Old Mar 8, 2011 | 10:31 AM
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I would be surprised if you can make a return on an investment with a rapidly depreciating asset which you are only utilising at weekends for one or two trips.

Your fixed overheads (depreciation being the main one, then insurance, then tax) are going to be the same as if you were full time essentially, but your turnover will be very small. So the percentage of fixed overhead per run is going to be massive and that will eat into your profit.


I dont think its viable economically, you'd probably make more money with a part time job in mcdonalds.
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