Buying a tractor with crete for O/O...good or bad?? And what about being an o/o with them? Good or bad?
O/O with crete carrier, good or bad?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Trucker327, Aug 9, 2018.
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So Lease purchase you mean? If so bad move the horse is dead already
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What do you mean?
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You can “Purchase” a used truck from Crete,then hire on with them.You get all their discounts along with it (fuel,etc)
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O.Henry Thanks this.
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Coal miner living in a company house, in debt to the company store. Company controls work hours and success or failure.
That's a lease purchase in a nutshell.
Personally if I'may going to fail I want it to be my fault. I want control in my success or failure.
If you don't have the credit to finance and/or the capital to pay cash or at the very lease cover an engine overhaul,... history has shown over and over that these people get in over their head and fail.
Now you guys can do what you want. Your grown men and women. But if you don't understand the steps needed to get into this business and get the work needed to be profitable on your own with out putting your entire business model in the hands of people who have no interest other than their own pockets. Your in for a world of let downs.
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Crude Truckin' Thanks this.
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Most lease purchases pay the same after taxes as a company driver makes. Purpose of a lease is to reduce overhead of the company issuing the lease which increases profits. I think all of us would love to have somebody takeover the cost of operating our truck. I would be glad to pay somebody 1.30 mile why I pick 3.50 mile freight from my office.
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I do see 2013-2015 trucks listed for sale by O/O on Qualcomm.Seems they tried it,and now want out.Gotta suck,to be stuck like Chuck with a truck.
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