Need a Job in Wyoming?

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Unemployment in the United States is so uneven by region. The overall unemployment figures are currently about 7.6% overall and climbing. The most recent FED predictions are that it will surpass about 8.8% sometime in 2009. For the United States that is quite high, but for the rest of the world that would be a god's send and be an extremely low figure.

Social Scientists predict that at 12% unemployment the crime rates will rise to huge numbers and civil unrest and riots will ensue in the US. In California unemployment is already well above 8% and in some areas it is 10%. So, if the United States hits 12% some areas could be above 20%, see how that works?

Well, not all regions of our country are so depressed, in some states there are jobs waiting to be filled. Let's say you are in Wyoming and need a job; you might have a much easier time. And if you need retraining well they have that too. Want to become an auto mechanic? Wyoming Tech places nearly 100% of every graduate, it's true. Wyoming Tech is worth its salt.

Some recommend to students that if they do not want to be there, leave and go get a job making $60K to 80K per year. How so you ask? Well, I totally agree, I agree with these recommendations to the students.

Why not go work for Halliburton out of Casper or Kinder Morgan, by the way two great companies that actually pay their vendors on time! There is a ton of work. I've often recommended folks go work in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, etc. save their money and get the $75,000 tax less income break. Come home in 2-years with $350,000 and pay cash for a house.

Heck, Bechtel and many other companies have some insane pay and you can find any number of companies and choose where you want to work. Wyoming has jobs in strong sectors and with those skills you can find work anywhere on this planet. Think on this.

Lance Winslow - Lance Winslow's Bio. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/.



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