Congrats Frank!!!! That is awesome. Which college?
Working on an old boat/mistake I bought a month ago. Hoping to make it run, or at least turn over. lol
it's an 88 four winns the guy was practically giving away to get it out of his way. I'm close to doing the same.
I know, I have four of them in the parking lot. It's an addiction.
Found out yesterday that everything produced on one of our packaging lines forthelast6 days is defective. Operator error changed the timing, ruined the cutting die, and no one noticed.
We have to replace the custom materials, open all 100,000 packages and reclaim the customer's sample materials.
Then, re-run the job. $15K to $$20K loss.
In my next life, I plan to work for someone else, always. I will still make mistakes like any other human. But whilst the fault will be mine, it will be someone else's problem.
Actually I did well flipping old boats. I started at age 19 buying my first boat. A shallow 14' starcraft with an old 7.5hp merc. Bought it for $500. Sold it for $800. Turned around and bought a 14ft shallow naden boat with a 9.9hp merc for $650. Split it up and sold the boat for $500 and the motor for $500. Bought a deep 14' naden for 650 and a used 15hp for 500. Someone stole the motor and house insurance replaced it with a new $2000 20hp motor. I sold the boat and motor for $3500 and bought an 18ft lund with a 60hp engine for $3800. I blew the motor and sold that pkg for $4200 with a blown motor. I then took that $4200 and put it as a down payment on a new boat.There is no money flipping old boats.
I know, I have four of them in the parking lot. It's an addiction.
So, you a good slick salesman.Actually I did well flipping old boats. I started at age 19 buying my first boat. A shallow 14' starcraft with an old 7.5hp merc. Bought it for $500. Sold it for $800. Turned around and bought a 14ft shallow naden boat with a 9.9hp merc for $650. Split it up and sold the boat for $500 and the motor for $500. Bought a deep 14' naden for 650 and a used 15hp for 500. Someone stole the motor and house insurance replaced it with a new $2000 20hp motor. I sold the boat and motor for $3500 and bought an 18ft lund with a 60hp engine for $3800. I blew the motor and sold that pkg for $4200 with a blown motor. I then took that $4200 and put it as a down payment on a new boat.
It's going to be a scorcher today!
I've turned the central air on, made iced tea and already have dinner planned.
Just another nice day.
Listening to your accounts from Ohio Heaven makes me happy for you PG.