your stickers and applying the alternative lease company when hauling a reload for them? I own a 1 ton truck, what is the secret to ensuring the best odds of a reload on your way back?
     
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  3. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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  4. hiii98

    hiii98 Light Load Member

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    screwnsround with uship...lol. my leasing company had solid reload leads that paid well and no screwing around. Now if i leased with 2 companies...id have twice the leads....right??
     
  5. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    No.

    It depends on your contract and how they allow it to take place. Many companies (at least the ones I deal with) will not allow a second company to be used.
     
  6. hiii98

    hiii98 Light Load Member

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    ik positive they dont allow u to sign with otbers but hownwould they know if they have 1k + contractors?
     
  7. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    So basically what you're asking is how to get away with something that is unethical, if not illegal. Not sure if you'd want to take the advice of someone who is willing to publicize how they do that, as opposed to keeping it to themselves.
     
  8. Bikerboy

    Bikerboy Light Load Member

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    Run your own plates and insurance and us dot number and haul for whoever you want
     
  9. chris886

    chris886 Medium Load Member

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    learn to drive a real truck and you will get real loads
     
  10. hiii98

    hiii98 Light Load Member

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    such a ignorant answer Chris. learn this side of the business and you will see a 1 ton hauling a 53 foot trailer makes more than a semi. will have my cdl by next week to get a "real" load. I could give a #### about comparing #### sizes I care about comparing bank roll.
     
    ballardkrystin Thanks this.
  11. hiii98

    hiii98 Light Load Member

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    do you have any numbers for those costs? is this a option the smarter haulers do? I don't want to be a part of the cattle in Indiana, want to work smarter and always secure a reload.
     
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