People forget that datacenters need a TON of tradesmen to build and maintain.
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>Wyoming's plumber shortage is about to get real. For about the last 15 years, the Cowboy State has been short on plumbers and pipefitters, creating delays for residential homeowners and commercial businesses.
Now a huge wave of mega projects is about to sweep into the state, demanding thousands more plumbers and pipefitters.
Take Cheyenne, for example.
If every single high school graduate in Laramie County now all suddenly decided to become plumbers, it would still take a dozen years just to meet the demand created by recently announced data centers.
People forget that datacenters need a TON of tradesmen to build and maintain.
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From the post:
>>Wyoming's plumber shortage is about to get real. For about the last 15 years, the Cowboy State has been short on plumbers and pipefitters, creating delays for residential homeowners and commercial businesses.
Now a huge wave of mega projects is about to sweep into the state, demanding thousands more plumbers and pipefitters.
Take Cheyenne, for example.
If every single high school graduate in Laramie County now all suddenly decided to become plumbers, it would still take a dozen years just to meet the demand created by recently announced data centers.