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To make my story short I'm a installation contractor (cable guy)for a company called Nationwide.I had the job but,the company supposedly had to send us home because we need to have our own vehicles to work out of.So my boss told me to keep looking and call him back.I don't have enough credit,no cosigners,and not a lot of money for a down-payment.Does anyone know where I can go to get a truck? Time has run out because the guy that promised to hold my position is no longer working there and the new guy is NOT so nice.
A no b/s company where I can get them to at least approve me for a truck and i'll come up with the down-payment myself.
Thanks for the tip I will try them but, another dilemma is I have been out of work and my old boss was gonna verify that I was still working there for any car company that called.This new guy WILL Not.
Try prosper.com for a loan also many of the places on sunrise hwy near west islip,bayshore areas( not including the major dealers like atlantic auto mall).There are also a few places on rt 112 in medford north of the L.I.E which also will finance anyone. Another option is to contact hauppauge and riverhead cablevision. I was a contractor for about 5 years and they have a few contracting companies which supply the pickup trucks and vans.Usually the contractors are only used about 9 months out of the year---riverhead was better to work out of though.I worked for amplified wiring(till they left),and TCC but there wages were a little lower then Prince cable I moved on to because of there great salary breakdown.
Try prosper.com for a loan also many of the places on sunrise hwy near west islip,bayshore areas( not including the major dealers like atlantic auto mall).There are also a few places on rt 112 in medford north of the L.I.E which also will finance anyone. Another option is to contact hauppauge and riverhead cablevision. I was a contractor for about 5 years and they have a few contracting companies which supply the pickup trucks and vans.Usually the contractors are only used about 9 months out of the year---riverhead was better to work out of though.I worked for amplified wiring(till they left),and TCC but there wages were a little lower then Prince cable I moved on to because of there great salary breakdown.
You used to work for as a contractor installing cable? If so do you have some kind of instant messenger so I can get more information?
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