Category Archives: Business
Best Place To Sell A Car
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on March 5, 2011
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In the opinion of many, there is not such a thing as a best place to sell a car as they live by the statement: the more, the batter. Quite simply, people shouldn't limit their advertising to simply only one place, one website or one method. In order to have good chances of promoting an automobile, the vehicle ought to be open to a larger audience, and by audience we mean potential customers. Many people that don't want to undergo all this trouble choose to trade their vehicles at dealerships. In so doing, they lose about $500-$1,500 (depending on the make and model), based on AutoTrader - an internet site that specializes in selling used cars.
We will assume that you don't wish to walk away from this money and you'll want to put serious work into selling the vehicle. Because of this, you need Read more [...]
How to Start a Food Truck Business
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on December 28, 2010
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Franklin B. Smith asked: Once you are able to buy a food truck, this means that you are ready to start a business. However a food truck business is not always a bed of roses. You can expect the best outcomes from having this business but you must also anticipate the worst. The worst being, the possibilities of the truck breaking down in the middle of your route. If this happens you will lose a lot of money and will leave hungry customers. In this business you must be able to find a very good and efficient truck and you must maintain its good condition.Here is a guideline that you can take if you want to buy a food truck:Identify the amount that you are willing to spend for your business. Once you have made a rough estimate on how much you are willing to spend devise a business strategy Read more [...]
Truck Driver Safety Meeting Topics
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on December 8, 2010
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Lukman Nulhakiem asked: Truck drivers who deliver hazardous chemicals require deeper safety knowledge than truck drivers in general. To enhance their knowledge about safety on such chemical transport, truck driver safety meeting is usually conducted. At least it is conducted once a year.You may have scheduled your own truck driver safety meeting for several years with same topics. You do not have any idea about themeeting topicsso that you decide to use the same topics.Ideally, truck driver safety meeting topics should cover all aspects associated with hazardous chemical transport. It is because you have to ensure not only the driver safety and the goods, but you have to ensure people's safety during hazardous chemical transport that may take thousands miles away from the plant site to Read more [...]
Installing Car Wraps
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on December 4, 2010
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Dustin Hubbard asked: Car wraps are becoming a huge marketing and fashion tool these days. Companies all over the place are starting to put custom wraps and graphic on their business vehicles to make them stand out against the otherwise bland traffic. The wraps look incredibly complex and flashy, and that's the point. The truth is, while designing and printing these graphics is difficult and complex, the actual installation isn't. And the removal of these graphics is even more simple. These truths can end up saving you hundreds of dollars, if you know what you are doing when you get your wrap.There are two different basic ways to install car wraps. One is known as wet application and uses water to help apply the wrap to the car, similar to some wallpapers. While most people think that Read more [...]
Car Lifts and Other Equipment Needed When Starting a Garage
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on November 30, 2010
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Chris A. Harmen asked: A lot more than car lifts and car lift parts goes into starting a successful garage, but it's a good start. First, you need to decide whether your shop will specialize in a certain repair such as brakes, or if you would rather stay general. This determines the kind of equipment you need, and how many.Car LiftsRegardless of what type of repairs you decide to include in your repair shop, car lifts are almost a standard item. Since most of them will be in constant use, you want to choose a style that can stand up to the wear and tear. The style you choose will also make a huge difference to the services you can provide.If you plan on working with large vehicles and buses, you will need to have special heavy-duty styles. For standard vehicles, car lifts with extensions Read more [...]
Truck Driver Training and Safety Guidelines
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on November 6, 2010
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Amanda Potter asked: If you've ever considered becoming a truck driver, you should know that you are needed because the trucking industry continues to grow. However, before you begin your search for CDL training and trucking jobs, you should know the requirements for becoming certified and the safety requirements of truck driving.To become a truck driver, you must train and pass your CDL test. Before finding a program for this, here are some of the general requirements to drive a rig.o Must be eighteen years old to receive a CDL, or twenty-one years old if seeking interstate employment.o Must have an up-to-date driver's license.o Must speak, read, and write the English language fluently.o Must also pass a Department of Transportation physical examination and drug screening before attending Read more [...]
Truck Driver Jobs and the Student Driver
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on September 17, 2010
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Aubrey Allen Smith asked:
There is still talk about the truck driver shortage in our country. The shortage of over the road truck drivers have been an on-going topic for years. Truck driver jobs have become harder to come by in recent months, mainly due to the present state of the economy.
There is still talk about the truck driver shortage in our country. The shortage of over the road truck drivers have been an on-going topic for years. Truck driver jobs have become harder to come by in recent months, mainly due to the present state of the economy.
Solo Verses Team Truck Driving
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on September 7, 2010
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Dave Ferrara asked: There are plenty of jobs out there for qualified and experienced truck drivers. Trucking companies compete for the best truck drivers. For many the issues comes down to whether you drive solo or if you drive in a team. There are pros and cons to both. Hopefully this article will help you decide what is best for you.Many people have veered towards team truck driving jobs from Solo truck driving because of the idea that the team can run more hours by switching drivers back and forth. This way they don't have to stop for hours-of-service regulations.This is great in theory, but make sure you get along with your team partner first. There has to be trust and compatibility. Think about it. Teams share all responsibilities, the cab, and sleep time gets traded back and forth.A Read more [...]
Truck Drivers Wanted Now More Than Ever
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on September 2, 2010
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Burke Caball asked: In the past, if a certain food wasn't produced in your region, it wasn't available locally. The same goes for any product, if somebody wasn't making it close to you, you had to make a trip to get it. What was available in a market at one place wasn't necessarily available anywhere else. As technology improved, refrigeration and other preservation methods combined with trucks that could carry large loads over long distances, helped to disperse food and other products to markets all over the country. Truck drivers were wanted by companies to drive from city to city.Today we benefit from those technologies more than ever. We can go to a market and find nearly any product, regardless of how obscure. Thanks to internet and other forms of media, people are finding products Read more [...]


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