Shale related jobs in Ohio are up 79% in the last two years, according to the Ohio Dept. of Jobs and Family Services.

The jobs average $71,661.00 per year.

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Did they state how many jobs went to residents?

How may residents have experience as roughnecks, toolpusher, or other oil field positions?

Not very Damn many I would guess.  Lots of Texas plates and oil field type trucks around last year and into this.  Out of state pipeliners as well.  I cannot speak for the hot spots down south however.  IMHO

5700 Ohioans

Yes but I am sure that they are not even close to 71,600

Don,

That's average salary ( $40,000 - $100,000). So yes that figure is accurate.

Columbiana county

A point that I'm not sure folks realize... Just because a truck has out of state plates does not mean the driver isn't local. My husband and the others working out of his office are all local, but the company trucks they use are licensed in the home office state.

good info, Beth

Beth,

Thank you for that point of clarification.

The growth in employment in Ohio has been masked by the vehicles they drive. Plus most of the office personnel are local.

Further, I have meet many Ohioans who were able to return home to Ohio because there were jobs thanks to the Utica Shale development.

It is the anti shale crowd that keeps perpetuating the false talking point that the only jobs created went to people from out of state.

Thanks Beth,

that certainly helps my outlook on things a bit.

MJ,

Another point:

Many people assumed there would be this massive tidal wave of new employment.

Instead there will be a gradual build up in new jobs, we may never even notice it much. But, after a few years we will be able to look back and see tens of thousands of jobs created due to shale development in Ohio.

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