My First year with Prime

Discussion in 'Prime' started by Vlad, Aug 9, 2009.

  1. strat24

    strat24 Light Load Member

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  3. Little trucker

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    I just want to know about being a company driver. I have already done the have your own truck thing and the drive for yourself thing also. I don't want the headache of all that again. I love driving and have been to all lower 48 and most of Canada I just don't want my own truck.
     
  4. truckerdaddy24

    truckerdaddy24 Road Train Member

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    Little Trucker, My question exactly, I would like to know how much they push you to get your own truck? I am interested in seeing this, I think I would like Prime but we will see. Thanks. TD.
     
  5. U2Exit

    U2Exit Road Train Member

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    There are over two years of postings from Ironpony and myself on the topic of being a Prime Company driver.

    Not much has changed except we are a bit busier this year.
     
  6. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    I thought we did pretty well the last couple of years, myself. And yup, real busy.
     
  7. Poobah

    Poobah Light Load Member

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    :biggrin_25514: Well done, Sazook !!


    Forty plus years ago I lived in England while going to the University of London. Back then the exchange rate was approximately $2.50 per GBP. A London flat that sells today for $1 million, back then could be had for $50-70K.
     
  8. sazook

    sazook Road Train Member

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    When I started I was adamant that I would be a company driver and not lease a truck. The lease was never at any point pushed on me. Thru my training I learned how the lease worked, ran company for the winter after I was done training, and that spring they were separating out all the lease drivers and company drivers to specific dispatchers. I was given an option in 2/07 that I could lease, or I'd have to be moved to a company dispatch board. I asked if I could hold off till April and lease and stay on my current board, and was told no problem. I leased 4/19/07 and have never looked back.
     
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  9. DirtySideDown

    DirtySideDown Light Load Member

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    I was set on going Company when I came here, but then I started to see alot of signs of business picking up while I was in training. I did alot of talking with some lease guys who were making more than I needed on a bad week... and I decided to go lease, right out of training.

    It has been great so far... I have been a solo Lease Op almost two months now, and I haven't had a week yet that wasn't what I would consider great.

    You are right about running instead of sitting also... I never turn down a load. Also, if you are willing to run hard, maximizing your HOS by being as efficient as possible, you can make a great settlement week in and week out.

    Good luck.
     
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  10. DirtySideDown

    DirtySideDown Light Load Member

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    Prime didn't push me to go lease at all. My trainer (who, by the way, is a good friend now) was the only one at Prime who suggested I go lease... said I would make way better money that way. He was right.
     
  11. allycatt2

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    Never sign a "Rent A Truck" contract. The game is rigged.
     
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