Couple of things...first..it takes more then your question to cause drama here.
We're an easy going bunch, unless you push the right buttons. Fore the most part...we're pretty drama free here, which is why a lot of us love this here forum an it's members.
Second..You gotta realize, not everyone is teh same as your area. For example..Curb shopping for me, is easy to do if I stay on my sandbar. after all it's only 100 or so miles. My average area I drive is a 20 mile area. That's a gallon of gas for my little minivan (18 city, 24 hwy! woohoo!). In that 20 mile radius...I got 4 towns I can visit. So..for me..I do take gas in to consideration, but I don't do much curbco shopping anymore. I don't chase things on CL normally. I do get a few things from there now an then tho, usually at night when the rest of the people are sleeping. Google Maps, Directions, an a GPS can be your best friend when driving around. It also helps if you know your area well. I know my area real well. Tell me a street, an I can usually tell you the town it's in, which side of the hwy, an roughly how far you gotta go to get there. An of course I track mileage for tax purposes, a long with a host of other things.
On time...I got all the time in the world. I live on a sandbar, so I'm always on Island time. Till you live at the beach...you won't understand.
We do things different here. If we wanted the rush rush rush...we'd all live on the mainland. Ha ha! Only things I have to do during daylight hours, is it hit a few accounts, an the yard. Otherwise...my time can be spent doing whatever. Hit the beach, come home, break some stuff down, go back out, repeat. I also get regular bouts of insomnia. So I do a lot of things later in the day or into the night. Unless it's one of my accounts who I have to visit during regular hours, or I'm heading to the yard...i don' watch the clock.
I do this full time, might be different for folks doing it part time. But when I first started it was part time/hobby, an I did curbco on a regular basis. Only time I worried over gas was when the van was full, cause my MPG would drop like cement shoes in water. I won't race the next guy for a dryer. It's part of the reason I decided to focus on
ewaste an cell phones. Less racing around like a chicken with it's head cut off. For me it works...YMMV.
I'd imagine someone living in the boonies one would be more worried over things like gas, or if you lived in a city with traffic. Me..I don't. A traffic jam here is..four cars at a red light, or on Sat/Sun when the tourists all leave to go home, or are coming in. Then there might be a delay at the bridge back to the mainland.
I wouldn't know what to do if I had to deal with idiot traffic all the time. lol.
I'm sure your going to get a ton of replies on this. Ha ha.
Sirscrapalot - "If you see traffic on my road, someone died." - My Great Nana from NH on the road by her house, an the town in general.
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