'Getting somebody to land' in Wamsutter, Wyoming
| September 3, 2007 |
Years hence, after the natural gas drilling is done and most of the workers have long since departed, something will remain of Wamsutter.
By TOM MAST Star-Tribune staff writer
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Even with boom, young people still leave
By TOM MAST Star-Tribune staff writer Monday, September 03, 2007
Despite the boom, young workers are no more likely to remain in Wyoming than they were a decade ago.
An analysis by the Research and Planning Section of the Wyoming Department of Employment tracked workers age 16 to 34 from 1992 to 1997 to see how many were still working in the state at the end of that time.
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Will they move here?
By TOM MAST Star-Tribune staff writer
Some of what Wamsutter lacks in the way of attractiveness comes naturally to Pinedale, with its mountains and abundant recreational opportunities.
Jeffrey Jacquet, socioeconomic analyst for Sublette County, said the number of nonresident workers floats due to the rotational nature of the work.
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