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Posted:  9 years, 6 months ago

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Western express lease purchase....thoughts???

I want to know the P&L(profit and loss) statements at month 3.month 6 and month 9 and month 12.i want to see hard numbers. Not the subjective percentages. I want to see the hard numbers of the gross vs net income and the fixed and variable cost of the most successful and the worse lease OP to go through your lease program you have.......

Oh wait you can't produce those because it's against the law to show people's financial statements. Breech of trust and major prison time.

And since you can not legally produce those numbers you can say anything you want about the lease system you have.

You see the thing is I could careless about the numbers. I have leased before. I was successful at it. I did not go broke. But I also know the hard work involved to make it work the right way.

It's very risky and frankly irresponsible to allow new people to lease a truck and they barely know how to drive a truck.

So throw all the pretty stats up you want but real world application is a very different and difficult beast to handle.

Got damn why don't guys leave the F*cking guy alone. Seems typical around here when one person goes in on someone the rest of you ****ing followers, follow.. and in turn think of the most disrespectful things cause everyone else is doing it, you guys sound so cool! Maybe he is making money so the F*CK WHAT!! Mind your own damn business. I never met so many damn super heroes in one setting.

Posted:  9 years, 6 months ago

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Western express lease purchase....thoughts???

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Hello Old School,

Thanks for pointing out the truth for all the new bees. This forum is awesome. I have been looking everywhere for work and get great job offers but I keep running into the same problem, "No experience doesn't work with our insurance providers." So I have no been looking into companies such as us express and western express. US Express told me they were gonna send me a bus ticket in 2 days!? I ws super excited until I heard the PAY IS 70 A DAY FOR 175 HOURS! thats less then minimum wage! So I called western express and the don't pay for orientation and only pay $2000 a month until your trained then you can go out and make your average of $1200 a week. But They said Iwill be away from my family for 3 weeks. I have kids and a wife I don't want to be gone that long, but since I need experience I was just to do it for now until I get my 3 mos. experience. I contacted a good knowledgable driver who told me how these companies make you sign 9 mo contracts with them and a lot of times they will leave you stranded for 3 months. I noticed you said you worked for western express and that made me think different also when reading davids blogs even thinking of leasing a truck because my goal at the end is haul cars with my own tractor. Car haulers is "apparently" the highest paying of them all. Now I am truly confused on whether to just go with this company and test it out or stay local and find work here to avoid driving intrastate. This is really a big decision for me and want make sure I make the right one, or maybe I am just thinking way to much and just get started because I do need money like NOW. Thanks again.

- Jim

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$70 - 100 a day is about average for any company during training. Have you you looked into any companies other than USX & WSXI? Schneider & Millis, I believe, are two of the better training companies. Schneider's training process is unique compared to other carriers. Your first week is spent training at their OC, second week spent over the road with a trainer and finally your third week back at the OC for additional training and testing out. I'm not sure what the pay is during training, but I'm sure it's pretty much the same as most places.

Millis has their own school that they require students to attend. It's $500 up front, but if you work for them for a year, you owe nothing else. After school you're with a road trainer 4-6 weeks.

Trainee Pay for Millis is:(from their website)

Days 1-21: $72 per day Days 22-35: $78 per day Days 36 +: $86 per day

Millis has really pretty trucks, too LOL

thans for all info it does help, i will look into mills now.

Posted:  9 years, 6 months ago

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Western express lease purchase....thoughts???

I forgot to mention.....Schneider doesn't have a school anymore. You have to go a private school before going to Schneider. They have tuition reimbursement up to $6,000.00

Ive already graduated from school.

Posted:  9 years, 6 months ago

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Western express lease purchase....thoughts???

Hello Old School,

Thanks for pointing out the truth for all the new bees. This forum is awesome. I have been looking everywhere for work and get great job offers but I keep running into the same problem, "No experience doesn't work with our insurance providers." So I have no been looking into companies such as us express and western express. US Express told me they were gonna send me a bus ticket in 2 days!? I ws super excited until I heard the PAY IS 70 A DAY FOR 175 HOURS! thats less then minimum wage! So I called western express and the don't pay for orientation and only pay $2000 a month until your trained then you can go out and make your average of $1200 a week. But They said Iwill be away from my family for 3 weeks. I have kids and a wife I don't want to be gone that long, but since I need experience I was just to do it for now until I get my 3 mos. experience. I contacted a good knowledgable driver who told me how these companies make you sign 9 mo contracts with them and a lot of times they will leave you stranded for 3 months. I noticed you said you worked for western express and that made me think different also when reading davids blogs even thinking of leasing a truck because my goal at the end is haul cars with my own tractor. Car haulers is "apparently" the highest paying of them all. Now I am truly confused on whether to just go with this company and test it out or stay local and find work here to avoid driving intrastate. This is really a big decision for me and want make sure I make the right one, or maybe I am just thinking way to much and just get started because I do need money like NOW. Thanks again.

- Jim

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