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Less than full-time lease?
Do lease agreements have minimum mileage requirements? In other words, is it possible to lease on to a company like Landstar, for example, but not run all the time -- work 4 day weeks or run for a week and not the next, etc.? Thanks for your help.
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Most percentage company's let you work as you want, you are a independent contractor, not a employee. Right now you are lucky if you can work more than 2 or 3 days a week.
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this is how schneider puts it.............
if your on the mileage program, if your avail for dispatch %85 then they will pay your plates.... i run percentage and have been off for the past 2 weeks...nuthin said. but i pay for my own plates anyway |
Originally Posted by glctrucker
(Post 442230)
Do lease agreements have minimum mileage requirements? In other words, is it possible to lease on to a company like Landstar, for example, but not run all the time -- work 4 day weeks or run for a week and not the next, etc.? Thanks for your help.
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Yes as far as Landstar goes. In fact they will let you take as much time off as you want. I had heard at least one dispatch every 90 days at Landstar, don't know for sure though. |
Most carriers who pay percentage are more liberal in how they will allow you to run than those who pay mileage. I have leased to 2 carriers and both pay percentage. There was never a lot of pressure for me to run, but I was always a strong runner anyway. If a load didn't pay enough then I didn't move my truck. You are an independent contractor with these carriers. If they started requiring you to run a minimum number of miles or generate a minimum amount of revenue then your status could change to that of an employee. They don't want that since they would be required to pay benefits.
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Originally Posted by Maniac
(Post 442285)
I had heard at least one dispatch every 90 days at Landstar, don't know for sure though.
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Thanks for the responses
Devildice, are things still going relatively well with Landstar? I've been following your thread and Broncrider's thread for quite a while.
Do you if Landstar will allow a 1990 model truck on a lease? I have another question about brokers in Texas, but I don't want to get too far off the subject, so I'll start another thread for that one. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by glctrucker
(Post 442346)
Devildice, are things still going relatively well with Landstar? I've been following your thread and Broncrider's thread for quite a while.
Do you if Landstar will allow a 1990 model truck on a lease? I have another question about brokers in Texas, but I don't want to get too far off the subject, so I'll start another thread for that one. Thanks. |
As far as I know Landstar still doesn't have an age restriction on trucks. It must look half way decent and pass a DOT inspection.
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