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YET ANOTHER LEASE PURCHASE DISCUSSION THREAD
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: |
http://www.costpermile.com/
Never read it, but it's sounds good! :roll: :D But mostly, it's all about common sense, and some math skills. Good luck! 8) |
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. |
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. |
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