Owner Ops Lease Purchase Programother related Employment listings - Walnut, CA at Geebo

Owner Ops Lease Purchase Program

Company Name:
Links Logistics
Links Logistics is now hiring Owner Operators to haul Intermodal freight containers from the harbor and rail, and business is growing! If you want to be part of the local or regional Drayage Industry that transports containerized cargo from all over the globe, look into Links.
Our Intermodal Drivers go into the ports of LA and Long Beach and pull mostly dry containers (TWIC card is required).
The trucks are true lease/purchase plans where at the end of the lease period (30 months) the owner can walk away from the truck or choose to go ahead and buy it at the residual fair market value once the lease is complete. This option gives a person that does not have down payment money a way to get into a truck for 30 months (he is obligated to the entire 30 months) with little or no upfront money. Instead of a down payment there is a security deposit of $1000 which we can deduct from your settlements if you do not have that to put up front. The trucks will come already plated with IFTA stickers and the cost of the plates, taxes, lease and insurance is all rolled into the one monthly payment.
Lease trucks are 2009 Kenworth T2000's. They have Cummins ISX engines, 475 hp with 13 speed transmissions. A spec sheet is available. Dura Freight's new Carb Compliant Lease Purchase Program offers a low or no down payment, tax and title inclusion, reduced fleet pricing. And Insurance and Fuel plans are available.
The bottom line is that we will provide a place where an owner operator that manages his own business professionally, can flourish. Accounts are settled weekly after the first 2 weeks.
To apply, fill out a contractor application at our Terminal at 20405 E. Business Parkway in Walnut, California
Links Logistics - Growing Forward Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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