As oil industry recovers, companies can’t find workersTwenty-six percent of payroll lost in last 10 years; steepest one-year drop in 1999, when number of workers dropped 14 percent Andres Ybarra Associated Press Writer
Hobbs native John Fredlund is one New Mexican who didn’t mind the last few months of high gas prices.
Higher prices at the pump means more money for the oil companies so important to the economy back in his southeastern New Mexico hometown, he said.
“I’m glad to see gas prices going up because it....
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One-quarter of payroll lost in industry in 1990s
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