I agree with you on the point of leasing to anyone for $0.90 + fuel surcharge. That is way to low and a person has no control over dispatching. Now running for percentage is different and getting a real choice of loads off a load board can be way more profitable. As many know, I'm leased to Schneider on their Choice program and I averaged $1.48 (to me for all miles ran) last year and so far this year I am at $1.85 (mostly cause I have stayed on the east coast and haven't bobtailed home from 300 miles away like I did 5 times last year
Is it the best? At the point I don't see anything as a whole better for me.
Is it for everyone? Nope, cause many guys that own trucks have no idea how to run their own company.
Are there benefits? Yes, a little fuel discount (that some of use are trying to get increased), a real choice on how and where we run (as long as its legal), and no haggle over home time.
I'm by far not a cheerleader for Schneider or the mega carriers, but I am making real good money considering what I'm doing and the type of economy we have going on in our country. I have also talked to many small carriers, but they just don't have either the freight or pay to support what I want. I have looked into running with my own authority. Unfortunitly way to many companies look good on paper and have decent credit ratings, then they show up as bankrupt here lately I have decided against pursue in for the time being. Also factor in the way some of the brokers are cutting into rates it makes the decision real easy.
Taking my trucks to JB Hunt!
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Billyjack, Jan 11, 2010.
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Winchester Magnum and scottied67 Thank this.
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I'm currently leased to a 500 truck all O/O LTL carrier for the last 5 months that at one time someone had to retire to get in to. I've averaged 1.13 per mile for 49,000 miles due to the long deadheads between terminals, slow freight, company's rate cuts and the company having made it so difficult to get a broker load approved. The Choice fleet is closed, yes? I really wanted to get on the program but it was never available to Florida based trucks. Many carriers won't lease FL based trucks, period. Of which I am one. Anyone have a suggestion about what to try next?
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Pullingtrucker, that's good to hear and good to hear your making decent money with a mega carrier. FWIW, this re-enforces what I have always hear about SNC - that they're not in the same class as the true bottom feeder outfits.
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As for your quandry, try talking to Diel Jerue in Ocala. They are a reefer carrier/broker and haul alot of foliage loads outbound from south Florida. -
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the only way to make money with them....well not make money but be ok is to do there hybrid plan.they dont tell you about it but its ok.they atleast pay for a good amout of the dead head.i stoped messing with them myself.i did it for about 6 mths.it got to the point were i was waitn on them to find me loads.they got mad at me cause i would call on of my own brokers i know and pull jb s trailer with another brokers load.i hate waitn when there is no reason
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I was wrong
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