FCC--Fremont Contract Carriers

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  1. Bl19811

    Bl19811 Light Load Member

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    Im a current lease driver. I have been doing it for the last 9 months. I net on average between 1800-2400, my lowest settlement was 600 my highest 3400. This week I will net about 3100. And that's with putting 0.15 cents per mile in my maintenence account witch is currently over 12,000. Fcc makes the lease very doable. I stay out for 4 to 5 weeks and home for 4 to 5 days. I have been in my original truck. It currently has 370,000. Yes warranty is only good for 500,000, but they include a extended warranty to 750,000 miles.

    If you are dedicated, you can make it work.
     
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  3. cdavis188

    cdavis188 Road Train Member

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    literally a few blocks from my house IMG_5001.jpeg
     
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  4. rokue

    rokue Heavy Load Member

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    I saved up $ for my truck and paid cash but it's taking a minute to pay for it'self I haven't been on here in awhile. How y'all been. Does FCC do trade-ins also? Mine might be good to trade soon by the end of the year.
     
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  5. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    For those that run, I 15 in Utah to Southern California Sapp Bros. is expected to open up this fall at exit 27 in Toquerville Utah… The sign is up
     
  6. Modlite11

    Modlite11 Medium Load Member

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    I was watching Ryan Hall last night and was hoping for the best
     
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  7. Goody3635

    Goody3635 Light Load Member

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    At least it's not a white Volvo....
     
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  8. cdavis188

    cdavis188 Road Train Member

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    Borrowed the Buick from the yard here in CB since i don’t have a car up here anymore and forgot that you almost have to sit on the ground. It does have very good legroom but i need to move the seat basically to the back to fit. So whoever drives it after me, I’m sorry that you have to move the seat forward to reach the pedals. :D

    Now only if truck manufacturers could learn that, I would be a happy camper
     
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  9. IH9300SBA

    IH9300SBA Road Train Member

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    When you say net, you're referring to what you take home after fuel/maintenance fund/insurance/truck payment, etc?
     
  10. DonRobbie

    DonRobbie Road Train Member

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    Hopefully moving back into my truck on Friday. They’ve fixed the damage and it’s going to Interstate Power today to have the leaking fuel rail repaired again (it was done under warranty about a year ago). So the one upside of this adventure is I didn’t have to spend a day cooling my heels in their tiny waiting room.
     
  11. DonRobbie

    DonRobbie Road Train Member

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    I have pretty much the opposite problem with the Cascadia. If the seat is far enough forward to comfortably reach the pedals the steering column adjustment lever beats my left knee to hell. So I spend the day stretching to reach the pedals and constantly having to scoot back to get back upright.
     
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