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Originally Posted by Brawnwy123
OK Doctors? There is a very big money pit here, so docs and others are in for that, Big Time. So, what we do, if they have the long waite time, we simply leave. If they then call us at home, we tell them to learn to meet on time or nearly so.
People of the villages, put up with it, so we are stuck with this bad habit. One doc office was late, very late commonly. We left, stopped at Perkins for breakfast and there he was with friends, just having a great time.

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I do not think for a minute that you encountered a doctor having a great time at Perkins during her office hours.. This is NOT a "Villages problem". The Villages hasn't a damned thing to do with doctors scheduling.
There is a big money pit here? I'll say. Those damn Morses make a lot of money selling houses and pass a lot of money to the contractors, subs, and all workers who support this huge business, including groceries and filling stations and servers in restaurants, and lawn service people and garbage collectors and office workers. Industrialization has halved poverty and hunger in the world since 1990. This big business, this "money pit" has changed Sumter county from a poor county with low employment to a vibrant place to live. A rising tide lifts all ships.
AND the OP is right. You have to wait a LONG time in most doctor's offices here. Is it the SOUTH?