So I'm getting ready to jump on board at Schneider and to lease a truck through Schneider finance. I know some of you left Schneider to come over to Mercer. What was the process like? What particular hoops did Sni finance make you jump through to move your truck? Where did you get your insurance between leaving Sni and bobtailing over to Mercer HQ?
I'm not 100% sure about this move, but I think it may be a good place to start considering I'm in Phoenix and both Sni Fi and Sni have a presence locally. I'm coming over from JCT where I had to drive to OK to pick up my truck and do orientation.
Thanks
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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The spending habits you will form make it 50 times more likely you are a successful owner operator.horsecrazychic22, RStewart, Highway Sailor and 4 others Thank this. -
Well I closed the week at 4600... not bad for 5 days lol
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What I'm really interested in is the logistics of switching companies just in case Schneider ends up being just a side step instead of a step up. -
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Currently average 7 to 11 a week before taxes so I don't see how it can get any worse. -
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$30k is a great nest egg...
You have many options...
1. Finance a brand new truck with about $15k down. Depending on credit, a dealership or a lease company like Lone Mountain. Payments over 5 yrs at approx $2500/month.
2. Take your time a find a good used truck for about $15k. There are good deals out there. She might not be the prettiest, and with the right truck and learning how to do some of your wrenching you can do real well.
3. Find a $50-70k used truck, something with a little factory warranty left, put $15k down. Finance from a local bank or credit union. 2-3 yr term, $12-1600/month.
All these options leave you with $15k oh #### fund.
If you want to be an owner operator you gotta pull the trigger. You cannot steal second base with your foot on first.
Maybe your not ready, and that's fine too but jumping to Schneider to do another lease isn't a step up, some will say it's a step back....
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