CARGO TRAILER ACQUIRED!
- Konky

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

After several months of careful research, it has come down to making the decision to build my own kitchen with the help of a local NH business. Now, I spent several months doing the research, asking the questions, and when the potential seller decides to stop communicating after being asked a question that catches them off guard, I have moved on to another. On several instances, the asking prices have been WAY above the actual worth of a fully equipped truck/trailer. Trying to pull a fast one on someone who has 25 years of experience in culinary and accounting, and you're telling me your asking price is worth it? I'm not stupid. I refuse to purchase a fully equipped mobile kitchen that I am not able to view for myself. Doing business blindly is catastrophic and nothing but trouble. Seriously, what kind of idiot do you think I am? I am all about being able to conduct my own inspections, take photos and videos, and review a potential equipped trailer for sale. Too many uneducated, closed-minded, ill-informed people chiming in on what I should be doing are ignored because they lack the insight that I have in what *I* am looking for, what *I* am focusing on, and how *I* intend to do business. When a "friend" tries to put your intelligence, education, and knowledge down and constantly argues to do things their way, they are no good to me and nothing but a waste of time. They are the problem.
As of right now, I know I am on the correct path. Now more than ever, having a clear focus on what I am trying to accomplish, I will continue along that path. Sticking to my principles of staying local is already showing I'm proving the naysayers and control freaks are wrong from the start.
What's next in my world? Talking with the kitchen design crew.

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