I just had to share this little snipped I read on a forum today.
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Originally Posted by Anonymous 
DO I have to do the math thing about costs, labor, etc....I'm dead 
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Naw, you dont have to do the math.... but your chances for success are far greater if you do.
It reminds me a little of the two fellas who went into the hay business. They could buy hay from the neighbor for $1.00 per bale and found a market for it about 50 miles away where the guy offered them $100 bucks for every 100 bales they could bring him. After about a week of loading, hauling, and unloading hay they noticed they were not prospering.... the brighter of the two asked the other.... "Do you think we need to get a bigger truck?" Business and math go together.
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