elwoodblues wrote:Every aspect of the area's infrastructure needs help and provides possible opportunities. Local government, hospitals, schools etc. I think there are probably more of these infrastructure type opportunities in ND than in Texas because those entities in the Bakken were so small-prior. Hell, Walmart pays 17 plus an hour.
I don't think elwood would want to pack up and apply at the Williston Mecca for a job that pays a step above "minimum wage". Mecca has always set its wage scales up in each individual market to be slightly above what its competition in that market pays... and if they have decided that $17/hr. is to be the starting pay in Williston, then that $17/hr. has the same buying power in that local area as $9/hr. does here. I guess it would be good if you could commute from TX to ND and back every day, but that doesn't seem too plausible...
One of these days, people will wake up and realize that the problem facing the job market isn't the minimum wage, which is about as useless as tits on a Congressman, but the near-extinction of the full time job with real benefits in the lower class sectors of the economy. I am so thankful I was not born 15 years later....
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