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Sounds like you work for the biege color. Take some time, plan it out, figure what your costs would be and make a go of it on your own. Then you can eventually hire your own techs. Maybe offer other techs you work with a couple of bucks more an hour with better working conditions and they can bring their customers with them. You can also start a fleet management and invoice review venture. Large lift truck companies fall flat on their face when it comes to "watching out for the customer" in lieu of their bottom line.
  • Posted 7 Aug 2010 09:36
  • By KevA
  • joined 24 Jul'10 - 5 messages
  • California, United States

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