What Salary needed to afford Challenger
#62
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
NO KIDDING??? Being a fellow resident of The People's Republic of Massachusetts - this is good to know!
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they are trying to pass a law in my state MA if you get caught street racing you automatically got to jail for 2 years
they are trying to pass a law in my state MA if you get caught street racing you automatically got to jail for 2 years
#63
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
If you are caught doing excessive acceleration you will get ticketed in my town.
I think it is up to the individual officer to determine the definition of excessive acceleration.
I guess he felt the Mustang GT could do it but only a warning was given.
I think it is up to the individual officer to determine the definition of excessive acceleration.
I guess he felt the Mustang GT could do it but only a warning was given.
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#65
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
I have my own business and I'm working hard on increasing my
sales so I can buy this car, among other things. When you work
as an employee, you get paid a fixed amount, and your employer
pays you as little as he can get away with. He delays giving you
raises, if any, and when you do get a raise it's a tiny, pathetic
amount. When you have your own business, it's do or die! You
can either starve or live in luxury, or anywhere in between, depending
on how good you are and how hard you work.
There's no guarantee of any minimum income but no upper limit on your
income either. The sky's the limit, and there's always many things you
can do to increase sales and profits. You just have to get busy and do it!
The hardest part of business is learning how to be good enough at it to
make money! Most new businesses fail because the entrepreneur does
not know what he's doing! Once you learn the ropes and establish a
steady income stream, then the remaining challenge is to grow the
sales as big and as fast as you can. It's very demanding but it's very
exciting and rewarding too. When you get past the early frustrations
and you start experiencing success, it's the sweetest feeling ever.
sales so I can buy this car, among other things. When you work
as an employee, you get paid a fixed amount, and your employer
pays you as little as he can get away with. He delays giving you
raises, if any, and when you do get a raise it's a tiny, pathetic
amount. When you have your own business, it's do or die! You
can either starve or live in luxury, or anywhere in between, depending
on how good you are and how hard you work.
There's no guarantee of any minimum income but no upper limit on your
income either. The sky's the limit, and there's always many things you
can do to increase sales and profits. You just have to get busy and do it!
The hardest part of business is learning how to be good enough at it to
make money! Most new businesses fail because the entrepreneur does
not know what he's doing! Once you learn the ropes and establish a
steady income stream, then the remaining challenge is to grow the
sales as big and as fast as you can. It's very demanding but it's very
exciting and rewarding too. When you get past the early frustrations
and you start experiencing success, it's the sweetest feeling ever.
#66
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
well in my business i think that my employees are my greatest asset.. i dont pay them as little as i can get away with.. they have great benefits, twice the pay they would make any where else and lots of vacation and holiday pay not to mention... health, dental, and a 401(k) plan. It is nice going to work and knowing everyone there really likes their job. But hey that is just me.
#67
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
DaveCPA, you're absolutely dead on. Quality team members make the difference and contribute to your happiness. Like in business, it's more cost effective to retain existing staff (customers) than replacing them w/ new ones.
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#68
RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
My profession is very rewarding as well if I may be so inclined to share it... its a joyous feeling waking up and knowing there's a big chance that you will a)kill the bad guy b)capture the bad guy and my favorite part c)being part of the most hated and feared Army on this planet right now! I love my coffee too