Bayou's advice was pretty spot on...you couldn't give me a new truck and especially for some one new.. a flat is easier to get loaded these days...
You can drop your coverage down to minimum if the truck is parked for those six months. For me that would bring it from 500 a month to 50...
P.S. women can be heartless #######!!!!... that is all
It's like mourning a death....but you survive it and eventually get over it. In the mean time do things to take care of you because you're the...
I'm not with mercer yet... there's a transformer company in Pocatello that has some flatbed loads to Georgetown Texas if mercer can call them....
That has me worried about mercer, SLC is my home area to get out of.
I was at Sapp brothers this morning for about 30 minutes then bounced to wells nv to load in the morning for dallas.
sounds like a wrist pin bushing came out, check the oil pan for metal.
You can't legally do a 1099 unless he is leasing the truck from you and paying his own way (fuel, tires, etc)
You would have to pay employee taxes (about 1/3rd of his earnings), workers comp. insurance which is about $10.10 for every $100.00 he makes and...
I find that the drivers that run always on the verge of starvation are the ones that screw it up for everyone. Guys that are moneyed up run legal...
[ATTACH]here is the rat rod... if the pic uploaded.
:biggrin_2559: rat rod is what I call my 379...
G/man is spot on... I would add the amount of cargo coverage can increase your insurance cost sharply. Going from 100K to 250K could be a yearly...
Well it's not discrimination, that's absurd. It is merely a opinion. ..needless to say this dead horse has been throughly beat.
Was never saying one form of ownership or non ownership is better or worse... on size does not fit all, except in hats, to each his own, mean no...
I guess I should clarify. .. independent O/O I underestimated the ego's in here.
are you leased on to a carrier or do you have your own authority?
A lease purchase and a lease operator is not the same thing. A lease purchase requires you remain with the leasing carrier until truck is paid...
Exactly what I was thinking... if it's non forced dispatch then i wouldn't take 8 foot tarp loads and problem solved.