• FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    My logic is that it has less competition of homeless people, and in my country they have more jobs there because not enough non-retired people live there or can travel there for work.

    I live in a city next to a big national park and there’s a bunch of villages out there with many hotels and cafes and shops for hikers and climbers visiting the area, but - the train fare to these places costs 1 hour of wages. Buses and trains only go through occasionally so timing it is a bit of a pain too.

    If one needs a job but doesn’t have to worry about getting back home to the city, why not go somewhere where they need more hands?