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Why did you stop being a contractor for FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="STFXG" data-source="post: 1228621" data-attributes="member: 41750"><p>25k is definitely doable. The only other thing you need to be aware of is if your driver quits. Can you take up to a month off of your current job to find, qualify and train a new driver? </p><p></p><p>The truck expenses will vary year over year. How many miles are on the truck you're getting? Year, make, model? If you're looking to do a major overhaul you might be better off just purchasing a new one. With the cost savings in fuel on a newer model and the lack of maintenance it might be a better choice. You also wouldn't have to worry about breakdowns as much. Keep the other truck for a spare or for expansion. Peace of mind is worth the extra cost some times... But then again you'd be in to it another 1000-1200 a month in truck payments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STFXG, post: 1228621, member: 41750"] 25k is definitely doable. The only other thing you need to be aware of is if your driver quits. Can you take up to a month off of your current job to find, qualify and train a new driver? The truck expenses will vary year over year. How many miles are on the truck you're getting? Year, make, model? If you're looking to do a major overhaul you might be better off just purchasing a new one. With the cost savings in fuel on a newer model and the lack of maintenance it might be a better choice. You also wouldn't have to worry about breakdowns as much. Keep the other truck for a spare or for expansion. Peace of mind is worth the extra cost some times... But then again you'd be in to it another 1000-1200 a month in truck payments. [/QUOTE]
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