However, this simply does not add up. Even if thousands of workers are needed to construct the plants and set them into place, there will only end up being “200 to 300 full-time permanent workers” that will be needed once the construction is finished (Blennerhassett). This will take those people that worked on the project back into the unemployment centers, scrambling for another job after it dawns on them that construction does not keep one busy their entire life. To make matters worse, since the jobs will be open to people across the nation, there will be a surplus of “fly-in, fly-out” workers that would fill in the spots that should be taken by local workers (Blennerhassett). People who advocate of this project are either ignorant of the problems the LNG plants bring or simply are solely interested in the monetary concession that they will receive after they invest their money in these domes of natural gas. All the talk about the industry’s “highest priority [being] safety and security” only exists to satisfy the minds of the easily swayed; environmentalists stand no chance against the word of the influential businessman (CLNG). For this reason, the imperativeness placed on conserving and protecting falls under extreme
However, this simply does not add up. Even if thousands of workers are needed to construct the plants and set them into place, there will only end up being “200 to 300 full-time permanent workers” that will be needed once the construction is finished (Blennerhassett). This will take those people that worked on the project back into the unemployment centers, scrambling for another job after it dawns on them that construction does not keep one busy their entire life. To make matters worse, since the jobs will be open to people across the nation, there will be a surplus of “fly-in, fly-out” workers that would fill in the spots that should be taken by local workers (Blennerhassett). People who advocate of this project are either ignorant of the problems the LNG plants bring or simply are solely interested in the monetary concession that they will receive after they invest their money in these domes of natural gas. All the talk about the industry’s “highest priority [being] safety and security” only exists to satisfy the minds of the easily swayed; environmentalists stand no chance against the word of the influential businessman (CLNG). For this reason, the imperativeness placed on conserving and protecting falls under extreme