Set to attend 11/2 orientation
Discussion in 'Prime' started by Robd1178, Oct 19, 2015.
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Awesome man!!! Congratulations!!
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You going company?
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Originally I was going to start with company and move over to lease, after having 2 lease trainers for tnt (1st had to leave for medical issues), and having some good conversation with my fm, I'm going to jump into lease right away.
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Awesome man. I wish you the best of luck.
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As a solo rookie I'd highly discourage it. You're making 72% of the load. I was told by a source who works for the power division at prime that overall it'll average to 72% of $1.80 which means you'll be running $1.29 on average.
Why are you so eager to jump into it right away? The lease will always be there, but good luck to whichever route you chose to goFullMetalJacket and Robd1178 Thank this. -
I wish you the best of luck as a lease operator. I just wouldn't recommend you jump into a lease right now.
Do you have two to six months of reserves saved? Have you ever ran a business successfully and profitably before? Have you researched what it takes to run a business? Why do you want to be a lease operator right now? Have you read the lease contract from start to finish? Do you understand it completely and fully? Do you understand that this is a business and not just a bigger paycheck?
These are all questions you should have answers to before you start signing up for lease.Highway101 and FullMetalJacket Thank this. -
I'm not trying to discourage you from being a lease operator, I do think you should spend some time as a solo company driver learning the Freight lanes, the ups and downs of this industry, and how to successfully drive a tractor to maximize revenue at the expensive prime. Run as a company driver for 6 months at least, and pretend you are a lease operator when you make your decisions on feeling when you make your decisions on repairs, and when you make decisions on how fast you run.
1 secret Prime doesn't tell Driver is if you jump straight to lease and you fail as a lease operator, you have a hard time switching back to become in a a company driver because you have no prior experience as a company driver. If you have a track record of being a good company driver for 6 months to a year before you become a lease operator switching back to a company driver is not difficult.Highway101 and FullMetalJacket Thank this.
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