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Buying a truck

Can a person make it buying a new truck running a local run with fuel prices the way they are and what does it cost to get started from ground up minus the truck cost.
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I'm usually eager to try and help out a newbie with advise, regarding becoming, or at least wanting, to become an O/O. (not that I am the authoritarian by any means whatsoever)

But these general and vauge questions are difficult to answer.

Narrow down your questions, and ask in explicit/specific terms, and maybe we can help.
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Can a person make it buying a new truck running a local run with fuel prices the way they are and what does it cost to get started from ground up minus the truck cost.
If you do not have a grasp on operating costs.... you should not buy a truck...
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