Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

Odd_Shirt_3556 t1_jb767k4 wrote

You are correct. But employees working at a location greatly increase the probability of those restaurants and other local businesses increasing sales. My point was that those businesses are not paying taxes like they previously have. If they earn less, then they pay less. The city or town where the offices are located count on the tax money to pay for services. The municipalities where state offices are located are undoubtedly lobbying for employees to be back in the office.

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underhandfranky t1_jb71ke6 wrote

Car sales rep of 8 years here….

  1. AVOID CARVANA. The convenience of shopping online is heavily outweighed by the lack of customer service, proper notary work, and you generally end up purchasing “as is” aka no warranty.
  2. For the insurance, shop around with the big names. State Farm, Allstate, Geico. Smaller providers like Erie Insurance will be much more expensive until you’re about 25 years old.
  3. In response to the people saying to shop for state minimum coverage, you get what you pay for. An extra $10-$20 a month in insurance can save you from huge expenses that would have been covered for just a few extra dollars.

Feel free to DM me, i can help explain how to make sure you’re shopping smart and buying the insurance you need without overpaying for things you don’t.

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CharacterBrief9121 t1_jb6pngj wrote

That’s life, being put out of youre comfort zone and yeah I’m struggling too otherwise I wouldn’t be arguing with strangers online. I work through ways to cope with a professional and taking steps. This is one of them. I’m sorry I’m being aggressive online over petty shit. I’m not trying to make an excuse but misinformation is major sticking point for me especially these days. When is equally both easy to get misinformed and hard to get correct info and vice versa.

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