Return On Investment Calculator for
Brake Lathes Vs. Subletting
Examine the amount you spend on sublet brake work and the
amount of lost revenue each year. You are likely paying
for a brake lathe over and over again each year.
Disclaimers:
The annual cost of subletting
your brake jobs is calculated by taking the average number
of jobs per week, and multiplying that by 2 rotors and 2
drums and then multiplying that by 52 weeks.
The annual lost revenue is
figured by having one drive bay tied up for one hour for
each average brake job, then multiplying this by the number
of brake jobs and then by 52 weeks.
The grand total is figured by
adding the two annual figures above.