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<p>[QUOTE="Not_Here_Long, post: 4919037, member: 170051"]Household goods like furniture fall under a different category than freight and a different set of rules.</p><p>You've already made the first mistake with your statement "a dog alone usually pays for my fuel one way."</p><p>Paying foe fuel does nothing for your income. Anytime you open the hood one of these trucks eats 100 dollar bills </p><p>like peanuts. After the first good repair or two you will see buying fuel means nothing.</p><p>Or a 12-18 months form now you be counting your money and realize you worked for near nothing with all the time you have invested. With the business model you presented I'd never put signs on a truck and run outllaw as long as you can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Not_Here_Long, post: 4919037, member: 170051"]Household goods like furniture fall under a different category than freight and a different set of rules. You've already made the first mistake with your statement "a dog alone usually pays for my fuel one way." Paying foe fuel does nothing for your income. Anytime you open the hood one of these trucks eats 100 dollar bills like peanuts. After the first good repair or two you will see buying fuel means nothing. Or a 12-18 months form now you be counting your money and realize you worked for near nothing with all the time you have invested. With the business model you presented I'd never put signs on a truck and run outllaw as long as you can.[/QUOTE]
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