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If you haven't patted yourself on the back lately for doing some good work at your job, now is the time for everyone in Wyoming to do so. It turns out that Wyoming is one of the hardest working states in America.
Have you ever been walking out of your house getting ready to go to work and see something that scares you so much that you have to run back inside and gather yourself?
Wallethub just named our state as one of the hardest-working states in the U.S. Which of course, a lot of us living and working in Wyoming already knew.
Obviously, there are a lot of numbers and research that go into studies where you're looking to find out which state is better or worse for certain people.
Work in Wyoming is great if you can get it. Even with the bad news in the coal and oil industries, there are still positive attributes about Wyoming’s workplace.
Almost everyone has encountered that one co-worker who would rather spend every ticking second of an eight-hour workday telling you how to do your job rather that minding their own business and focusing on their own work.