Over The Road Versus Local
05-27-2018, (Subject: Over The Road Versus Local ) 
Post: #11
RE: Over The Road Versus Local
(05-25-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  The only true answer is how much in taxes someone pays at the end of the year. I.E.> how much did they keep and could "buy a new kitchen stove" with? and therefore owed taxes on. that is where the rubber meets the road.

No point in bragging about $350k a year gross if you qualify for E.I.C lol.

This is the part the vast majority in this business just can't understand.
The second thing most don't understand and/or properly evaluate, then calculate for, is risk. If one of the job options involves a lot of high traffic congestion/close proximity work, a smart business person would budget ONE insurance deductible per year.

Edited to add: Not that a guy is going to have an accident every year, but the increased risk means by budgeting ONE per year, when the inevitable does happen, you will have a slush fund to cover the downtime...


User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..."
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RE: Over The Road Versus Local - Hammerhead - 05-27-2018



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