Wells Fargo took away our business credit cards. Since we don't have any shit on our credit, I thought that maybe it was because I never used mine, but as it turns out :
We haven't made any money in the last month! Nil. Zero.
Well, Tony came home for a week, which probably cost us $1500, because we still have to pay for our tractor, my health insurance, maintenance reserve, insurance, all that shit, and we have two more weeks to go on the $700/mo child support scam.
This is why they give you a 500,000 mile warranty on a Volvo tractor (which used to be a Mack truck)...you have to keep these things rolling all of the time. Even if you have a POS that's paid for, a tow is $500 minimum, and repairs and lost loads are expensive. We got a $2200 bill for an air line and a tow and lost the load, then Volvo wouldn't pay because it wasn't done at a Volvo shop...that gets Jesus Christ on a marble toilet expensive! Tony took a class in emergency n*-rig repairs, that came with a n*-rig repair kit, for $175, and it's paid for itself dozens of times over. I told Tony that I was going to buy a Mack bulldog and put it on the hood, but he said that getting into a fight every day is too expensive.
Good news is, school is over soon, which means the end of the child support scam on the runaway, and at $450/week, the tractor is getting paid off quickly. In a year, we have the option to purchase it for $33k, which we can probably finance for a much lower payment because it will still have some warranty on it. We can also write the airplane costs off of our taxes, since the company owns it and rents it out now. One more year of Jenny and we can boot her out (hopefully to college). If Obama's commies don't hit us up with a big carbon tax (which will piss off a bunch of people here), I think we're going to be able to buy some hearse parts, and I may finally get to drive to some meats. Maybe we'll even show up in the Volvo/Mack truck...it gets better mileage than the hearse.
Best news of all is that AFAIK I'm not going to die soon (bad news for the funeral home, I guess). I bought the parts to fix my hood hinge, (about $16 total) and the next day I'm feeling OK, I'm going to do it. I may even make a video...I was quoted $400 for a rebuilt hinge because my core is bad...the core that I'm going to repair.
-denise
We haven't made any money in the last month! Nil. Zero.
Well, Tony came home for a week, which probably cost us $1500, because we still have to pay for our tractor, my health insurance, maintenance reserve, insurance, all that shit, and we have two more weeks to go on the $700/mo child support scam.
This is why they give you a 500,000 mile warranty on a Volvo tractor (which used to be a Mack truck)...you have to keep these things rolling all of the time. Even if you have a POS that's paid for, a tow is $500 minimum, and repairs and lost loads are expensive. We got a $2200 bill for an air line and a tow and lost the load, then Volvo wouldn't pay because it wasn't done at a Volvo shop...that gets Jesus Christ on a marble toilet expensive! Tony took a class in emergency n*-rig repairs, that came with a n*-rig repair kit, for $175, and it's paid for itself dozens of times over. I told Tony that I was going to buy a Mack bulldog and put it on the hood, but he said that getting into a fight every day is too expensive.
Good news is, school is over soon, which means the end of the child support scam on the runaway, and at $450/week, the tractor is getting paid off quickly. In a year, we have the option to purchase it for $33k, which we can probably finance for a much lower payment because it will still have some warranty on it. We can also write the airplane costs off of our taxes, since the company owns it and rents it out now. One more year of Jenny and we can boot her out (hopefully to college). If Obama's commies don't hit us up with a big carbon tax (which will piss off a bunch of people here), I think we're going to be able to buy some hearse parts, and I may finally get to drive to some meats. Maybe we'll even show up in the Volvo/Mack truck...it gets better mileage than the hearse.
Best news of all is that AFAIK I'm not going to die soon (bad news for the funeral home, I guess). I bought the parts to fix my hood hinge, (about $16 total) and the next day I'm feeling OK, I'm going to do it. I may even make a video...I was quoted $400 for a rebuilt hinge because my core is bad...the core that I'm going to repair.
-denise
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