is casper wyoming a good spot to move to for work?

knuckleballz

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Whats the story with the casper area? Is there any good elk hunting around there? How is the crime, cost of living? is it predominately republican or democrat? I have lived in northern MN and the Fargo area so I know what bad winters are like. I would like to eventually retire in wyoming. I have traveled the northern half of the state, but never down by casper or cheyene. I would like to get some acreage to shoot on. I grew up on a farm and have lived in the country on acreage most of my life. What can you guys tell me that I should know?
 
Casper is considered a windy "small city" in a state where the wind is often blowing, and it's the bluest "city" in the otherwise very red state of Wyoming. But it's still Wyoming, and it's probably the best state in the union overall. Know that "cities" in Wyoming are essentially just suburban towns that open up to rural after a short drive.
 
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My oldest was stationed in the Guard there for a few years until they ran him out for refusing the clot shot.

GF had a hard time finding a comfortable place to work because of the libtardedness.

The wind constantly stirring up shit was hard on her CF also.

They are in Sturgis now and he gets to play with all the big toys at the Coeur Wharf gold mine

Spends all his free time huntin or fishin or just roaming the hills checking his game cams.

Couldn't drag him back to Casper with a D10.

We never made it out to see them when in Casper.

We visit them now bout once a month.........love the Black Hills!!!
 
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Had family that lived in the Lander area for years. Nice town. But that Wind River Rez made for some interesting times at the first of the month... I've never seen so many marshals in my life.

The first time we visited it was the first week of June... And it snowed. Pretty wild for a Missouri/Oklahoma kid.

That's pretty much the sum total of my experience with Wyoming. Well, that, and it being some of the most beautiful country I've ever laid eyes on.

I entertained the idea of moving there several times. And I figured with me being an electrician that finding work wouldn't be too much of a hurdle. But I'm getting to the age that dealing with bullshit winter weather is a deal breaker for me. I don't even like the candyass winters we have down here. Old and soft I guess.

Mike
 
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Go to Wyoming, it's a wonderful place, you'll love it.

North Dakota's population density is 9.7 people per square mile. We are over crowded and are currently not accepting anymore applications.
 
Casper is considered a windy "small city" in a state where the wind is often blowing, and it's the bluest "city" in the otherwise very red state of Wyoming. But it's still Wyoming, and it's probably the best state in the union overall. Know that "cities" in Wyoming are essentially just suburban towns that open up to rural after a short drive.
Casper a blue city. I don't know where you got your information, but Casper absolutely red. Jackson and Laramie on OTH...
 
Don't know much about it but passed through there once. Oilfield service companies were fairly abundant then-2010. Then there's this:
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