I'm looking at forward air owner operator terminal to terminal in the northeast, trying to see if it's worth it. They said it's $1.85 a mile, does that include Destination-Based Additional Compensation rate of .125 for notrheast. Is it 1.85 a mile or 1.97....why even say it if it's 1.85. I figure I'm looking around $120,000 to $150,000 in expenses plus another $40,000 in taxes but most should right off.. Diffently going to need 3000 mile a week minimum.Does anybody know anything about them? I would be leasing a brand new frieghtliner. i think it could be profitable but you would need a lot of luck. I like the idea of owning the truck at the end of the lease so i can go where ever i want to go. I'm single, staying out all month doesn't phase me. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Baz, Mar 12, 2022.
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My suggestion: at those numbers, you're better off being a company driver. If you must get in the game, do it the right way: stack your money up and buy a truck, then lease on somewhere good or get your own authority.
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I agree with you, but how do you find the right company. Most of them are scams, it's a joke how they pay. I have done over the road awhile back. I'm not staying out all month for $1500 week. Last 10yrs i was at pepsi, i don't want hump stuff around all day anymore. I like to drive but how do i know I'm going to get the miles.
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The thing is
#1 i want to do over the road.
#2 I'm single, don't mind staying out all. month.
#3 when i say $1500 week, what i mean is I'm not staying out all month to bring home $1100.
#4 i would love to to 700 or more miles. a day, those companies are hard to find if you dont own your truck.
I haven't made any decisions yet, but you would think there was more money in it.
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There are 2 sub-forums on this web site for company-specific discussions. There is an Owner-Operator sub-forum and lease-purchase sub-forum, if you want to go broke.Last edited: Mar 12, 2022
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Everyone that can't or hasn't been able to save enough money to buy a truck always thinks lease purchase is the answer. That's why the failure rate is so high.
One things for sure, any lease purchase scam that's based on miles, miles, and more miles needs to be crossed off your wish list.
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