The money part of being an owner op is cool and all but I just like the idea of having more control about taking a few days off here and there. That sort of thing.
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News you know what, this is the reason why almost all of your videos have 0 dislikes, because you people are so nice and Helpful. Keep up the Great Content
Leases are not that difficult. It's all about your business knowledge and aptitude. If you don't understand the business side of the industry, stay a company driver. There's great money to be made as a lease operator
Also the company I work for will not let me see the lease purchase contract or the lease operator contract until I stop in the office to sign it. That sounds like a red flag to me. What do you think?
I have been watching your videos for a couple of days and find them them very informative. I am thinking about getting into a lease program. You have been saying not to go more than 4 or 5 years. The company I am talking to has a program for 84 months. Is this a red flag?
The company I currently work for has a least purchase program and also a lease operator without purchase program. What should I look for in choosing between the 2 options?
Lease operator position gives the benefit of getting paid like an O/O with out the headache of owning a truck, and you don't have to worry about the maintenance of truck and trailer.
The best thing about leasing off of a dealer is that you're not tied to one company. If you lease with a company you better make sure that the company is one that you're willing to stay with for 3-4 years.
If I have zero experience and want become a truck driver for the first time, can I join the lease program?? Or for me to join the lease program I must have some trucking experience?
We'll be releasing a new video on how to find your first trucking job! Stay tuned! It's generally recommended that you join as a company driver to learn the ropes.
The money part of being an owner op is cool and all but I just like the idea of having more control about taking a few days off here and there. That sort of thing.
Please make a video on Pros and Cons of Leasing a truck over Financing it.
Coming Soon!
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News you know what, this is the reason why almost all of your videos have 0 dislikes, because you people are so nice and Helpful. Keep up the Great Content
@@paramgujjar Thanks for the kind words Param! Really appreciate it!
Thanks , Do you have any video updates to this video?
Leases are not that difficult. It's all about your business knowledge and aptitude. If you don't understand the business side of the industry, stay a company driver. There's great money to be made as a lease operator
You are an eye-opener. Thank you
Thank you so much brother
Always welcome
Im in a 5 year lease 169k plus 10 percent interest on 2020 t680
Thanks for the information..
Amazing 💯
Great information, whats the name.of your leasing company?
Also the company I work for will not let me see the lease purchase contract or the lease operator contract until I stop in the office to sign it. That sounds like a red flag to me. What do you think?
100% red flag my friend! Don't sign anything until you know what you're signing up for!
Good information thanks brotha.
I have been watching your videos for a couple of days and find them them very informative. I am thinking about getting into a lease program. You have been saying not to go more than 4 or 5 years. The company I am talking to has a program for 84 months. Is this a red flag?
84 months is seven years. That is one major huge red flag......
Do they have a 'huge' buy out at the end of that lease?
omg 7 years........that truck wont be worth even scrap lol! and the repair bills even after 5 years is bad enough
@@kentr2424 yes! It is a never ever ever ever never plan
The company I currently work for has a least purchase program and also a lease operator without purchase program. What should I look for in choosing between the 2 options?
Lease operator position gives the benefit of getting paid like an O/O with out the headache of owning a truck, and you don't have to worry about the maintenance of truck and trailer.
Thank you.
Good information
What do you think about hurricane express
Rip off
Would it be better for me to lease purchase a truck off a dealer
The best thing about leasing off of a dealer is that you're not tied to one company. If you lease with a company you better make sure that the company is one that you're willing to stay with for 3-4 years.
Best thing to do is live in your company truck a few years and then buy your own with CASH.
If I have zero experience and want become a truck driver for the first time, can I join the lease program?? Or for me to join the lease program I must have some trucking experience?
We'll be releasing a new video on how to find your first trucking job! Stay tuned! It's generally recommended that you join as a company driver to learn the ropes.
Sure u can
Did you lease without having experience?
Can you do a lease to own contract with a different company other than the company that you’re working for?
Take the contract to a lawyer
Just stay away from leases, it's to complicated whith anything.
Not really some leases are pretty good money
@@mbekka1what about TLI or who ?