OT - Anyone near Gillette, Wy.
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- Old Savage
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OT - Anyone near Gillette, Wy.
Friend headed that way.
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- Levergunner
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Old Savage,
Nothing you have read or heard about the housing situation applies to Gillette, WY. They are building housing as fast as they can, and there is no lack of customers. It is hard to bring in more construction workers as there is little in the way of housing for them. There are several towns in the state that are almost as bad. The Wyoming unemployment rate is now 2.6%.
Nothing you have read or heard about the housing situation applies to Gillette, WY. They are building housing as fast as they can, and there is no lack of customers. It is hard to bring in more construction workers as there is little in the way of housing for them. There are several towns in the state that are almost as bad. The Wyoming unemployment rate is now 2.6%.
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Same tune, different singer, huh?
I was reading the Wyoming Business paper today and there was a graph where it showed population trends in WY in the last 30 years. In 77/78 (the peak years) we were at ~540,000. In 84 (the depth of the WY depresion, $9 a barrel crude) we were at ~340,000. That is nearly a 40% mass exodus out of the state. We've gained back about 2/3 of that but still not near the peak. I don't really recall where the heck we put all of them. Sure seems crowded now.
Good luck to your friend. He'll need it.
Same tune, different singer, huh?

I was reading the Wyoming Business paper today and there was a graph where it showed population trends in WY in the last 30 years. In 77/78 (the peak years) we were at ~540,000. In 84 (the depth of the WY depresion, $9 a barrel crude) we were at ~340,000. That is nearly a 40% mass exodus out of the state. We've gained back about 2/3 of that but still not near the peak. I don't really recall where the heck we put all of them. Sure seems crowded now.
Good luck to your friend. He'll need it.
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I'm about 65 miles West of Gillette. A few years ago I was speaking with a gentleman who had just retired from the West Coast and built a home here. After rattling off the issues he'd had with the various trades through the process, he capped it off by saying;
"It's like living in a third world country where they speak English!"
At that point in time, I didn't even giggle, but now we laugh about it regularly, and he has come to appreciate it! I was raised here, but have done a couple circles through more populous locations. You certainly get better service in the larger places, but I have made my choice!
I'm about 65 miles West of Gillette. A few years ago I was speaking with a gentleman who had just retired from the West Coast and built a home here. After rattling off the issues he'd had with the various trades through the process, he capped it off by saying;
"It's like living in a third world country where they speak English!"
At that point in time, I didn't even giggle, but now we laugh about it regularly, and he has come to appreciate it! I was raised here, but have done a couple circles through more populous locations. You certainly get better service in the larger places, but I have made my choice!
Respectfully, Gordon