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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    I would LOVE to see that. If you do it, please bring along a go-pro, film it, and throw it up on the youtube. In almost an exact reverse of that situation (crap car, in nice place vs nice car in crap place), before I got my truck I was pulling up to the scrap yard in a nice, V8, 400hp Mercedes Benz and unloading scrap. Also used that to pick up stuff out of the garbage. For sure got some looks and raised eyebrows.... What vehicle you have shouldn't define someone, but people definitely expect different people and different professions to drive different vehicles....

    Which is odd since the most common vehicle of millionaires is a ford F150 truck. People expect people with money to drive something flashy, when infact it is usually the people in the flashy cars with no money and in a ton of debt, and the people in the beaters and trucks that have the most money.....
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    I've never understood the whole "make people think you have money with what you drive" logic. I'm a huge Dave Ramsey guy, so I'm sure that tells a lot about my thinking. But, I honestly don't care what people think of me. That Dodge was paid for the moment the auctioneer said "Sold", and I've more than made my money off of her. Best $450 I ever spent....

    Between the scrap side of my business growing and my More Than Scrap business here going well, I don't even have time to worry about the Dodge. As long as she runs, she has a home.

    KSS, I can't remember if this impacted your lot or not... but about a month ago the transmission in my Jetta decided it didn't want to get me home. So, I rode home with a friend, borrowed his car trailer, and towed it home the next day. The car dying pissed me off, but I was more pissed off that I had lots in to test for people, and I was wasting an entire day to go pick up the stupid car. I had another time where the neighbor needed someone to drive a grain truck in on short notice. I had packages to ship. So, I did what any person would do....



    I swear, at some point I should just start a thread about all the things that have happened to me with vehicles. I've done a lot of odd things. I look outside my window at my pallet hauling trailer, and want to shake my head at how rednecked my setup is. But, compared to what I've done in the past, it's a lot better.

    Maybe I'm losing the stupidity I had when I was younger....

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    Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
    Maybe I'm losing the stupidity I had when I was younger....
    Making good decisions comes from experience, and experience comes from making bad decisions.

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    Experience could also come from being taught the right. I now some people who have 25 years of experience doing something the wrong way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDC76 View Post
    Making good decisions comes from experience, and experience comes from making bad decisions.
    Well said my friend. That has been my entire life. And it’s worked out great . Getting back to the overloaded truck yea obviously it’s not safe . I see this in the Chicagoland area all the time it is what it is . All you have to do is use common sense and stay far behind him or pass him .

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    Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
    I've never understood the whole "make people think you have money with what you drive" logic.
    You either have $$ or you don't. Car is nearly irrelevant. I personally know a millionaire that regularly drives what would be considered "lesser" than my 94 S10 - and I know several people with similar income to mine that drive a very nice, very expensive car.

    I don't care what people think of me either. If I did, and I were of high school mentality, I probably wouldn't ever be seen ruining metal or e-waste in my pickup since the stereotype of a scrapper is a poor, un-educated crackhead trying to get $$ for drugs LOL.

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    Presentation is important ... especially when running a business.

    Agree with it or not ... most people go by looks. You never get a second chance to make a first impression on a new customer.

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