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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3084729" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>When you drive on highways I-80 and I-125 in Wyoming the license plates are mostly Colorado, Texas, then Wyoming with Oklahoma and Alberta Canada coming next the majority of people living and working in Wyoming weren't born in Wyoming. In the 70's there was a large influx of people from California. Wyoming has pretty much been a boom state with oil, gas, uranium, coal since the early 1900's. In the late 1800's it was the rich aristocrats from Europe, having large cattle ranches and living in Cheyenne and Denver. So many times, when you have transient workers, they are running from something, someone or someplace. You will find people looking to get away from spouses', bad relationships, debt or a criminal background. When you have a boom society you have a lot of get rich quick people come with it and a lot of criminals, so you also get exposed to some of the dregs of society as well as some of the better hard-working people just trying to live a good life and raise a family. Doing control work and making a living at other work exposes you to all sorts of people from some of the best people you would ever want to meet to some of the worst people you wish you had never met. The only time and place that you aren't exposed to it is if you choose to isolate yourself from the rest of the world. Even doing control work when you bring in others from other places you have a mixture of people with all sorts of back grounds and personalities as has been said by someone a lot more intelligent than myself no man is an island. Now we should get back to the quest for predators by any means that we do it legally, with integrity and compassion for the lives of all of life forms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3084729, member: 91783"] When you drive on highways I-80 and I-125 in Wyoming the license plates are mostly Colorado, Texas, then Wyoming with Oklahoma and Alberta Canada coming next the majority of people living and working in Wyoming weren't born in Wyoming. In the 70's there was a large influx of people from California. Wyoming has pretty much been a boom state with oil, gas, uranium, coal since the early 1900's. In the late 1800's it was the rich aristocrats from Europe, having large cattle ranches and living in Cheyenne and Denver. So many times, when you have transient workers, they are running from something, someone or someplace. You will find people looking to get away from spouses', bad relationships, debt or a criminal background. When you have a boom society you have a lot of get rich quick people come with it and a lot of criminals, so you also get exposed to some of the dregs of society as well as some of the better hard-working people just trying to live a good life and raise a family. Doing control work and making a living at other work exposes you to all sorts of people from some of the best people you would ever want to meet to some of the worst people you wish you had never met. The only time and place that you aren't exposed to it is if you choose to isolate yourself from the rest of the world. Even doing control work when you bring in others from other places you have a mixture of people with all sorts of back grounds and personalities as has been said by someone a lot more intelligent than myself no man is an island. Now we should get back to the quest for predators by any means that we do it legally, with integrity and compassion for the lives of all of life forms. [/QUOTE]
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