When you think about it, the owner of a junkyard will pay himself a salary, and he will not receive a salary from someone else. If he gets a salary from someone else, he has another job, or he doesn't actually own the junkyard.
So such a person is going to make whatever it is possible to make through the sale of parts from his yard. All kinds of questions come to mind: Does he have all necessary permits to have the yard? How large is it? Does he actually own the land, or does he lease it? Is there any overhead (costs involved in running the yard, like power, water, along with taxes, etc) Is the yard known and accessible to the market he is targeting? How much material is there in the yard, and does he have a constant supply? Who are his suppliers? Does he have to pay anything for materials, or does he charge people to drop materials off? Is there any organization in the yard making it possibly easier to find different kinds of parts? Is he paying anyone to help in the yard?
If it is signed by the origanal owner and no one else has signed it yes you can sell it to a junkyard.
The average salary of a club owner is $40,000.
The average salary for a hotel owner varies of the classification of the hotel.
The one-eyed man has a deep resentment towards the junkyard owner for exploiting workers. Tom advises him to take action against the owner and stand up for his rights, encouraging him to not be afraid and to fight for justice.
The salary of a car dealership owner varies greatly depending on the success of the car dealership as well as overhead expenses. However, the average salary of a car dealership owner is $33.73 an hour.
Owners of a business generally do not get a salary, they get a portion of the profits.
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the definition of a good salary is a salary that someone is extremely satisfied with. It does not matter how much it is it matters if the owner of it is pleased with it
If you're the owner you can pay yourself whatever you can afford.
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