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Does anyone on here do business in Maryland?? If so, where??
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No but according to some I do business in Nancyland. Does that count??
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Quote:
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JK,
I was just in Maryland a few weeks ago training a tech. From what I've seen it's a healthy market for repair and pricing was above average levels compared to other states in the US I visited. The only negative noticed was that cost of living is very high in some MD areas. |
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The cost of living is extremely high in MD. i have done a few RV repairs and some repairs on high end autos down there. Bu I try to keep my travel time to less than 2 hours one way and i do charge accordingly..
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Yes, the cost of living is very high in most of MD. I believe it is in the top five of the most expensive states to live in. I near Salisbury and if I start my business I am looking to operate in Somerset, Worcester, and Wicomico county at first.
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Hi Maryland is high I live in VIRGINIA it's high is anyone in VA?
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