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This is a small town of about 5,000 people and not much around here, but the cost of living seems cheap and the staff seems to be really nice. I was actually debating on taking it myself, but I was offered another job. Might not be a bad start for somebody looking to get some experience and move on.

http://www.journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=694404
 
Sidney's a hellhole, not a Butte-level hellhole, mind you, but a hellhole nonetheless.

The staff used to have some pretty good folks on it, and IIRC, you're right on the Empire Builder train line and you catch it to the big city (Spokane, Wash.)

I could be wrong about the train though.
 
I think the closest place to catch the Empire Builder is in Williston, N.D., about 45 minutes north.

My in-laws live in the Sidney area. It's not the picture most people have of Montana. While I would disagree with calling it a hellhole, it's a different kind of living.

Big, big energy boom in that area right now, and lots of jobs available at wages that will beat -- more than double, probably -- whatever the Herald is paying.
 
Bump_Wills said:
I think the closest place to catch the Empire Builder is in Williston, N.D., about 45 minutes north.

My in-laws live in the Sidney area. It's not the picture most people have of Montana. While I would disagree with calling it a hellhole, it's a different kind of living.

Big, big energy boom in that area right now, and lots of jobs available at wages that will beat -- more than double, probably -- whatever the Herald is paying.

And will also dramatically drive up the cost of apartments.
 
Bump_Wills said:
I think the closest place to catch the Empire Builder is in Williston, N.D., about 45 minutes north.

My in-laws live in the Sidney area. It's not the picture most people have of Montana. While I would disagree with calling it a hellhole, it's a different kind of living.

Big, big energy boom in that area right now, and lots of jobs available at wages that will beat -- more than double, probably -- whatever the Herald is paying.

Dude, I lived in Whitefish and Missoula. It's a hellhole :D
 
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sportschick said:
Bump_Wills said:
I think the closest place to catch the Empire Builder is in Williston, N.D., about 45 minutes north.

My in-laws live in the Sidney area. It's not the picture most people have of Montana. While I would disagree with calling it a hellhole, it's a different kind of living.

Big, big energy boom in that area right now, and lots of jobs available at wages that will beat -- more than double, probably -- whatever the Herald is paying.

Dude, I lived in Whitefish and Missoula. It's a hellhole :D

Yes, but if those two places are the baseline, the list of hellholes grows exponentially.

I could live in Sidney. I'd have to drink a hell of a lot more than I do already, but I could do it.
 
Big, big energy boom in that area right now, and lots of jobs available at wages that will beat -- more than double, probably -- whatever the Herald is paying.
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I was told that the apartments cost 300-400 per month and all utilities were included. Thats pretty cheap.
 
I sent a cover letter, resume, and three clips a few weeks back. Still haven't heard back from them yet. Anyone else who applied for this job hear anything? It seems like they would be looking for a recent college grad, but who knows.
 
tjbball54 said:
I was told that the apartments cost 300-400 per month and all utilities were included. Thats pretty cheap.

For being out in the middle of nowhere, there's cheaper.
 

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