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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2038745" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>As I learn more and more about the ISP format and I thank those of you for educating me in regard to this format it is clearly a business model that will be damn near impossible to inplement in depressed rural areas like the one I live in. It is a model that is unquestionably designed for a metropolitan area in a warm climate with flater terain a modern highway system with high population density and high percapita consumption. The farther removed you are from this setting the harder it will be for you to implement in exchange for returns that can preserve equity. It will only be a matter of time when every contractor working in a depressed rural area will ask:" Why work for nothing when you can do nothing for nothing"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2038745, member: 58386"] As I learn more and more about the ISP format and I thank those of you for educating me in regard to this format it is clearly a business model that will be damn near impossible to inplement in depressed rural areas like the one I live in. It is a model that is unquestionably designed for a metropolitan area in a warm climate with flater terain a modern highway system with high population density and high percapita consumption. The farther removed you are from this setting the harder it will be for you to implement in exchange for returns that can preserve equity. It will only be a matter of time when every contractor working in a depressed rural area will ask:" Why work for nothing when you can do nothing for nothing"? [/QUOTE]
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