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Old 06-11-2008, 01:09 PM
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hello all i was wondering if any one has had a lease purchase experience with c.r.s.t Malone i have been out of a truck for a couple years but i am getting ready to get back behind the wheel I know a lease purchase is on the risky side but i only plan on coming home for a weekend every month or two. with my current money situation a lease purchase is the only way i can own my own truck and live my dream any thoughts would be appreciated i am supposed to go to orientation this Saturday
 
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go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
 
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Old 06-11-2008, 01:57 PM
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thanks for the reply but keep your insults to yourself i am not the best at typing but the business advice is appreciated
HAMMER DOWN
 
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Old 06-11-2008, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by bigdad7
go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
:roll: :roll: :roll:

There are a couple drivers on here that have worked with CRST Malone. I'm sure they will be along to help you out. 8) 8)
 
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thanks tk
 
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Old 06-11-2008, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by bigdad7
go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
As long as your splitting hairs about proper English and punctuation and what not, it should be: Go back to school, start with English 101, and work your way up to Bus. Mgmt.
 
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Old 06-11-2008, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bigdad7
go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
 
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I will tell you this....If you can make a lease purchase work in todays' economy you can make it work anytime.

Just remember to run it as a BUSINESS and be serious and make plenty of sacrifices and your chances of success with greatly improve.

Good Luck to you!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by bigdad7
go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
Coalregion Wrote:

As long as your splitting hairs about proper English and punctuation and what not, it should be: Go back to school, start with English 101, and work your way up to Bus. Mgmt.





Coalregion:

Not to split hairs here, but if he wants to go into "Bus. Mgnt.", shouldn't he get some experience driving a bus first??


 
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Old 06-16-2008, 01:03 PM
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go back to school start with english 101 and work your way up to bus. mgmt.
and then you will more than likely discover that you will make more as a company driver than trying to pay for a job
this sounds too much like the truth. :lol:
 



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