They're claiming it will add 40,000 - 119,000 jobs.
That's a mighty big number!
The US State Dept claims it will create 35 jobs. Plus an additional 3,900 temporary jobs to build it.
That's a HUGE difference.
The information has been misleading
The numbers are:
~40k temporary jobs for the construction.
--35-40 jobs are permanent jobs, after it is complete.
This whole stink is basically over ....40 fucking jobs, and I and others have been saying it this whole time.
It's not that temporary jobs are nothing, especially for anyone that is out of work, but the information bandied around about this project has been criminally wrong. And those 40k jobs are probably quite temporary--clearing team to come in for a certain amount of time, then construction team to come in for a separate amount of time.
I honestly don't know how long construction would take, but I can't imagine this taking more than 3-5 years total, right? And you'd imagine for each group of people in this project, that's about 2 years max on a contract.
Again, 2 years employment is a useful thing for sure, but this is temporary work. It was always going to be temporary work. If the yahoos that are so vocal about pointing out favorable job numbers as being misleading due to seasonal, temporary employment (holiday season, for example) had an ounce of honesty, they would never use the job argument for Keystone XL. But of course they will use it, because they are profoundly dishonest buffoons.
And those 40 permanent jobs? LOL--sorry blue color salt-of-earth type that really does need a job. That ain't gonna be you.
