Just a quick aside....this week I pulled the lightest Nestle water load out of B'ville I've ever pulled. Dollar Tree load weighing about 36k.
Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!
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The failure rate in the restaurant business is 95%. So the restaurant business must be a bigger scam than the trucking business, right? And anyone who opens a restaurant must be a fool, right?
Or how about Internet start ups. With a failure rate around 98%, why would anyone even try?
Maybe start a farm... no wait, around 90% failure rate for new farms within 5 yrs, so farming must also be a bigger scam than trucking.
I know, buy a McBarf franchise... oh wait, start up costs are gonna run a couple million bucks and no profit for probably 3 or 4 yrs, if you make it that long. Guess thats a rip off too.
I give up, I guess the only solution is for government to take over everything and we'll all get guaranteed pay, housing, food, medicine, and pure utopian bliss forever. What a scam this whole freedom thing turned out to be.redoctober83, Winnyf1, sealevel and 8 others Thank this. -
I'm in if it includes Beer, Shine and Hooters, Big Hooters!!!T_TRUCKER., Home_on_wheels and PoleCrusher Thank this.
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Yeahman warnt you someone said ya look funny or somethinTennMan Thanks this.
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As long as the truth is a lie I'll believe it....
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This is the lightest nestle load. Picked up out of breingsville
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Some of that dehydrated water, eh?gentleroger Thanks this.
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If we play nice do we get cookies?48Packard Thanks this.
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I've been practicing!! Hope to see you around
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Yes. Everyone is responsible for their own success. Failure always comes down to something the individual had control over. In the case of lease purchase, many of them fail because the signed a contract that was not reasonable. That failure is on them, their fault for agreeing to such unreasonable terms.
In the case of owner operators leased to a carrier, many of them fail. And again it's their fault.PoleCrusher, CJndaTruck, Home_on_wheels and 2 others Thank this.
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