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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1650729" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>The biggest factor in what a contractor can afford is his debt load. If they had to buy all their routes, they won't be able afford much. For a while if you were a good multiple route owner you could pick up routes for free when contractors got terminated. That and buying routes for cash goes a long way in being able to pay decent wages. I don't mind paying myself back at next to no interest on the routes I bought with cash, especially considering what I bought years ago is worth much more today. </p><p>That and greed. Greedy jerks won't pay well regardless of their finances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1650729, member: 55017"] The biggest factor in what a contractor can afford is his debt load. If they had to buy all their routes, they won't be able afford much. For a while if you were a good multiple route owner you could pick up routes for free when contractors got terminated. That and buying routes for cash goes a long way in being able to pay decent wages. I don't mind paying myself back at next to no interest on the routes I bought with cash, especially considering what I bought years ago is worth much more today. That and greed. Greedy jerks won't pay well regardless of their finances. [/QUOTE]
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