Large numbers of truck drivers have
been learning about lease-purchase plans that are being pushed by so many
different trucking companies and are probably wondering whether this is
something that they should get themselves into.
Many of these contracts are also
getting a very bad rap, with the benefits being placed primarily on the side of
the trucking companies – not the individual truckers who get signed up into one
of these programs. On the surface it may
certainly seem so! After all, the trucking company gets to pass along the
prices of fuel, licensing & maintenance costs and health insurance right
onto the truck driver, while foregoing the need to provide them with a proper
401k plan!
This article will highlight some of the
advantages and disadvantages of truck-lease purchase programs to see if they
are something that can benefit you.
The
Benefits of Truck Lease-Purchase Programs
Commercial truck leasing provides enormous benefits to the truck company that is leasing their trucks out as mentioned above, but part of these benefits are certainly transferred over to the actual truckers, even if it is done indirectly. The operating expenses of a firm can be seriously affected by the costs of buying new trucks and leasing can be a vital strategy, to keep buying and maintenance costs as low as possible.
Commercial truck leasing provides enormous benefits to the truck company that is leasing their trucks out as mentioned above, but part of these benefits are certainly transferred over to the actual truckers, even if it is done indirectly. The operating expenses of a firm can be seriously affected by the costs of buying new trucks and leasing can be a vital strategy, to keep buying and maintenance costs as low as possible.
Since companies who buy new trucks
often have to deal with the harsh realities of getting a loan from the bank,
leasing is an excellent way for them to avoid this. But wait! You may be asking
– that’s great for them, but what’s in it for me? Well, in order to make these
offers more attractive for drivers, the company can quickly draft up a
lease-purchase agreement that requires no credit checks, down payments or any
other large security measures used in traditional loan applications. Instead,
all the money simply comes from the trucker’s pay check.
You can also look at this way – leasing
is a precious way to spare cash for the company on cost of buying new trucks.
This cash can then be used to provide better wages and conditions for the
company’s employees – at least one hopes so. With that in mind, let’s move onto
the drawbacks of getting into these lease-purchase programs, and there are
many!
The Negatives of Truck Lease-Purchase Programs
Trucking is not a very predictable business. What happens if you incur any injuries, accidents and illnesses while on the job? Guess what, your paycheck stops but your lease-purchase contract doesn’t! And when that happens don’t expect the trucking companies to suddenly become a charity for you.
Also, you never really own your truck and you are stuck with the company you rented from. If you are renting your truck from a company, it is really owned by them. This means you can’t just leave to a different company if you get tired of their terms.
The Negatives of Truck Lease-Purchase Programs
Trucking is not a very predictable business. What happens if you incur any injuries, accidents and illnesses while on the job? Guess what, your paycheck stops but your lease-purchase contract doesn’t! And when that happens don’t expect the trucking companies to suddenly become a charity for you.
Also, you never really own your truck and you are stuck with the company you rented from. If you are renting your truck from a company, it is really owned by them. This means you can’t just leave to a different company if you get tired of their terms.
Be sure to always read the fine print of any contract. Many contracts are cleverly drafted to ensure that any problems will always be your fault. Learn from the errors of other people who have been in such contracts to get a better idea if this is something suitable for you.
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