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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having remote workers in communities have also built a lot of jobs. Those remote workers with their big city money spend some of it at the local restaurants, shops, hire local folks for construction/landscaping/electrical work/etc. [/quote] It improved the restaurant scene but was very detrimental for any other types of services. I now have to wait 4 months for a dentist appointment (used to be 2 weeks), 6 weeks for vision test (used to be next day), and my hair salon increased its prices dramatically. So it is a net loss, at least to me and most other locals who don’t work in restaurants.[/quote] It sounds great for the dentist, optometrist, and stylist [/quote] The insurance reimbursement rates are the same. [/quote] Most professionals would rather have a fully booked calendar than the ability to take same day appointments [/quote]
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