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<blockquote data-quote="30BulletHoles" data-source="post: 2709132" data-attributes="member: 8041"><p>I've tried to resist but can no longer keep my mouth shut.</p><p></p><p>You obviously don't know **** about the oilfield since the only thing you have to offer in a thread about layoffs in a specific industry is the fact that rigs are are stood stood up and laid down. The rest is the usual dribble about how working in an alternative energy sector is somehow morally superior to the oil and gas industry.</p><p></p><p> The oil and gas industry has been a financial boon to people outside the industry as long as the oilfield has been around. They sure as hell aren't building hotels, retail stores, restaraunts etc. out here as fast as they can for the last 5 years because of wind energy.</p><p></p><p> It pisses me off when any other industry in this country goes in the tank and it's a crisis, so sad, bla bla bla...but when it's the oil patch goin south all people say is "should've saved your money". Bet people weren't saying that when the gm plant closed in okc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BulletHoles, post: 2709132, member: 8041"] I've tried to resist but can no longer keep my mouth shut. You obviously don't know **** about the oilfield since the only thing you have to offer in a thread about layoffs in a specific industry is the fact that rigs are are stood stood up and laid down. The rest is the usual dribble about how working in an alternative energy sector is somehow morally superior to the oil and gas industry. The oil and gas industry has been a financial boon to people outside the industry as long as the oilfield has been around. They sure as hell aren't building hotels, retail stores, restaraunts etc. out here as fast as they can for the last 5 years because of wind energy. It pisses me off when any other industry in this country goes in the tank and it's a crisis, so sad, bla bla bla...but when it's the oil patch goin south all people say is "should've saved your money". Bet people weren't saying that when the gm plant closed in okc. [/QUOTE]
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