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Old 09-23-2006, 06:07 PM
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At the Dallas Truck Show a vendor asked me if I wanted to pull an end dump, told her I already have one. oooooo, lets' go. She showed me a W-2 statement from her brother or some relation and tried to tell me he grossed $248,000.00 with Oakley!! This statement had been copied so many times the only part readable was the $ amount. So I played along, to get better free stuff, and when I asked how old can my truck be, she said 4, maybe 5 yrs old max, I threw up my hands and said that leaves me out, mine is an '84 model. I know some make good/exceptional money as 0/0, but that amount was a little far fetched to me.
 
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Old 09-24-2006, 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by rikki_359
At the Dallas Truck Show a vendor asked me if I wanted to pull an end dump, told her I already have one. oooooo, lets' go. She showed me a W-2 statement from her brother or some relation and tried to tell me he grossed $248,000.00 with Oakley!! This statement had been copied so many times the only part readable was the $ amount. So I played along, to get better free stuff, and when I asked how old can my truck be, she said 4, maybe 5 yrs old max, I threw up my hands and said that leaves me out, mine is an '84 model. I know some make good/exceptional money as 0/0, but that amount was a little far fetched to me.
A W-2? I wasn't aware that Oakley drivers were company drivers.
 



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