I recieved a regisrtered letter from FedEx CC the other day. Due to the age of my truck they are terminating my lease. The truck was inspected and approved by FedEx in November. Now as of March 15th it is no longer worthy to wear the FedEx logo. Not due to break-downs or poor looks or low acceptance rates or availability. I was told when I started there were age limits imposed on trucks,but I was also told I would make big money if I kept up my availability. Obviously only one of these statements has turned out to be true.If the other were,I would have no problem buying another truck. I keep hearing of (and have met some) guys who have lost thier trucks or wound up going bankrupt in this business. Why would they be so willing to lose someone who is making it? Are there that many willing souls out there to take my place that they dont care? I would understand if the truck were not kept up. If the paint was bad or the truck was rusty or maintenence was not regularly performed,it was prone to break-down or wouldnt pass inspection.The truck just passed a NYS heavy-duty inspection in January,and a DOT in September.It's not a bad looking truck either.I have been able to do alright,not getting rich,but paying the bills and putting food on the table.Things have been slow the past couple of years, and I don't try to assign blame for that on anyone.It's just the way it is, but I am finding it very difficult to justify the cost and payment associated with a new (used) truck. I've read posts telling people they didn't run thier business well and that's why the didn't make it,but I feel sorry for those guys. They were led to the slaughter,paying way too much for straight trucks with sleepers,and high interest on financing,pushed by promises of big money. Well I don't think I would be running my business too well if I went out and bought a new truck I didn't need. Maybe there should be other criteria for terminating a truck. It seems rather arbitrary that on March 14th I can accept and deliver a load,but come midnight, The truck is no longer serviceable. I don't think 6 months prior warning of this impending termination is unreasonable either. When FedEx inspected the truck in Nov. I was very much under the impression I was OK for another year. Maybe its because it was busier in Nov. and trucks were not expendable. But now that it has slowed down again it's time to get the axe. I know of some companies that replace a certain number of trucks every six years, no matter what. That has something to do with taxes, depreciation etc;, but these are BIG companies. What small businessman is going to arbitrarily replace equipment,with no regard to that equipments performance? There is no doubt that we work, not only for ourselves,but to make money for the company we are leased to. We have to do our part to make sure this relationship is profitable for both parties, but to uneccessarily impose an expense like this on someone is not right. Oh well, got to go. Got alot of thinking and figuring to do. Im intersted in other's thoughts and comments. take care...KG