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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 464678" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Good point Jim ill tell what I know.</p><p>I am no economist so don't take this as absolute fact but just my perception of how things are out here. Yes when oil is up people hire more makes Sence. However things have been so bad in the world market that even oil and gas producers are doing more with less. Which is to say they are trying to get more bang for their Buck. Which trickles down and means less overall jobs. They are drilling a few Wells here and there but nothing significant. 3 years ago you could stand in the middle of the gas field in southern Wyoming and see rigs in Any direction. But now all you see are rigs stacked up in the yard. I would say overall the job market in Wyoming is treading water at best maybe even slowly declining. It is still much better here than most places because we do have so many natural resources. But in a lot of jobs in the oil/gas field your busy and rich some times the rest of the time your laid off waiting to he called back to work. It just depends on what you do. Rigs are that way. Company hands are much more stable. I can certainly point some people In the right direction. Overall I feel that anyone willing to work and Willing to work hard doing whatever they can could stay quite busy out here. Weither its rousabout jobs or office jobs. There are plenty of people looking. Our biggest problem is findng people who want to actually work. So shoot me an email and ill give you a list of companies that will at least get you started in the right direction. If that is the direction out want to go. I will say this most oil/gas jobs will be down in southern Wyoming where its windy and cold and more windy but its Wyoming where the hunting is great. If you get lucky you could find a job and live up in the north where I live. Its mild temps and not near the wind. Good luck everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 464678, member: 22242"] Good point Jim ill tell what I know. I am no economist so don't take this as absolute fact but just my perception of how things are out here. Yes when oil is up people hire more makes Sence. However things have been so bad in the world market that even oil and gas producers are doing more with less. Which is to say they are trying to get more bang for their Buck. Which trickles down and means less overall jobs. They are drilling a few Wells here and there but nothing significant. 3 years ago you could stand in the middle of the gas field in southern Wyoming and see rigs in Any direction. But now all you see are rigs stacked up in the yard. I would say overall the job market in Wyoming is treading water at best maybe even slowly declining. It is still much better here than most places because we do have so many natural resources. But in a lot of jobs in the oil/gas field your busy and rich some times the rest of the time your laid off waiting to he called back to work. It just depends on what you do. Rigs are that way. Company hands are much more stable. I can certainly point some people In the right direction. Overall I feel that anyone willing to work and Willing to work hard doing whatever they can could stay quite busy out here. Weither its rousabout jobs or office jobs. There are plenty of people looking. Our biggest problem is findng people who want to actually work. So shoot me an email and ill give you a list of companies that will at least get you started in the right direction. If that is the direction out want to go. I will say this most oil/gas jobs will be down in southern Wyoming where its windy and cold and more windy but its Wyoming where the hunting is great. If you get lucky you could find a job and live up in the north where I live. Its mild temps and not near the wind. Good luck everyone [/QUOTE]
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