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Most of the roughnecks in Big Spring are like Goodwin, who dropped out of school in the 7th grade and has served some time in prison. Working in oil fields since his early teen years, he has been in Big Spring for two years. His leathered skin and calloused hands speak to a lifetime of hard labor..
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They get air conditioned, 3 meals a day, medical treatment, law libraries, work out facilities, and cable tv. What they use to get was their azz whipped and worked from daylight till dark. Something they remembered as a place they did not want to return.
"The way it works out, all the people I would have taking furlough days, I won't have enough people to answer calls. I've already frozen positions," Wright said. "A lot of them are in key positions. That automatically comes out of my husband check," said Jennifer Tinberg, in line at an area food pantry. "So there not always money left over for food.""I have two growing boys, one is 7 one is 5, and the bigger they get the more they eat and things you think are going to last for two meals don last as long anymore," commented Kim Gordon, who lives in Jim Falls. "Sometimes I would feed them and I would not eat."In the Chippewa Valley hunger is a growing concern that has led to long lines at food pantries.