I have a 07 pete 379 xhd with a 2,000 a month bill for 48 months i work for acme truck line and camt seem to make more than 1200 a week i need to make 2000 after fuel maybe 1800 a week any ideas just had the isx taking out and converted to a 6nz cat
Is there more money out there good company to lease to
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Doubled4287, Feb 26, 2013.
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I know of a carrier that runs their drivers very well. You can probably gross $5000 on average. Of course that's before fuel, commission, and repairs.
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Which company is it? And thanks
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Any info on no money down no credit check lease purchase? Im denied employment by carriers "on the books" for open child support (probation)
and at least as an independent I wont have garnishment issues. VAn you recommend a good place to go? DART, or SCHNEIDER etc? Im not
familiar with the whole list but there has to be a decent deal.Chinatown Thanks this. -
Plus, the bigger issue is the risk of having your CDL suspended with no notice. Can you imagine what a carrier goes through when you are on a load and they learn that your CDL was suspended? -
even in a lease contract, before you get into one, they look at your credit score. And in your credit score is your default child support. Just like a foreclosure, repo or defaulted loan. And it's never looked at in a favorable light.
Get too far behind, you can/will loose your license as well. And to get it back would result in a trip to talking to the judge.
I am trying to wrap my head around a $2K per month, 48 month lease. Even with 20% down, that's still $72,000 principal. After 48 months, $28,000 in paid interest. Just curious, but is a trailer included in that finance? Do you own your trailer? Flat? Step?
If you can find your own work, I'd suggest Farm2Fleet if you have a flat/step or dry van. I was there until I decided to get into a reefer. Bill wasn't keen on wanting to go that way just now, so I found a shop closer to the house in MN to work for. I wasn't doing too bad with them. Averaging right around $1.80 per mile with a dry van on all miles. Normally less than 4% dead head. I was self-dispatched and found my own loads. -
That truck loan has part of my house dwn payment in it but yea its high but had to spend the money to get what i wanted and f2f is a good company i heard but dont have many contacts what about landstar is it anygood
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don't know anything about Landstar.
www.farm2fleet.com is their website. You can call and talk to Bill there. I had zero contacts when I started with them and ran off of the Internet Truck stop. Still do too. Just run a reefer now and not a dry van.Doubled4287 Thanks this. -
Aight thank you ill give them a look
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