<p>its ok bo5ton… i dont need your doubts … i know how much i make :)</p>
<p>Mazel tov.</p>
<p>right back at you.</p>
<p>its ok … </p>
<p>can i get back on topic? … would anyone recommend me some uni’s to apply to?</p>
<p>Sorry, I’m new to this. I don’t know the rules of threading. I want to apologize again:-(</p>
<p>Its fine sharif
… we’re all nervous …</p>
<p>wow. Actually, I would believe what the OP is saying about how much money he makes. It’s the same here in Myanmar, chauffeurs salaries are 20 US a month. Which is nothing. And gas is 9 US for each fill, which is also nothing…so basically I am guessing that the bigger, more expensive stuff people ask you to deliver, the more comission…maybe in ratio to the product you’re delivering…which is a pretty good deal…and 17 vans means that you can get more delivered, more efficient. Plus I know about the whole word of mouth thing, in myanmar its’ the same, you dont’ need to spend on advertising which is a good thing! lolz…well I would have to say congrats for the successful business and just because you make money doesn’t mean you don’t need to go to college. It just means you will have a much easier time paying for college, and you won’t even have to rely on your parents, which is a very good thing.
I think if you explain your delivery service business to the unis and focus on that, it could be a hook. Not many applicants make that much money, and are entrepreneurs and I have to say your business plan is pretty unique, because it’s just simple delivering, but you can make thousands. That might be the thing that gets you into your chosen unis. Emphasize that you are able to pay for college easily, without any parent support…something that not many students can do these days with the expensive tuition.</p>
<p>hmm ill take your advice for it…i hope this makes it :D</p>