need info on job
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need info on job
i am thinking about going with cr england and leaseing a truck but, they told me i still have to run 48 states is this true.. please let me know thanks
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I dont think youll have any replies stating this is a good idea, but obviosly it YOUR choice. Are you new to trucking? If so I dont think you want to jump right into a lease. The 48 state question I cant help you with, sorry.
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:?: :?: :?: If they told you that, then why wouldn't it be true?
I know in their advertisment they state they have dedicated runs, but I guess it depends in the area you live in. There are plenty of people on here that will probably get on soon to tell you that their lease is not the best deal in the world and probably should be avoided.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Colorado
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Last I heard CRE paid $0.87 to $1.50 per mile to lease ops....Before fuel prices got stupid it cost $1.00 per mile to break even....I run for a guy now that has 5 trucks....He tells me his break even,now,is $2.14 per mile....I'd suggest you do some math before you sign anything....
#7
CRE paid $0.87 to $1.50 per mile to lease ops
I also think this thread was originated by a troll. Nobody just pops up out of nowhere with an obsured inquirey as....
i am thinking about going with cr england and leaseing a truck but, they told me i still have to run 48 states is this true.. please let me know thanks
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Location: Colorado
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Originally Posted by Drew10
CRE paid $0.87 to $1.50 per mile to lease ops
I also think this thread was originated by a troll. Nobody just pops up out of nowhere with an obsured inquirey as....
i am thinking about going with cr england and leaseing a truck but, they told me i still have to run 48 states is this true.. please let me know thanks
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