Drove hundreds of miles through some very rural New England, USA today. Most areas were very nice with well kept homes and cute, small city centers (mostly only a couple of brick, commercial buildings).

What do people do for jobs out in the “middle of nowhere”? As an engineer who works closer to city areas where more jobs exist, I just can’t fathom what people are doing for jobs out there? How is everything paid for?

Edit: I should clarify there’s minimal farm land out in rural New England. So, not very many farmers at all.

  • Boozilla
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    511 year ago

    A lot of people don’t work (retired, married a bread winner, or students living off mom and dad).

    And there are of course telecommuting jobs now.

    And even rural areas have doctors, dentists, plumbers, electricians, gas stations, delivery services, daycare, schools, libraries, churches, post offices, and countless other “invisible” employers that are easy to forget about when you live in a metropolitan city with dozens or hundreds of major corporate employers.

    • @Beeps
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      191 year ago

      There’s also truckers with over the road/long haul jobs. You and you family can live anywhere when your job is to drive across the country.