I'm interested in the aliance program. Does anyone have any advice. Is it a good choice? Please help I don't know should I go company or aliance
Stevens transport aliance program
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[h=2]Stevens transport aliance program[/h]
What the heck are you even talking about?
Does Steven have some sort of "alliance program"? What is that?Chinatown Thanks this. -
alliance
[uh-lahy-uh ns]
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noun
1.
the act of allying or state of being allied.
2.
a formal agreement or treaty between two ormore nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
3.
a merging of efforts or interests by persons,families, states, or organizations:
an alliance between church and state.
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the persons or entities so allied.
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marriage or the relationship created by marriagebetween the families of the spouses.
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Lease a truck program.
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It's there lease a truck and never own it program.
I was an owner operator for them for 12 years, you will only clear a few hundred a week if lucky more than a company driver, unless you run team or train drivers... Best advise is to stay away and save up a down payment. -
If you have to ask, or if you feel conflicted, then by all means RUN AWAY from any lease program as a new driver coming into the job/industry. Unless you like added stress and potential for bankruptcy and being kept "hungry and scared and on the edge of failure" to start your career.
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Don't pledge allegiance to alliance
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Stevens does not have a good lease program. Their operations method changed recently and miles dropped substantially for lease drivers to the point that they lost the pay advantage over company drivers. Their training is good but their alliance lease program is not. If you are set on leasing look for a company that offers lease purchase so you have the truck at the end, Stevens is a long term rental program. Better still, stay company, save your dimes for a down payment and buy your own truck. Schneider has a very good lease/O-O program.
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I worked at Stevens for 2 months then moved on .26 cents a mile 3days on a 700 mile run if I remember correctly I think there alliance gets .86 a mile lol nty
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