Digging Deep to Pay for Gas

Harsh reality dictates that we reach into the depths of our pockets to pay at the pumps these days. Unavoidably, to many people, the vehicle has become a necessity.  Of course, the more health conscious way is to ride a bike or walk, but winter in Ontario doesn’t always afford us that opportunity.  

Not to mention that by the time we’ve gone to work or school, got the groceries, picked up Jimmy from soccer practice, gone through the drive thru, and run countless other errands, the car seems to be a saving grace.  Could you imagine doing it all on a bike? They don’t make drive thrus for bikes.  And what if you own a service company, how much is fuel to keep your trucks on the road?

Regardless of the rising cost at the gas pump, we continue to dig deeper, because we know the value of having some gas in the tank.  Whether it be personal or business related, sometimes we need to be mobile via a vehicle.  Oil companies blame the instability on the world scene to be the cause of the constant climb in price.  Whatever the reason, we are all feeling our wallets getting lighter.

Our company provides service, involved in that service is getting our “warehouse on wheels” to your home (at a significant cost to us while at the pump).  Perhaps Congressman Brad Sherman who last year uttered, “What is needed is an all-out science project to get vehicles off of gasoline, rather than off of the earth,” has a point.

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