Why people don't buy craftsman anymore

I have also seen a MAC dealer quit the business and go and drive a school bus so he could get better health insurance for his wife. Now that doesn't sound like a rich man.
It all depends on the route.(if you are in a section of town where you dont have lot of shops to stop at, and not many customers) also remember tool trucks are a franchise, to even get a truck you need to come up with the cash. I've seen guys empty their savings accounts for a Snap on Truck only to be unemployed less than two years later. it all comes down to this, the tool trucks are selling tools priced for a guy who makes 60 -75 grand a year, most auto shop wrenches are making 40 -50 at best. Plus they get you in hock to them to where you pay them more than you pay your ex for child support. I dont feel sorry for tool truck salesmen...