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<blockquote data-quote="okietool" data-source="post: 2850552" data-attributes="member: 6030"><p>The bad thing about staying employed until late in the bust, is most decent jobs are gone early.</p><p></p><p>I don't like to see anyone lose a job when they do good work.</p><p></p><p>Some people have skills that are salable somewhere else, just for less money. Others aren't so lucky. </p><p></p><p>But I guess that's all true when you catch any industry in down turn mode.</p><p></p><p>As in the '80s downturn, there will be people who never get back to work in the oil field, some will re-invent themselves and some will struggle.</p><p></p><p>State, county and city budgets will all get up ended.</p><p></p><p>It's like ripples in the pond,who knows what it will really cost Oklahomans, but, all do benefit from lower fuel prices.</p><p></p><p>As for the OP, just try to make it out the other side, that's all anyone does anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietool, post: 2850552, member: 6030"] The bad thing about staying employed until late in the bust, is most decent jobs are gone early. I don't like to see anyone lose a job when they do good work. Some people have skills that are salable somewhere else, just for less money. Others aren't so lucky. But I guess that's all true when you catch any industry in down turn mode. As in the '80s downturn, there will be people who never get back to work in the oil field, some will re-invent themselves and some will struggle. State, county and city budgets will all get up ended. It's like ripples in the pond,who knows what it will really cost Oklahomans, but, all do benefit from lower fuel prices. As for the OP, just try to make it out the other side, that's all anyone does anyway. [/QUOTE]
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