Leasing at Prime

Discussion in 'Prime' started by ironpony, Jun 25, 2012.

  1. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Me? As little as possible. It's too dang hot, and the freight out that way is team freight. Best solo opportunity is east of the Mississippi, with a lot of time in the evil northeast.
     
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  3. Boy Howdey

    Boy Howdey Medium Load Member

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    Lol, I hear ya. But it's my home. I've been playing phone tag with a Travis in recruiting.
     
  4. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Yep, know what you mean. We service a number of DCs over towards Phoenix, and there is produce out of Nogales. Our terminal in Salt Lake is a major transshipment point for the western region, and there is plenty of freight moving out along the west coast. The longer distances out that way just don't lend themselves to keeping fuel costs low, and of course most days you don't want to be caught dead buying fuel in California.
     
  5. livonia23

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    Can you lease a light weight truck? If you switch from company to lease can you switch your current company
    truck to lease as well?
     
  6. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Yes 'n yes.
     
  7. Boy Howdey

    Boy Howdey Medium Load Member

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    Bout how much are lightweight leases runnin?
     
  8. DragonTamerBrat

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    Best way to find that answer is to call Success Leasing. I'm not sure where my out-of-date list of prices is, but I vaguely remember the price on these being slightly higher than the condo of the same year.
     
  9. ironpony

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    I couldn't begin to tell you where a new lightweight would come in at. However, unless you're talking about a flatbed or tanker which involves extra equipment, almost all of the leases are based on a 3-year term. If one was going to put their company truck into a lease, the truck payment would be prorated based on what was left of the 3-year period. The best thing would be to contact leasing, and ask them about it.
     
  10. silenteagle

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    Tankers automatically get a 4 year lease, unless you ask. As far as the Ace lease, you can ask for either 3 or 4.
     
  11. acido22

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    I am about to start TNT i was thinking about leasing after i am done with it,i wanna do team lease,i know there is a lot of money to be make on team leasem, but the thing that worry's me is that i dont have any savings
     
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