FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What does it take to be a Corrigan owner operator?
• Valid Class A or B CDL with clean MVR. • Experience in household goods relocation, high value products transportation, and/or automobiles. • Pass a DOT physical and drug screen. • Maintain a professional attitude and a commitment to quality service. • Own a late model tractor or the ability to lease/purchase one. • Maintain acceptable safety ratings. How does the Corrigan vehicle financing program work? Lease/purchase plans exist for new and current Corrigan drivers enabling qualified individuals the opportunity to secure new or used tractors. Typically financing is set up for a 4-5 year period with a balloon note at the completion of the term. Corrigan has access to new/used tractors representing all major manufacturers such as Freightliner, Peterbilt, Volvo, etc. Low down payments, less than perfect credit, and other features position the Corrigan financing program as a viable alternative to traditional lenders.
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