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Ok, I'm a member of the Free State Project so I'm planning to move to New Hampshire. Just go to the link if you want to know what it is.
Anyway, the point is this. Have any of you ever done work in New Hampshire? What considerations do you have to take for that climate? |
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Born in Lancaster Have a few customers in NH I got tired of the Cold and Moved to Calif this winter there will be weeks where it is below zero and you cant work outside and since this is a outside buisness plan you money for that. When it snows you also get shut dow especialy if you do dealership work they are cleaning up after the storm and dont have time for vendors rains alot in the summer as well south is more populated go north and drive 20 miles between towns with populations of 2000-3000 the tax is low there but the other stuff is more so its all relative. Lots of poor people there retail is slow but if you go south there are some bigger towns with sizable dealerships
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Hmmm...sounds like windshield repair would become a side job. Well, I'll have to figure something out I guess.
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