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computaSaysYes t1_ja0mrjk wrote
Reply to comment by GreenPL8 in Anyone familiar with the 'Worker Relocation Incentive Program' by Blindsay04
Do you have prove any moving expenses? Or is it just a flat payout to those who get in line in time?
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Reply to comment by iamrockandroll1 in Cell Coverage in VT - Now I know... to switch provider by ExpressionFamiliar98
A Vermonter will be stopping to help you on that mountain road before you could reach your phone to call. We don't need coverage on every inch of land, especially not mountains of national forests. Mountains ≠ suburbs.
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Reply to comment by Aoe330 in Friend for my wife by abitdaft1776
Welp just work till you keel over. /s
Seriously though did anyone see the local man on the news the other night, machinist still working full time at 80. shudder
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Reply to comment by KennethDenson in Visiting in the fall, what should we do? by KennethDenson
It is not just doctors. You need a massage, acupuncture, reiki, cleansing, any yoga discipline under the sun, hypnotist, tarot reading, rife machine hookup, an exorcism? choices abound....
But doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and damn near any profession that you need to satisfy your basic needs are sparse, difficult to find, overbooked, and usually far far away. Which is why most like to visit their 2nd home here, but don't want to actually live here. You have to be willing and able to do most things, if not everything, for yourself. Even if you have money, money can't buy everything. There are simply not enough tradespeople, medical professionals, housing, etc etc to go around. And locals are continually either being pushed out because of costs or aging out.