This week, they learned that although Mr. Smith’s recovery is going well, he will no longer be able to do the heavy lifting required in moving furniture. To regain full use of his back, he is going to need to spend several weeks working with a physical therapist. Mr. Smith’s injury means that ABC is down to one driver for the moving van, as last year, Mrs. Smith obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) so that she could drive the moving van. Mr. Smith’s son is driving on a restricted license because of several speeding tickets, and he is not eligible to obtain a CDL to drive the truck. In addition, the company cannot afford insurance to cover the son because he is under 25 and has several tickets. ABC is going to need at least one more full-time employee and two temporary employees to accommodate its schedule for the next few months. As part of his marketing campaign, Mr. Smith committed to providing moving services within a 500 mile radius of Lincoln, more than doubling the area previously covered by the company. To accommodate the need to move beyond the three-county area, Mr. Smith purchased two used box trucks, a 2007 International 4300 with 102,000 miles and a 2011 Isuzu NPR with 85,000 miles