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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3083624" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I agree. The most credible information you can get is from other contractors because demographics have a huge impact. You're only as good as the strength of the economy you will serve. IWBF operates in a New England metro area. I on the other hand operate in a severely depressed area of the Mid Atlantic region. He probably has more people living in a 10 block area of his territory than I have living in the entire 1,154 square mile mountainous county in which I live with tons of poorly constructed and maintained township and secondary roads. No doubt that per capita incomes are also much higher in his area and that's extremely important because this is a consumption based economy and so is this line of work. So if you're going to be in an area where population and wallets are both quite thin and you're buying from who's getting out be certain that you know what you're going to be up against before signing on the dotted line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3083624, member: 58386"] I agree. The most credible information you can get is from other contractors because demographics have a huge impact. You're only as good as the strength of the economy you will serve. IWBF operates in a New England metro area. I on the other hand operate in a severely depressed area of the Mid Atlantic region. He probably has more people living in a 10 block area of his territory than I have living in the entire 1,154 square mile mountainous county in which I live with tons of poorly constructed and maintained township and secondary roads. No doubt that per capita incomes are also much higher in his area and that's extremely important because this is a consumption based economy and so is this line of work. So if you're going to be in an area where population and wallets are both quite thin and you're buying from who's getting out be certain that you know what you're going to be up against before signing on the dotted line. [/QUOTE]
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