No it isn't all profiteering. It is expensive to operate there. And
labor is hard to find. And I have absolutely no problem with local
firms charging all the market will bear.

As I said, I don't mind markups of 200 or 500%. But some of the prices
that the big firms want to have guaranteed before they will come in
are truly unbelievable. 500 million dollars?

On 8/30/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It isn't all profiteering here.  Labor costs are through the roof.  I can
> get $10 and hour to flip burgers and $15 to stock shelves.  Would you pick
> up trash for $7.50 and hour?  The day labor rate is $200 a day and up.
>
> I'm glad I moved 50 miles away.

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