Re: Winter Special
I know I will regret selling my roadster because it's took this long just to find one I could afford but I'm not too sure if going on one week of furlong will be the only thing our company does. We could start lay offs if the furlong doesn't help or the economy doesn't pick up after the first of the year. I do have a second job and that is what I have been making my Crossfire payments and insurance with. I don't know for how long I will have the second job because it's with the city of Stillwater and if they start cutting back,since I'm just part time,I'll be the first to go. I'm between "a rock and a hard place" really don't want to sell it but don't know what the future hold's job wise and I have house payments,taxes,insurance and end of the year stuff. I'm going to try and make it thru January and then if things don't look better,I will have to start advertising it hot and heavy to get out from under the payment.Of course,in Oklahoma,roadster's don't really start selling good until about April and May.