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Evaluate the profitability and operational impact of the following non-emergency service call opportunities for an electrical contractor whose home base is in the East End. Based on the principle of strict local service area discipline, arrange these dispatch requests in order from most optimal (highest priority) to least optimal (lowest priority).
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Evaluate the profitability and operational impact of the following non-emergency service call opportunities for an electrical contractor whose home base is in the East End. Based on the principle of strict local service area discipline, arrange these dispatch requests in order from most optimal (highest priority) to least optimal (lowest priority).