>Who is the BETTER BUSINESS MAN?
>
>From my LIMITED EXPIERENCE, seems to me that this business
>or industry is about HAULING FREIGHT, not Household Personal
>Items for the Driver. Just an observation, have been wrong
>before, maybee I am again.
>
>Many nice trucks and many more UGLY ones. The Pete who ever
>owns that gets my VOTE. NICE very nice as a matter of fact
>OUTSTANDING, but % of investment vs dollars comming in can
>one really pay for it and come out any further ahead than
>the truck mentioned above the M-2 dollar income vs
>investment? Be smart Be a Business Person, keep ones EGO
>at home and enjoy Profits not a truck to live in?
>
>Unless of course I am not seeing something here others do.
>Like I said willing to how wrong I am.
Broompilot, I was hoping this thread could remain upbeat for even one day but with you jumping in, that is not going to happen, is it?
I'm glad to see you are open to being wrong because in this case that is exactly what you are. That Peterbilt you are so fond of? It was for sale by it's owner when I met him. He and his wife had been team driving for seven years and in the end had no money to show for their efforts and no interest in continuing as expediters.
You talk about the better businessman (with women expedeiters every much as involved in this business as men, the proper word would be business person). There is no relationship whatsoever between the size of one's truck and success or failure in the business. People in trucks of all kinds do well. People in trucks of all kinds do poorly.
You talk about ego. Again, there is no relationship whatsoever between the size of one's truck and the size of one's ego.
Give it a rest, Broompilot and let folks have some fun talking trucks. The thread is about trucks, not the worthiness of the people who drive them.