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Oil Spill Jobs Lies And The (Supposed) Dissapearing Gulf Oil Slick





South Pass, mouth of Mississippi River flowing into Gulf of Mexico - Still finding oil there - Still oil spill jobs there     Photo Credit: Washington Post

You’ve probably been hearing just like I have all week long about “how the oil slick in Gulf of Mexico is mysteriously vanishing.”

Well, I’m here to inform you that the BP oil spill problem is Faaaaar From Gone, and the Gulf oil spill jobs are Here To Stay!

Let’s break it down:

Oil Spill Jobs To Stay Because Spilled — BP Crude Is Still Here – All Over The Place…

Earlier this week you read headlines talking about how microbes – bacteria – in the Gulf of Mexico waters have been devouring the oil from the BP leak like mad.  And now that the busted well has had its temporary cap since July 15th, the oil-loving bugs have had a chance to eat it all up without dealing with more and more leaked oil from the uncontrolled gusher a mile below the water’s surface. Because of this, the oil is disappearing much faster than expected and it’s just like magic.

Well, here’s what’s true about what I just quoted.  The Gulf of Mexico is full of bacteria that eat oil.  Scientists say that the Gulf of Mexico has natural oil seepage coming straight from the bottom of the ocean all over the place.  They say that it’s been doing this for thousands of years and it continues today.  And this oil seepage is not related whatsoever to oil drilling that has gone on in the Gulf for the past 50 years or so.  So, yes, the microbes are out there consuming the oil.

What’s not true is that “the oil is gone!”


Take a look at this video from an Alabama news broadcast.  It shows you the truth about the oil – even when there’s no currently present heavy oil slick or tar balls washing ashore:

Do you see this?  Even though on this day there aren’t any thick oil slicks moving in and tar balls aren’t littering the beach – the oil is still there – And There Is A Lot Of It!

Who says the oil spill jobs are history?  I say that they’re here to stay!  Now, this may mean that some of the workers are directed to do more than the customary “cleaning of the beach” as we’ve seen so much of lately.  There’s will have to be new oil cleanup strategies developed, therefore, new oil spill cleanup job strategies.  And remember that there’s been heavy use of an oil dispersant.  It’s named in the video (and I’ve named it before on this website).  It’s called Corexit.  Our own EPA claims that Corexit is AT LEAST 4 TIMES MORE TOXIC THAN OIL.  Millions of gallons have been sprayed directly on the busted oil well leak by oil spill workers, and thousands of gallons have been dropped by aircraft on the oil slick floating on the surface of the Gulf by other oil spill job holders.  The Corexit is another problem that can only be fixed with huge amounts of oil spill jobs opening up.

Also, if the problem of oil contamination on the sandy beaches is found to be widespread like they showed on the video above, I can foresee Millions Of Tons Of Beach Sand Being Removed (taken out to sea and dumped or treated then dumped).  I can also foresee the Replacement Of Millions Of Tons Of Beach Sand. That is a crap load of oil spill jobs, people! Replacing beach sand from Louisiana to Florida.  That’s something comparable to building the Great Wall of China. Massive job.  Massive hiring for oil spill leak workers.  Massive investment of oil spill companies in the Gulf states.  Be on the lookout.

(Can anybody say HAZWOPER city?!?)

As Long As There Is A Gulf Of Mexico, There WILL Be Oil Spill Employment

Just this week the captain of a boat (Michael Frenette) that frequents Louisiana areas hit hard by oil said, and I quote, “There was more oil at South Pass Tuesday [July 27 2010] than I’ve seen since this whole thing started.  It was really discouraging.

Today’s Final Word On Oil Spill Work In Gulf Coast States

Don’t Forget:  The Oil Is STILL Here.  Oil Spill Jobs Will Still Be Fixing The Problem.  Then, what about this past weeks contrary media comment:  I don’t know.  Over-enthusiastic wishful thinking, amateur speculation about the oil slicks being taken for real news, misinformation, disinformation, elections coming up in November – “we politicians have to act like we’re actually accomplishing something…

It’s not a multiple-choice quiz, but any or all of the above possible reasons could be the cause of the Wrong Message about the oil spill and oil spill work being sent out earlier this week.

Stay Tuned!

 

 

 

If you’re interested in oil spill employment, and you’re not excited as all get out about your current and future job possibilities, I don’t know what’s going to do it for you. The oil is lingering in the Gulf - I don’t care what contrarian news and opinions you’re hearing. And that means the oil spill jobs are not going anywhere. If anything, they’ll have to hire even more people. Stay informed – come back often.

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