I know this is the worst question to ask on here but, I am looking to lease onto a flat bed company, I just signed off with Mercer due to having to sit for awhile and could not keep going in the hole with the trailer lease. It sucked and I hated to sign off. That being said, I am looking to get back out and try to support my family. I have a good record, am willing to work, and WANT to work. I am one of those rare idiots who absolutely love trucking and flatbedding (except when chaining coils or tarping). Anyway, I can't stay out a month at a time or be a supertrucker. I have a family and want to see my kids.
So now I am looking to sign on with someone that has either no trailer rent or low prices. I am willing to lease for a decent price as well. I love to run the midwest and south. Want to pick my own loads preferably off of load boards.
I called F2F and submitted an app. haven't heard back yet. Not opposed to going back to Mercer but feel kinda weird about it since I just signed off with them.
So, any suggestions??
IF YOU ARE GETTING READY TO REPLY WITH A SMART A^$ ANSWER, STOP AND JUST DON'T!!
I don't need to hear that crap.
Thanks to all for any help you provide and be safe out there.
Really need help and advice.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Beethoven, Jun 8, 2015.
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LS trailers are on percentage, no work, no pay.
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If you couldnt make it at Mercer,.. why do you think leasing on somewhere else will be any different? I seriously doubt trailer rental was the sole problem.
This is just my opinion and again,.. not meant to offend. Just my opinion here,.. but as an O/O you must understand the expenses and profit margin needed to maintain a sustainable income. Usually that means staying out and running back to back loads until you have enough 'income' to come back home. Whether that comes inside of 2 weeks or 8 weeks. You do what needs to be done.
I feel for you with trying to have quality family time. Ultimately you will need to make a choice. If you can not make the money you need in this business under the business model you are trying to maintain,. then you will either have to change your business model or find a different more feasible source of income. I walked away from trucking for 15 yrs to be with me family. Its difficult,. but like me,.. you will manage. My kids are all grown now so it made returning to trucking easier. Still not how I planned to spend these years,. but I understand and accept what I needed to do in order to survive and thrive.
Best of luck to you.
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Buy, rent, or lease your own trailer............then try Jones or Admiral Merchants.
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Guy that parks his truck where I park mine at is leased through Jones. Constantly leaving business cards in my door trying to get me to sign with them. He seems pretty happy with them.
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Admiral told me that they don't have any trailer to lease and they even said their trailer rent is outrageous. He sad that it would be better to find my own trailer then give them a call.
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That is what I am looking for someplace with low lease/rent or free trailer usage. I always hear about guys who luck up on these situations. Hopefully I can. figure out how to make this work.Hurst Thanks this. -
It's June bro. Do you care about your family enough to feed them this winter ? Roll the truck, run your ### off. Take your family time in January. If you don't like that, try plumbing, carpentry, mechanic, cook, etc....
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I have an older truck and I could barely afford that when I first started out. Even now with a little experience under my belt I'm still at a loss.
Often my wife and I come across other couples in beautiful newer trucks and they claim they only run 1 or 2 loads a week,.. usually not far from home and home 2 - 3 days a week.
My wife looks at me and asks why we dont do that? I respond that I would love to. And if she could find the loads that will cover our bills and expenses and still leave enough cash for retirement to show me how and where? I would happily do it.
I wont argue that some folks seem to really have it figured out and doing it easier than I am. I have not learned their secrets yet. All I know to do is to keep hustling and run hard. I have to pack away as much cash while my body is still healthy enough to do it.
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Lots of people make it at Mercer with trailer and truck payments. I wish you well at the next company and I firmly believe your best chances of success are going to come down to how willing you are to look in the mirror and be honest with yourself. It was not the trailer payment that kept you from success.
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