I think it's 30%, maybe 35% of gross income is what you take home on an LP.
So you need to gross a quarter of a million to take home 80k.
You can make 80k on your own driving a company truck without all that extra work.
getting into a TEAM lease program with Schneider.
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is there anyone in this forum that is doing the lease program with Schneider?
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Sirscrapntruckalot Road Train Member
Several have in the past.
Check the Schneider section.
@dieselfuelonly has a thread there. He leased with them. Don't think he's still around here though.
@freightwipper also has one. Not sure if he's around still either.
Both have threads that talk about their time leasing with Scheinder
Edit: Both threads are older threads, so some information might be out of date.
Lots of reading but if you want info both had plenty of it.
Some ended good, most didn't.
Good luck either way!
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Don't know about Schneider but there's been a few on here over the years that didn't end their lease on favorable terms.
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I would need to see more than just that driver's check. Is he taking that much home after ALL expenses?. Fuel?, tolls?, maintenance escrow?. Don't forget what he showed you will be before taxes. Just because he "takes it home" doesn't mean it stays home. Every 3 months he will be sending some of that to the IRS.gentleroger Thanks this. -
so financing a truck with a dealership is more recommended than leasing with a company
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Than leasing one *from* the same company you will drive for, yes. If you lease from the same company you will drive for, they will have too much control over your business such as how many miles you get, types of loads (heavy loads through the mountains will hurt your pocket more than light loads through the plains), how much they deduct for a maintenance account etc. Your success or failure will depend mostly on them, not necessarily on how hard you work. If you find you aren't making enough, the truck is tied to that company controlling your income, you can't take it with you to another company.
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@Opus doesn't lease but he is an IC with Schneider and chooses his loads. He may be able to tell you something about this.
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