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发表于 2019-4-22 12:53:07
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{"replyTo":"","text":"My spouse and I have leased a few trucks and he has also been a company driver. We have worked in the North Dakota oilfield a few times, also. \r\nAfter about 6 years I have came to the conclusion that leasing a newer truck, under warranty, seems like a smarter idea. Lots of major repairs will be covered (no not maintenance but a lot of things). Because it’s the truck repairs that will sink your ship, unless you have $10k to $20k saved, off course. Even then, you will not be making money while it’s always being repaired (older trucks) so you will have double trouble there….(more than likely).\r\nI’ve found that Peterbilts, while they are awesome, seem to have extremely expensive parts. In my experience. \r\nI wouldn’t recommend taking a truck with over 600k miles. Although some people run cheaper older trucks, it a rarely in your best interest financially. Rarely do I see it work out well, but there is some that still run 10 year old freightliners or other crappy trucks… I’ve seen it. \r\nI run the new freightliner cascadias, myself. No they don’t look or sound as cool as some Peterbilts, but I still pass most all of them doing 75, nonetheless less. Fyi, fuel mileage may go down at higher speeds, but you may almost get another load in (maybe half a load) that week if you go faster. It’s a fact (600 to 800 miles maybe? Depends on hours I guess…I’m being optimistic maybe...).\r\nAnyways, we leased to a company who pays the repair bill’s up front, then takes payments out of a settlement. I’d find a place like that, although they seem rare at times…..\r\nWe will be leasing a brand new truck for $650 a week under warranty…and that’s a good deal. We have paid $900/a wk at Schnieder when we first started out..that was too high in my opinion. We definitely don’t work for them for other reasons!!\r\nOur Company GLS carriers out of Twin Falls Idaho takes ifta, licensing, insurance, and the truck payment out for us. They also fond the loads and deal with the brokers partly.\r\nI’d recommend a smaller company than the huge ones that treat you like shit or the tiny companies who cant get loads or help front you money. Just my experience. A lot of the big huge companies don’t care about you AT ALL. And just try to take more of your money sometimes.\r\nThe company we work for has 300+ trucks they dispatch, most all are owner operators. So at this size you get the help you need (in our case). Larger companies forget about you sometimes and could care less because you simply don’t matter. Tiny companies without newer equipment or working capital can leave you with lit a job if you are unlucky like we have been 2x. Yes some smaller companies are ok but I wouldn’t risk it now for myself personally. \r\nIve also learned that having a bull rack or large steel number is very beneficial because deer screw sh*t up. They arent cheap I guess, around $1500 ish, for thick one that covers the headlight’s. BUT a headlight can cost $900, in a Volvo at least. So, I’d say get a bumper, it’s totally worth it. Done with my novel….haha.\r\nThis is just my experience, everyone will have there own opinions, but I’m all about making money.\r\nGood luck.","replyToPid":0} |
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