It’s difficult living in a small town with legitimately few dealers to choose from.
There are only 2 car dealerships here, a single hospital, a single grocery store, and 2 pharmacies.
When I was in college, it was impossible to hide anything in this tiny community from public scrutiny. If someone’s teenage kid got pregnant, almost everyone found out. On the flip side, if a classmate lost a parent due to a tragedy, the level of support from our community was unbelievable. There was always a great side and poor side to living in a town this small, but more than anything the lack of choice is what I hated the most. My friends and I had few choices on places where both of us could hang out beyond a park or by the lake. If I wanted a task in high college, the options for employment were scant, and that’s an understatement. I managed to get part time labor on a farm before I left for college, but it wasn’t steady employment and the spend money was as low as it gets. Whenever my parents needed labor done on the house, both of us didn’t have a lot of options with businesss and tradespeople. There were only 2 heating and cooling companies at the time for us to choose from. But just appreciate most of the city, only 2 of those companies were worth hiring. The people I was with and I all had poor reviews for a single of those 2 Heating, Ventilation, and A/C dealers, and before long it was an open secret that they were incompetent and untrustworthy. If you’re given 2 options and a single of them is terrible, going with the other isn’t legitimately a choice, is it?
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