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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1657771" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Heck yeah I will hire you the education I get would be worth it!</p><p></p><p>It would be an alright gig if your retired, better than a greeter at Wal -Mart. Something I have considered myself as I enjoy driving a lot. The only getting paid one way will be the killer. The routes you get will have a lot to do with it too. The one your looking at has a lot of interstate and pretty country. You will make miles and enjoy doing it. Traffic is usually not bad thru there either. Not all of them work out that way. At those numbers on a good day you may make about $12 an hour but probably most trips closer to $10 or less.</p><p></p><p>Not at all trying to rain on your parade just weighing out the good and the bad, partly out of my own curiosity about that type of job. I imagine I am not telling you anything you haven't already figured out yourself. I hope it works out great for you and hope you get up in this area often. I missed you last time you were up and I would still like to show you around and visit sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1657771, member: 21382"] Heck yeah I will hire you the education I get would be worth it! It would be an alright gig if your retired, better than a greeter at Wal -Mart. Something I have considered myself as I enjoy driving a lot. The only getting paid one way will be the killer. The routes you get will have a lot to do with it too. The one your looking at has a lot of interstate and pretty country. You will make miles and enjoy doing it. Traffic is usually not bad thru there either. Not all of them work out that way. At those numbers on a good day you may make about $12 an hour but probably most trips closer to $10 or less. Not at all trying to rain on your parade just weighing out the good and the bad, partly out of my own curiosity about that type of job. I imagine I am not telling you anything you haven’t already figured out yourself. I hope it works out great for you and hope you get up in this area often. I missed you last time you were up and I would still like to show you around and visit sometime. [/QUOTE]
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