Posted by farmboy48 on March 25, 2015 at 11:52:06 from (208.107.15.166):
In Reply to: News Story posted by Nathan (SD) on March 25, 2015 at 09:18:56:
I live in Williston, and there are so many jobs available here yet, even with the drilling decline, they may not pay 100k a year, but you would have to look hard to find one that pays less than $15 an hour, most entry level Wal-Mart, restaurant, fast food places even start you at $17 an hour. Biggest drawback is the cost of housing, they are putting up apartment buildings by the dozens, but rents are still in the $2000-$3000 a month range. You need a few roommates to come up with that much. A room in one of the man-camps will cost about $800 a week. There are several new eating establishments opening in the next couple weeks, and a new Menard's coming on line shortly, as well as several other businesses. They will all need employees, so the jobs are out there, you just have to want to work..
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