In the past two weeks, I have written three blog posts about three different couples that I have seen moving out of the low rent older apartment building where I live in downtown Dickinson, North Dakota. Each of these three couples had moved to Dickinson about six months ago, and now they are leaving Dickinson.
Every day there are radio advertisements from local companies in Dickinson about how they offer competitive wages, paid family health insurance, and $3,000 to $6,000 sign-on bonuses. About once each week, there is a representative from North Dakota Job Services talking about hundreds of job openings in Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson. Yet when I log on to the North Dakota Job Services website and I search for jobs in Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson, there are fewer than forty current job openings in each of these towns, and one third of them are for medical professionals.
What is really going on? To explain, I want to write about an experience that I had yesterday on Saturday November 10, 2018, in Dickinson:
I went to a gas station in Dickinson that I normally do not go to. Working at the cash register, was a man that I had worked with in Dickinson seven years ago, back in 2011. He is about 6′-3″, 300 lb, able-bodied, fairly intelligent, and he is from Dickinson.
In 2011, this man was the operations manager for the small oil field service company where I worked. He was in charge of the crew trucks, equipment trailers, skid steers, backhoe, scissor lifts, snorkel lifts, lull, generators, compressors, compactors, and other tools. He operated equipment in the company yard, and at the job sites where we worked.
This company where we worked constructed pump jack concrete foundation pads at oil field locations, salt waters disposal facilities, steel warehouse buildings, and performed work at several different refineries. The operations manager ordered material for the work that was performed, and he sometimes supervised the work that was performed.
The operations manager did a pretty good job over all. He worked at this small oil field service company for several years, before going to work for a supplier of oil field tools and equipment for several years.
Why is this big, strong, able-bodied, fairly intelligent, competent, local person, with ten years of experience working in the oil field, working as a cashier at gas station in Dickinson, if there are supposed to be hundreds of job openings in Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson?
In my recent blog posts titled “The Truth About Living And Working In Dickinson, North Dakota”, “Truth And Lies About Living And Working In Dickinson, North Dakota”, and “Even More Truth And Lies About Living And Working In Dickinson, North Dakota”, I have tried to explain that business people, property owners, property managers, and oil field companies are trying to “keep things going” by spreading false information. They want to keep people moving to Dickinson to do business, so that the value of their properties remain high, to rent or lease properties, and to have a large pool of skilled labor in order to keep wages low.
I have a grandson living and working in Lisbon north Dakota
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