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Just wanted one trailer to put a welder on
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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 4065707" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I worked with Tom Canady at Sun Refinery in Tulsa. Tom had worked at Texaco until they closed down, and he wasn't old enough to retire so he came to work at Sun. This messed up his retirement, because he didn't have enough time at ether place to amount to a good pention. He decided to sell trailers, so he bought 3 cheap trailers that sold for $600.00, each with junk tires back in the 1980's. He lost sleep worried he woudn't be able to sell them. Long story short, by the time he retired in about 2003, he had a stock of about $200,000.00 and a was selling close to a million dollars per year from his front yard, on a busy road. Tom passed away, and now his grandson has moved this business, zoning problems in Toms yard, to a nice conmertial lot on Hwy 97, between Sand Springs, and Spaulpa, and it looks like they have three, or four, time the stock that Tom had! It's GREAT to see good people suceed, Tom worked his tail off getting this started, would get off graveyard shift and drive to Texas, or Missouri, and get a load of trailers, without any sleep, when he was in his 60's!!</p><p> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 4065707, member: 45328"] I worked with Tom Canady at Sun Refinery in Tulsa. Tom had worked at Texaco until they closed down, and he wasn't old enough to retire so he came to work at Sun. This messed up his retirement, because he didn't have enough time at ether place to amount to a good pention. He decided to sell trailers, so he bought 3 cheap trailers that sold for $600.00, each with junk tires back in the 1980's. He lost sleep worried he woudn't be able to sell them. Long story short, by the time he retired in about 2003, he had a stock of about $200,000.00 and a was selling close to a million dollars per year from his front yard, on a busy road. Tom passed away, and now his grandson has moved this business, zoning problems in Toms yard, to a nice conmertial lot on Hwy 97, between Sand Springs, and Spaulpa, and it looks like they have three, or four, time the stock that Tom had! It's GREAT to see good people suceed, Tom worked his tail off getting this started, would get off graveyard shift and drive to Texas, or Missouri, and get a load of trailers, without any sleep, when he was in his 60's!! . [/QUOTE]
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