I was told I am the coolest employee hereI bet you like driving your fellow workers jealous

I was told I am the coolest employee hereI bet you like driving your fellow workers jealous

once they start bouncing anywayJust cheap front shocks, I may change them in the future.............

That's $130,000 a year gross. After taxes and such may be $80,000. + the buy in. You won't pay yourself for 2 1/2 years while you are paying off the business."Don't get High on your own Supply".........................
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Great business plan...................That's $130,000 a year gross. After taxes and such may be $80,000. + the buy in. You won't pay yourself for 2 1/2 years while you are paying off the business.

It's tough to do well with an off brand. (here anyway) Also, I hear fighting with the stores for shelf space is no walk in the park. I think they screw with the guys pretty bad.I bet selling them you would never want to see or eat one again....................
Tastykake is a Northeast thing, from Philadelphia and has been around for more than 100 years....................It's tough to do well with an off brand. (here anyway) Also, I hear fighting with the stores for shelf space is no walk in the park. I think they screw with the guys pretty bad.
Tastycake. That reminds me of a girl once. Oh no, wait, That was Babycakes!Tastykake is a Northeast thing, from Philadelphia and has been around for more than 100 years....................

Tastycake. That reminds me of a girl once. Oh no, wait, That was Babycakes!![]()

As an expense, think about this. I am just estimating because I don't know specifics. Say you drive 20,000 miles a year. That's 385 miles a week in a truck that get's 8 mpg tops. 48 gallons a week x 4.50 a gallon. (cheaper where I am. It may be higher out east) That is $11,250 a year for gas alone. That comes right off the top. No oil changes, no tires, brakes, or maintenance.
Yes Sir, crazy. I would imagine you are well versed in a scenario like this, running a MAC tool truck business for many years.....................As an expense, think about this. I am just estimating because I don't know specifics. Say you drive 20,000 miles a year. That's 385 miles a week in a truck that get's 8 mpg tops. 48 gallons a week x 4.50 a gallon. (cheaper where I am. It may be higher out east) That is $11,250 a year for gas alone. That comes right off the top. No oil changes, no tires, brakes, or maintenance.
was also in a Dodge colt station wagon...


A hot rod ford and a two dollar bill!What are you looking for?
I would think about that stuff every day driving home. I switched to a diesel truck and doubled my mileage to 10 mpg. That cuts your fuel bill in half. $5000+ can send you on a decent vacation. About the time I switched, diesel fuel almost doubled in price. That was about 2015.Yes Sir, crazy. I would imagine you are well versed in a scenario like this, running a MAC tool truck business for many years.....................

Someone mention a Colt wagon?was also in a Dodge colt station wagon...
Yeah but considering the average break in for a new start up business is 4.5 years, that’s not badThat's $130,000 a year gross. After taxes and such may be $80,000. + the buy in. You won't pay yourself for 2 1/2 years while you are paying off the business.
Hmmm my daughter said something about seeing a flash but she’s 11 and has an imagination so didn’t put much thought into it.Anyone see this last night?
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It took me about 5 years to pay off my truck and starter inventory. I didn't pay myself much those first 5.Yeah but considering the average break in for a new start up business is 4.5 years, that’s not bad
And not only that but the coolest bus driver.I was told I am the coolest employee here![]()