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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownstreak" data-source="post: 1239731" data-attributes="member: 35815"><p>I delivered to a shoe and boot store that is the big UGG store in the area. This guy sells somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 cases of those ugly boots from mid Nov-Jan 1. What they usually do is I get all my air stops off, and then drive right to the store. For about 3 weeks i average around 50-70 boxes a day. Needless to say that completely blows out the truck. The owner ever year so far has given me $200 the first 2 years and the last year I worked that route he gave me $500 b/c i set him up with another customer who had warehouse space. That year he doubled his sales from 1000 to 2000 cases of boots. It was brutal delivering all of those.</p><p></p><p>Most of my other customers are somewhere in the $20-$50 range. I have to say i hate when they give you $20 scratch off tickets. I'd rather the money than the chance of winning something more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownstreak, post: 1239731, member: 35815"] I delivered to a shoe and boot store that is the big UGG store in the area. This guy sells somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 cases of those ugly boots from mid Nov-Jan 1. What they usually do is I get all my air stops off, and then drive right to the store. For about 3 weeks i average around 50-70 boxes a day. Needless to say that completely blows out the truck. The owner ever year so far has given me $200 the first 2 years and the last year I worked that route he gave me $500 b/c i set him up with another customer who had warehouse space. That year he doubled his sales from 1000 to 2000 cases of boots. It was brutal delivering all of those. Most of my other customers are somewhere in the $20-$50 range. I have to say i hate when they give you $20 scratch off tickets. I'd rather the money than the chance of winning something more. [/QUOTE]
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