Prime and Dick Lavy
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I may have missed these but what is the good and bad about them. I forgot that the reason is I need to find a new company I ran my last trip for Crosset and quit when I got back today. Thanks
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Originally Posted by coachman
I may have missed these but what is the good and bad about them. I forgot that the reason is I need to find a new company I ran my last trip for Crosset and quit when I got back today. Thanks
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Thanks for the info. I will keep looking for another company
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Originally Posted by coachman
Thanks for the info. I will keep looking for another company
http://www.cheeseman.com/
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My son works for Prime as a lease op. He does pretty well. Yes, the lease deal is a ripoff, around $3500-$4000 a month to lease the truck. Yes, he's responsible for repairs and maintenance. But he still makes $2000-$3000 a week. And if he decides to get his own rig or leave, he can do so at any time with no penalty. Most of the truck is under warranty and he gets to drive a brand new truck every 2 years. But, it's not for everyone. You have to be on top of your expenses, mpg, operating statements, paperwork, etc etc. And stay out of the shop if you can help it...do those pretrips daily.
I've heard good things about Zumstein too. Supposedly, they give you all the miles you want.
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Lavy is a good company but,unless they changed their policy, you must park your truck at their terminal when you go home. That was the deal killer for me.
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