If one was looking to become an O/O, having little capital and not so good credit, would it be alright to buy your truck from the company you are working for, stick it out for a year until the truck is paid off, then move in your own direction once the truck is paid off?
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by larryaz, Oct 5, 2009.
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Without knowing any other details, yeah sure...why not? You'll have more expenses if you lease-on that truck to your current employer. Make sure you figure that in your equation.
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GOOD MOURNING LARRY: now as far as buying a truck from a company it can be a good way to start BUT i would use caution most of those deals are geared for the company and not you i doubt that you will find much money there and there contracts leave a lot to be desired so proceed with caution remember no trucking company does anything with the driver in mind.
now i understand the problem that poor credit creates and it extreamly dificult to overcome and may be that purchasing a truck from a company is the only way you can and if i were in those shoes i would it is a start just dont expect to much out of it.
now if your talking about a lease purchase deal try your best not to get envolved most that offer those deals are crooks but again if that is the only way you can get started go for it just go slow and do your research.
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Little cash, and poor credit. Sounds like a good recipe - FOR FAILURE !!!
Are you nuts, a company driver will make more money than you will !!
Please think hard about this, and talk to many others before proceeding !!Beechvtail Thanks this. -
Why is it that everyone that wants to become a O/O has no money and bad credit? Is buying a truck the magic cure all?
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You are broke so leasing a truck will make you successful? It will actually create more bad credit when the default comes.
And the company has your best interest in mind. NOT! This is the Bernie Madoff scam of the trucking business. -
If you can't manage your cash flow as a company driver, and have a good credit rating, how will you be able to handle the added work, paperwork, taxes, and insurance costs of being an owner operator?
Any time you buy a truck from a company, and want to continue to work for that company, be sure that you have a sales contract that will let you go to work for who ever you want, as soon as, or when ever you want. Anything else could lead to problems. -
Granted there are lease purchase companies out there but one rule taught to me was not to crap in your own backyard regardless of where it is.
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Stay a company driver and save your money, in ten years you will thank me.
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