Class A Driver Lease to own Earn $1300 per week low payment Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Class A Driver Lease to own Earn $1300 per week low payment

You will need a good background and driving record.
And at least 6 months Over the road experience
Don't miss this opportunity.


We have the most reasonable Lease Purchase program in the trucking industry.
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We has immediate openings available for experienced professional drivers interested in taking their career to the next level. If you have current over the road experience, a good work history and safety record you may qualify for the industry's #1 lease purchase program.

How it works:
$0 money down/no credit check!
20 days notice allows you to break the lease if needed with no financial penalty to you!
Equipment for lease are late model 2011 through 2013 Freightliner class Columbia & Cascadia. 2011 tractors will have approximately 500K-600K miles when they enter the lease purchase fleet. 2013 tractors entering the fleet 2nd half of the year 2015. Cascadia class freightliners!
All of lease purchase units come with a guaranteed bumper-to-bumper maintenance program which ensures that you will not be stuck out on the road with no source of revenue if the tractor breaks down.
The lease will vary by which year tractor you are assigned. The length of the lease typically runs between 1 and 4 years.
Lease comes with the option to purchase the truck after the term of the lease has been completed. A very affordable $5000 balloon/buyout payment is all that stands between you and owning the tractor outright. You can simply make the payment all at once or continue to make weekly trucks payments which we will apply towards the $5000 buyout.
We will fix and maintain your truck during the terms of the lease, we accomplish this by taking out $.15 cents per mile to cover the maintenance and any repairs the truck needs. This covers the engine, transmission,ect.
Contact us for more details.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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