YET ANOTHER LEASE PURCHASE DISCUSSION THREAD
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#1
WingmanIII , 06-07-2007 08:16 PM
Hello again.
Man, am I ever glad to have found this site. I was SERIOUSLY thinking about leasing a tractor from the company I work for, but after having read through this forum I have definately changed my mind.
Still want to become an O/O, but will buy the truck myself, that is if I can get my wife to stop spending so much $$.
Question: are there any regulations regarding selling advertising space on the trailer? If not why don't more O/O's do this? It seems like a great way to add a bit more income to the books.
And one more question: since L/P is out of the question, what books can I read to learn more about Truck ownership? I believe I have a good business head on my shoulders, but dont want to get into this blindly. after all, a fool and his money may soon be parted; but a blind fool thinks the dollars in his wallet are c-notes. :roll:
Man, am I ever glad to have found this site. I was SERIOUSLY thinking about leasing a tractor from the company I work for, but after having read through this forum I have definately changed my mind.
Still want to become an O/O, but will buy the truck myself, that is if I can get my wife to stop spending so much $$.
Question: are there any regulations regarding selling advertising space on the trailer? If not why don't more O/O's do this? It seems like a great way to add a bit more income to the books.
And one more question: since L/P is out of the question, what books can I read to learn more about Truck ownership? I believe I have a good business head on my shoulders, but dont want to get into this blindly. after all, a fool and his money may soon be parted; but a blind fool thinks the dollars in his wallet are c-notes. :roll:
#3
Ian Williams , 06-08-2007 04:05 AM
A few books that may be of interest:
"The Millionaire Next Door" by Stanley and Danko could help you and the Mrs. get the spending under control.
Or she might perfer some of the Suzie Ormand stuff; sound financial planning with a girl power wrapper.
"Sweatshops on Wheels" is a bit dry and thick but it will open your eyes to what you're getting in too as an O/O.
The two chapters where the Author rides along with a O/O HM Tanker driver in "Uncommon Carriers" by John McPhee are good too.
"The Millionaire Next Door" by Stanley and Danko could help you and the Mrs. get the spending under control.
Or she might perfer some of the Suzie Ormand stuff; sound financial planning with a girl power wrapper.
"Sweatshops on Wheels" is a bit dry and thick but it will open your eyes to what you're getting in too as an O/O.
The two chapters where the Author rides along with a O/O HM Tanker driver in "Uncommon Carriers" by John McPhee are good too.
#4
I am glad that you decided against a fleece deal, WingmanIII.
I have known of a few who sell advertising on their trailers. Unless the ads are offensive or vulgar, I don't know of any regulations which prohibit the practice.
I have known of a few who sell advertising on their trailers. Unless the ads are offensive or vulgar, I don't know of any regulations which prohibit the practice.