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Re: Think of the money you could make
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Posted by john in la on January 27, 2005 at 17:26:47 from (65.6.106.116):
In Reply to: Think of the money you could make posted by ChrisL on January 27, 2005 at 17:04:30:
The truck is a company truck so I have no control over if they buy one or not or what type they buy. While I will lose money because my year end bonus is based on net profit for trucks under my control it does not affect my week to week pay at all. Well I guess it does because the company does not make as much so my cost of living raise will most likely be smaller. We do NOT buy trucks. We lease them for a period of time that we figure the warranty will last and then turn them in for a new lease. The lease was up on the old truck so it goes. Like I said I have not even gotten my first P&L statement to see what the monthly cost is on this truck. The thing I was mentioning was (we) as in every truck you see on the road will one day be forced to replace it with a newer one causing them to burn more fuel for less power. EVERY THING in the US has been on a truck at least once so what is that going to do to the cost of things.
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